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Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2023

Economy and Fair Work Committee 13 December 2023

There will still be huge opportunities for people in Scotland to work in the energy sector for many decades to come, whether that is in the oil and gas sector or the green energy sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2025

Scotland’s Islands The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-16901, in the name of Jamie Halcro Johnston, on Scotland’s islands.
Last updated: 26 June 2024

Auditor General Work Programme PAC to AGS 26 June 2024

PE2094 Review The Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011 82. PE2095 Energy infrastructure projects 83.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 26 October 2022

Can the member explain to me where in the Scotland Act 1998 action on windfall taxes and energy companies is in the gift of the Scottish Government?
Last updated: 9 May 2023

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Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 22 November 2022

I found it interesting that Transport Scotland was allocated an additional £22 million of funding for free travel for under-22s.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 22 February 2024

The Government in Scotland has a responsibility to consider what can be done, but we must also be cognisant of the fact that the powers over energy and what can be done on energy bills lie with the UK Government.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00900: Monica Lennon: Our Climate Our Buses Campaign - That the Parliament welcomes the new campaign, Our Climate, Our Buses, led by the STUC; notes the view that, ahead of COP26, everyone needs to take action to reduce transport emissions, in light of them reportedly being Scotland’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions; understands with concern that, since a previous UK Conservative administration deregulated buses, passenger journeys have fallen from 644 million in 1987 to 366 million in 2020; further understands that Scotland’s only municipal bus company, Lothian Buses, has bucked this trend; notes that the campaign, Our Climate, Our Buses, is calling for an extension of municipal bus ownership across Scotland, and has gained the support of unions such as Unite the Union, which represents bus workers, as well as trades councils across Scotland, the Poverty Alliance, Friends of the Earth Scotland, Engender, Common Weal, Get Glasgow Moving, the International Transport Workers' Federation, One Parent Families Scotland, and the Young Women’s Movement, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to provide financial support for local authorities, including those PB/S6/21/27 in the Central Scotland region, to establish publicly-owned bus companies and take back control of their bus networks.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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SS6M-07369: Sharn Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it PB/S6/23/12 sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.
Last updated: 28 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Social Enterprise meeting of 14 December 2021

We are setting up a Sharing Library and Repair Cafe project, funding by Scottish Government and Zero Waste Scotland over the next 3 years, a gateway to the circular economy by sharing.

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