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.” • Fourth National Planning Framework, which sets out a policy “To encourage, promote and facilitate developments that prioritise walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport for everyday travel and reduce the need to travel unsustainably.”
While there has been a delay, this has meant we have been able to meaningfully engage with people with lived experience throughout its development. This five-year action plan for 2023-2028 will take us forward on our journey towards realising our vision that Scotland is a place where everyone’s identity is recognised, respected and celebrated.
The consultation set out the Scottish Government’s aim to ensure that protections relating to pitch fee uprating for permanent residents of residential mobile homes remain fair, appropriate and in line with development of statistical measures. This is of particular importance in light of recent increases in the cost of living.
The consultation set out the Scottish Government’s aim to ensure that protections relating to pitch fee uprating for permanent residents of residential mobile homes remain fair, appropriate and in line with development of statistical measures. This is of particular importance in light of recent increases in the cost of living.
The website Under One Roof also provides practical advice on the procedure. Modern title deeds for developments often include provisions on the dismissal and replacement of property factors.
These are designed to enhance cross-committee scrutiny of climate change and net zero issues, in the wider context of sustainable development. This followed a wide- ranging discussion on these issues at its meeting in April 2022.
The Scottish Government response to the consultation findings outlines some areas where work is already underway or developing in terms of improving the inspection landscape.
For example, as part of policy development in relation to a forthcoming Human Rights Bill, we are liaising with a wide range of stakeholders, including the SPSO, to explore how best we can strengthen non-court routes to remedy under that Bill.
If the National Care Service is to develop in a way that meets the needs of people, it is important that the widest possible range of voices of lived experience are heard in discussions.