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Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2020

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 28 October 2020

Those concurrent powers allow some flexibility for an approach across the three Administrations.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 04 December 2025

I welcome the dramatic U-turn from the Scottish Government to allow councils extra flexibility in future, following sustained pressure from the Scottish Conservatives and the tourism industry.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2024

Since then, we have considered further improving access to the crèche with outdoor space, so that children would have free-flowing access to an outdoor space. That might give us more flexibility with the Care Inspectorate.
Committee reports Date published: 9 May 2025

Scotland's City and Regional Growth Deals - Private sector and other partners

Retrieved from https://audit.scot/uploads/docs/report/2020/nr_200116_city_deals.pdf Audit Scotland highlighted the Aberdeen model as a case study and set out the benefits that ONE's involvement has brought to the deal, including the presence of a strong and influential business leader, who can tap into a wide network of contacts as well as ONE committing development funding, matched by Scottish Enterprise, to leverage resources for the development of the business cases.1Audit Scotland. (2020, January).
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 September 2023

Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill - International developments (including EU Circular Economy Programme and 'keeping pace' considerations)

Measures to reduce the impact of microplastic pollution on the environment. Other international developments - Irish Circular Economy Bill The Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022 was passed in Ireland in 2022 and: defines the Circular Economy for the first time in Irish domestic law incentivises the use of reusable and recyclable alternatives to a range of single-use disposable packaging and other items (including through powers to set levies) re-designates Ireland's existing Environment Fund as a Circular Economy Fund, which will be ring-fenced to provide support for environmental and circular economy projects introduces a mandatory segregation and incentivised charging regime for commercial waste, similar to what exists for the household market.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 September 2019

Mainstreaming nature - international approaches to biodiversity conservation - Green infrastructure - Sweden, Denmark and Canada

An example of innovative green infrastructure funding was developed by the City of Gothenburg in Sweden.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2017

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government Health and Sport Draft Budget 2018-19: A call for greater transparency - Outcomes

We note those in the third sector are required to achieve linkage between funding and outcomes and we believe IAs should be able to achieve this too.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2023

S6W-22842

To ask the Scottish Government what funding it is providing for colleges to deliver courses on the traditional trades.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2023

S6W-20546

To ask the Scottish Government what action it plans to take to ensure that the reason for students dropping out of college is recorded. The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has recently begun collecting students’ reasons for withdrawal (RfW) from colleges.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2023

S6W-16238

To ask the Scottish Government for what reasons Circularity Scotland was not established using a similar model to Crown Estate Scotland and Scottish Water. It was determined during the development of the Regulations underpinning Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme, that Scotland follow international best practice in line with the ‘polluter pays’ principle, and just like similar schemes around the world, a scheme that will be delivered and funded by industry.  

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