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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2023

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To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on how much has been allocated to owner-occupiers as part of its renewable systems loans and cashback schemes, since the schemes were established. The Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan scheme was launched in December 2022 as an update to the Home Energy Scotland Loan and Cashback scheme.
Last updated: 6 February 2025

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4 December Emma SNP The Open University Supports the 2024 Harper Scots Language – rescheduled from 26 November 2024 4 December Michael SNP Powering Futures - Putting Young 2024 Matheson People at the Heart of the Energy Transition 5 December Paul LAB Publication of the Marie Curie Report, 2024 Sweeney Dying in Poverty in Scotland 2024 10 December Kenneth SNP Opposition to the Post Office Closure 2024 Gibson Plan 11 December Jeremy CON Reversal of £10 Million Funding for 2024 Balfour Changing Places Toilets 12 December David SNP Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club 2024 Torrance Awarded £90,000 of Funding 12 PB/S6/25/012 17 December Emma SNP Celebrating 10 Years of Same-sex 2024 Roddick Marriage in Scotland 18 December Lorna Slater GRN A Safe, Accessible and Sustainable 2024 Holyrood Park for the 21st Century 19 December Pam Gosal CON Repairing Potholes on Scotland's 2024 Roads 7 January Foysol LAB The Importance of Medical Technology 2025 Choudhury for Patients with Diabetes 8 January George SNP St Mirren Announces Landmark 2025 Adam Partnership with UWS 9 January Ash Regan ALBA Expanding Scotland’s Connectivity from 2025 Edinburgh and Beyond 14 January Meghan CON Introduction of NOVA Scotland 2025 Gallacher 15 January Kenneth SNP Compensation for the WASPI Women 2025 Gibson 16 January Rhoda Grant LAB Scottish Human Rights Commission’s 2025 Spotlight Project into Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Highlands and Islands 16 January Tim Eagle CON Improving Access to Health and Social 2025 Care in Rural Scotland (rescheduled from 30 October) 21 January David SNP European Showmen's Union Congress 2025 Torrance 2025 22 January Oliver CON Celebrating the Continued Social, 2025 Mundell Cultural and Economic Importance of Robert Burns 23 January Michelle SNP Promoting the Role of Women in 2025 Thomson Scotland's Journey to Net Zero Record of Members’ Business taken by the Parliament in Session 6 Party SNP CON LAB GRN LD Alba TOTAL Frequency (no) 195 91 60 23 11 1 381 Frequency % 51 24 16 6 3 0 100 Parliamentary Business Team January 2025 13 pdf. application/pdf. 212557.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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S6W-11583 Tess White: To ask the Scottish Government how much funding has been allocated to the Ready Scotland campaign in (a) each of the past three years and (b) 2022, and how much of this funding has been (i) spent on or (ii) allocated to (A) digital, (B) radio and (C) othe...
Last updated: 21 October 2022

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S6W-11583 Tess White: To ask the Scottish Government how much funding has been allocated to the Ready Scotland campaign in (a) each of the past three years and (b) 2022, and how much of this funding has been (i) spent on or (ii) allocated to (A) digital, (B) radio and (C) othe...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 January 2024

That is a distinct unfairness, given that pumped storage hydro is able to plug gaps in intermittent supply from offshore and onshore wind. The energy that is available from pumped storage hydro is significant.South of Scotland Enterprise (Funding) South of Scotland Enterprise (Funding) To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on future funding for South of Scotland Enterprise.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2018

Local Government and Communities Committee 28 November 2018

At last week’s evidence session, Energy Action Scotland said that around £200 million a year needed to be invested in energy efficiency activity in Scotland.
Last updated: 25 November 2022

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Transport Scotland has formally engaged with HIE in relation to the development of the Islands Connectivity Plan and Transport Scotland provides us with regular updates in relation to this work.
Last updated: 26 January 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Towns and Town Centres meeting of 20 September 2021

The organisation is a hub for learning, connecting and support; spearheading the Scotland Loves Local campaign and fund; and assisting Scottish Government with policy, currently in the form of developing action 1 around the recently released Town Centre Action Plan review, ‘A New Future for Scotland’s Towns’.
Last updated: 8 September 2023

Draft Climate Change Plan ECYP response

This is compounded by several factors, including: − Infrastructure issues: One-third of the college estate was found to be neither wind- nor water-tight in 2017 according to an estate survey; − Funding issues: The annual funding allocated to maintenance in 2018-19 (c. £30m) was short of the level of funding required (£321m) for colleges to reach their target according to the same survey.
Last updated: 20 February 2024

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The motion was agreed to (by division: For 57, Against 9, Abstentions 21). 7. Building a New Scotland - Social Security in an Independent Scotland: The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice (Shirley-Anne Somerville) moved S6M- 12203—That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Government’s paper, Building a New Scotland: Social security in an independent Scotland; agrees that the people of Scotland would be best served by a social security system that embeds dignity, fairness and respect and provides a safety net for all as part of a strong wellbeing economy; notes progress made with Scotland’s unique social security benefits, including five family payments, with modelling estimating that 90,000 fewer children will live in relative and absolute poverty in 2023-24 as a result of Scottish Government policies, with poverty levels 9% lower than they would have otherwise been, but recognises that only independence provides the full range of powers that would enable Scotland to provide the social security that the people of Scotland deserve.

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