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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2024

S6W-28565

Local Authority Published 2024-2025 RPAs 15 July 2021 (£m) Updated 2024-2025 RPAs May 2024 (£m) Variance (%) Aberdeen City 16.037 12.133 -24% Aberdeenshire 27.693 20.952 -24% Angus 9.049 6.846 -24% Argyll and Bute 18.328 13.867 -24% City of Edinburgh 45.211 34.207 -24% Clackmannanshire 5.750 4.350 -24% Dumfries and Galloway 20.524 15.529 -24% Dundee City 17.230 13.037 -24% East Ayrshire 12.860 9.730 -24% East Dunbartonshire 8.696 6.579 -24% East Lothian 11.774 8.908 -24% East Renfrewshire 7.250 5.486 -24% Falkirk 12.594 9.528 -24% Fife 34.677 26.237 -24% Glasgow City 104.001 78.687 -24% Inverclyde 9.629 7.285 -24% Midlothian 10.571 7.998 -24% Moray 8.933 6.758 -24% na Eilean Siar 8.372 6.334 -24% North Ayrshire 15.702 11.880 -24% North Lanarkshire 32.988 24.958 -24% Orkney Islands 3.433 2.597 -24% Perth and Kinross 16.645 12.594 -24% Renfrewshire 17.200 13.013 -24% Scottish Borders 16.010 12.113 -24% Shetland Islands 5.164 3.907 -24% South Ayrshire 12.760 9.654 -24% South Lanarkshire 30.180 22.834 -24% Stirling 10.323 7.810 -24% The Highland Council 46.428 35.127 -24% West Dunbartonshire 10.795 8.167 -24% West Lothian 15.430 11.674 -24% Total (£m) 622.237 470.782 -24% The overall reduction of 24% reflects the reduction in available capital for 2024-2025 from that assumed back in 2021, and allocates the capital remaining once top-sliced national programme commitments had been accounted...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2023

S6W-14353

Executive non-departmental public bodies Public Body Year of Establishment Funding 2022-23 Staff numbers Q3 2022 Accounts Commission for Scotland 1975 £0 0 Architecture and Design Scotland 2004 £1,490,000 30 Bòrd na Gidhlig 2006 £5,125,000 24 Cairngorms National Park Authority 2003 £7,067,000 104 Care Inspectorate 2011 £25,389,000 62...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2021

S6W-00514

Although we do take the transmission risk of different settings and activities very much into account, we take a broader view across all four harms in order to make judgements about the sequencing of any easing.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2018

It requires an affirmative procedure for the regulations that would bring section 13 into force, and only a one-month period between the laying of a report about such issues and the laying of the regulations.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2021

Education and Skills Committee 20 January 2021

However, there are new buildings and we continue to build new schools, so we must take into account how accessible those three factors are when it comes to inclusion.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2020

Health and Sport Committee 17 March 2020

The CMO and I have also met survivors and have heard similar, if not identical, accounts. Their experiences were distressing and, frankly, unacceptable.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2018

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 11 December 2018

Essentially, the BAT reference documents set a standard that the regulators across Europe agree, and that standard is applied to specific installations through the SEPA permitting process. SEPA will take into account the circumstances of a specific plant and apply the requirements of the BAT document in a way that is suitable for that specific plant.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2016

Education and Culture Committee 12 January 2016

I am looking for a commitment that there will be more information to reflect what is happening in Scotland as we move forward. We are laying the BBC’s annual report and accounts before the Scottish Parliament for scrutiny.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 May 2014

S4W-21068

In these talks Scotland would be negotiating from a position of strength given the importance and value of our waters and the level of our fishing activity, ensuring Scotland’s interests lay at the heart of any agreement on the division of shares.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2013

S4W-14505

The decision has been made that HM Chief Inspector of Prisons will oversee four prison monitors who will be supported by Lay Monitors. The prison monitors will be further supported by an Advisory Group which will be made up of key stakeholders from the justice sector.

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