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Committee reports Date published: 26 February 2021

Community Empowerment: Taking Stock of Participation Requests and Asset Transfers Four Years On - ALEOs and Asset Transfers

The Committee understands this to mean museums, libraries, sports halls and pitches, etc. The letter says these properties remain Glasgow City Council assets and that they are "subject to the Council's transfer processes", City Property Glasgow (Investments) LLP, which since 2010 has owned approximately 1800 mainly commercial properties that formerly belong...
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2019

Under Construction: Building the future of the sector in Scotland - Barriers and image

That was because the image and opportunities were pitched in a different way.xiEEFW Committee, Official Report, 26 February 2019, col 41 Ian Rogers of the Scottish Decorators Federation suggested that research was required to identify the barriers to women entering the construction industry.viEEFW Committee, Official Report, 5 February 2019, col 6 During a ...
Committee reports Date published: 18 January 2018

Stage 1 report on the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill - Background to the 2012 Act

However, we accept that as professionals and role models, those who play and coach the game do have a particular duty to ensure that their behaviour on and off the pitch sets a high standard. We accept that those involved in football can positively influence the behaviour and attitudes of the wider community, and so do have a role in addressing the problems...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2017

S5W-07005

For example, Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd have confirmed that the 100 metre vessels that are currently being constructed by Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd at Port Glasgow are designed with superior manoeuvring ability and are equipped with twin controllable pitch propellers, twin high lift flap type rudders, fin stabilisers, one stern thruster and three ...
Last updated: 4 June 2025

SPBill45AS062025

P ART 6 25 THER HOUSING MATTERS O Mobile homes 46 New pitch fees: considerations (1) The Mobile Homes Act 1983 is modified as follows. (2) In section 2B (power to amend implied terms: Scotland)— 30 (a) in subsection (3), after paragraph (a) insert— “(aa) make provision to substitute a different economic index for the one for the time being mentioned in paragraph 23(1)(b) of schedule 1;”, (b) after subsection (4) insert— “(4A) The second and any subsequent order made under this section may provide 35 for any provision mentioned in subsection (3)(aa) that is included in the order to apply in relation to agreements to which this Act applies that were made at any time before the day on which the order comes into force (as well as in relation to such agreements made on or after that day).”. 70 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Other housing matters (3) In schedule 1 (agreements under Act)— (a) in paragraph 20, after sub-paragraph (3) insert— “(4) Sub-paragraph (5) applies where— (a) a notice is served under paragraph 17(1) or 19(1) setting out the owner’s 5 proposal in respect of a new pitch fee, (b) an application is subsequently made to the court under paragraph 17(4) or 19(3) for an order determining the amount of the new pitch fee, and (c) the court is satisfied that a portion (“the compensatory portion”) of the new pitch fee proposed by the owner has been calculated to compensate 10 a person for an actual or anticipated financial loss arising as a result 1 of— (i) the change made to paragraph 23(1)(b) by section 46(3)(c) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025, or (ii) the substitution of any economic index for the time being 15 mentioned in that paragraph with a different economic index. (5) Where this sub-paragraph applies, the compensatory portion of the new pitch fee proposed by the owner must not be included in the amount of any new pitch fee determined by an order of the court under sub-paragraph (1).”, (b) in paragraph 22— 20 (i) in sub-paragraph (1), for paragraph (c) substitute— “(c) any direct effect of a relevant enactment on the costs payable by the owner in relation to the maintenance or management of that site.”, (ii) after sub-paragraph (1) insert— “(1A) But no regard is to be had, when determining the amount of the new pitch 25 fee, to any actual or anticipated financial loss arising as a result of— (a) the change made to paragraph 23(1)(b) by section 46(3)(c) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025, or (b) the substitution of any economic index for the time being mentioned in that paragraph with a different economic index.”, 30 (iii) after sub-paragraph (3) insert— “(4) In sub-paragraph (1)(c), “relevant enactment” means an enactment, other than an order made under paragraph 8(2), that has come into force since the last review date.”, (c) in paragraph 23(1)(b), for “retail” substitute “consumer”, 35 (d) in paragraph 32— (i) after the definition of “caravan site” insert— ““consumer prices index” means— (a) the all items consumer prices index published by the Statistics Board, or 71 Housing (Scotland) Bill Part 6—Other housing matters (b) if that index is not published for a month, any substituted index or figures published by the Board;”, (ii) the definition of “retail prices index” is repealed. 47 Meaning of “protected site” 5 (1) The Mobile Homes Act 1983 is modified as follows. (2) In section 5 (interpretation), in subsection (1), in the definition of “protected site”, the words from “does” to “that,” are repealed. 47A Mobile homes: first-tier tribunal (1) The Mobile Homes Act 1983 is modified as follows. 10 (2) In section 4 (jurisdiction of the court: Scotland) for “court” substitute “First-tier Tribunal 1 for Scotland”. (3) The section title becomes “Jurisdiction of the tribunal: Scotland”.
Last updated: 12 February 2025

Letter from Scottish Land and Estates response to Scottish Land Commission Advice to Ministers 11 Fe

Transparency, community empowerment, continued private investment and economic development do not need to be mutually exclusive goals but pitching communities against landowners and generating unnecessary risks in land management are the damaging potential outcomes if this Bill proceeds as drafted.
Last updated: 24 October 2022

Love Oor Lang Toun

Greenspace in a general sense can include the likes of grass pitches, trees/flowers, playparks etc. particularly at the coastal front at the prom and along the coastal path.
Last updated: 20 October 2022

Love Oor Lang Toun

Greenspace in a general sense can include the likes of grass pitches, trees/flowers, playparks etc. particularly at the coastal front at the prom and along the coastal path.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 14 December 2021

The Conservatives are more than welcome to pitch up to Parliament and argue for an extra £1 million or £2 million.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2014

S4W-19997

To ask the Scottish Government what assistance sportcotland provides to help ensure that there is an adequate provision of full-size shinty pitches. sportscotland, the national agency for sport, has over the past five years invested £272,410 on the development of shinty pitches in the Highlands and Argyll and Bute areas and discussions are on-going with a number of clubs with regard to further shinty pitch developments.

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