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Last updated: 22 May 2025

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Motions for Debate *S6M-17648 Gillian Martin: Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland—That the Parliament believes that Scotland must increase community-owned energy production, and supports communities being aided to achieve this; welcomes that, since its inception, the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) has advised over 1,300 organisations and provided over £67 million in funding to support over 990 projects; notes that the new Community Energy Generation Growth Fund will provide up to £8 million to boost community energy in Scotland, and believes that the development of renewables at all scales in Scotland should benefit consumers, communities and the economy.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill (in private): The Committee will consider the evidence heard earlier in the meeting.
Last updated: 15 December 2025

Letter from Minister of State for Rail on Railways Bill 10 December 2025

GBR will own the infrastructure in Scotland as Network Rail does now, with Scottish Ministers funding and specifying infrastructure in Scotland.
Last updated: 15 May 2023

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Culture in Communities: The Committee will take evidence from— Craig McLaren, Director of Scotland, Ireland and English Regions, Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland; Johanna Boyd, Chief Executive, Planning Aid Scotland; Euan Leitch, Chief Executive, SURF - Scotland's Regeneration Forum; Ailsa Macfarlane, Director, Built Environment Forum Scotland. 3.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

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S6W-34413 Tim Eagle: To ask the Scottish Government how the Freight Facilities Grant (FFG) scheme has supported the growth of Scotland’s ports and logistics infrastructure, and what improvements have been made to port facilities as a result of this funding.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 September 2021

Energy Policy - Subject Profile - Oil and Gas

More information on hydrogen policy is available later in this briefing Establishing the Transition Training Fund in 2016 to support the highlight skilled workforce in the North East of Scotland region Running the Decommissioning Challenge Fund which aims to support the upgrad...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2023

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The Fund has been allocated as follows:£9 million to enable Advice Direct Scotland to administer Home Heating Support Fund grants to those struggling with the rapid increase in gas, electricity and oil prices;£8.5 million for the Fuel Bank Foundation to rapidly support more than 85,000 households, including those with prepayment meters and at risk of imminent self-disconnection;£7.25 million to enable the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations to provide more than 55,000 households across Scotland with advice, support with bills and energy-saving items;£5 million for one-to-one mentoring for households to be provided by a new funding partner, The Wise Group, as part of a longer-term approach to tackling poverty and its causes;£250,000 for Energy Action Scotland to support both an uplift to their core staff costs and opportunity for expanded roles to aid our longer-term approach to tackling fuel poverty.
Committees Published: 4 June 2021

Matthew Reiss submission of 4 June 2021

We - that is the county of Caithness - probably also have more Renewable Energy developments in our uniquely flat and once unspoilt landscape than anywhere in Scotland.
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2020

Development and implementation of Regional Marine Plans in Scotland: interim report (July 2020). - THEME 3: Relationships between stakeholders

They also said they had trust in science conducted by Marine Scotland Science and indicated it would prefer that all science used in Regional Marine Planning would have the involvement of Marine Scotland.
Last updated: 15 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Sustainable Transport meeting of 24 February 2022

Cross-Party Group on Sustainable Transport 24 February 2022, 13:00 Minutes Present MSPs Graham Simpson MSP (Convenor) Mark Ruskell MSP (Vice-Convenor) John Mason MSP (Vice-Convenor) Brian Whittle MSP Monica Lennon MSP Invited guests Guest speaker: Richard Riley (Senior Principal at Element Energy consultancy) Non-MSP Group Members Colin Howden (Transform Scotland) Elspeth Wray (Transform Scotland) Marie Ferdelman (Transform Scotland - call management) Rachel McFarlane (Transform Scotland - minutes) Josh Hill (office of Graham Simpson MSP) Olivia Pullman (office of Evelyn Tweed MSP) Richard Riley (Element Energy) - speaker John Pinkard Richard Ardern (Friends of the Far North Line) Ian Budd (Friends of the Far North Line) Morven Brooks (Disability Equality Scotland) Patrick Miner David Giles (Scottish Association for Public Transport) Robbie Calvert (Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland) Matthew Ledbury (CoMoUK) Allison Cosgrove (Railfuture Scotland) Steven Stewart (Stagecoach) Dita Stanis-Traken (STARlink) Phil McCluskey (Transport Scotland) — observer Maina Corolla-Larifla (Sustrans) John Yellowlees (Heritage Railway Association) Denise Marshall (Pedal on Parliament) Jane Ann Liston (StARLink campaign) Donald Booth (Strathclyde Partnership for Transport) David Hunter (Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland) Ian McCall (Paths For All) Mike Harrison (Midlothian Disability Access Panel) Stuart Hay (Living Streets Scotland) Ralph Roberts (McGill's Buses) Chris Day (Edinburgh Bus Users Group) Vic MacKinlay (Light Rail Transit Association) Stewart Leslie (Rail Action Group, East of Scotland) Prof.

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