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Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 22 June 2022

Aspirations are all well and good, but l will ask about delivery. From a commercial point of view, the cities were already connected to the levels that were required, so I go back to Colin Smyth’s point: how are we ensuring that the additional Scottish Government spend of more than £600 million is leveraging economic growth in other areas?
Committee reports Date published: 17 December 2025

Stage 1 Report on the Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill - Fostering Services to be Charities

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/children-care-care-experience-and-services-planning-scotland-bill/introduced/spbill74pms062025accessible.pdf. l The Scottish Government suggests that the provisions in the Bill will address concerns, raised by the Competition and Markets Authority's 2022 market study into ch...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2011

Scotland Bill Committee 21 June 2011

Excellent. I congratulate Linda on her appointment and hand over the chair to her for the remainder of the proceedings.
Last updated: 1 December 2025

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Land Reform (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED] CONTENTS Section RT 1 P A L ARGE LAND HOLDINGS : MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 1 Community-engagement obligations in relation to large land holding 2 Community right to buy: registration of interest in large land holding 3 Modifications in connection with section 2 4 Lotting of large land holding 5 Modifications in connection with section 4 5A Modifications in connection with sections 2 and 4 6 Establishment of the Land and Communities Commissioner HAPTER 1 C F UNCTIONS OF THE L AND C OMMISSIONERS of the Land Commissioners: natural capital markets 6A Functions 6B Functions of the Land Commissioners: further provisions HAPTER 2 C R EVIEW OF PART of Part 6C Review P ART 2 L EASING LAND C HAPTER 1 M ODEL LEASE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES 7 Duty to publish model lease C HAPTER 1A M ODEL LEASE FOR HUTTING 7A Duty to publish model lease SP Bill 44B Session 6 (2025) ii Land Reform (Scotland) Bill C HAPTER 2 S MALL LANDHOLDINGS 8 Small landholdings 9 Extension of Tenant Farming Commissioner’s functions C HAPTER 3 A GRICULTURAL HOLDINGS Tenant’s right to buy 10 Registration of interest and right to buy Assignation in relation to 1991 Act tenancies 10A Assignation of tenancy Assignation in relation to 2003 Act tenancies 10B Assignation of limited duration tenancy 10C Assignation of modern limited duration tenancy 10D Assignation of repairing tenancy Resumption 11 Resumption in relation to 1991 Act tenancies 12 Resumption in respect of limited duration tenancies and repairing tenancies 13 Compensation for disturbance on resumption Compensation on termination and resumption 13A Power to make provision about compensation on termination 13B Power to make provision about compensation on resumption Compensation for improvements 14 Compensation for improvements Use of agricultural land: diversification 15 Notice of and objection to diversification 16 Tenant extension notice 17 Determinations by Land Court 18 Compensation arising as a result of diversification Tenant Farming Commissioner: codes of practice 18A Resumption and termination of relevant tenancies and small landholdings 19 Tenant Farming Commissioner: codes of practice Game damage etc. 20 Compensation for damage by game etc.
Last updated: 5 November 2025

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Land Reform (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 L ARGE LAND HOLDINGS : MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 1 Community-engagement obligations in relation to large land holding 2 Community right to buy: registration of interest in large land holding 3 Modifications in connection with section 2 4 Lotting of large land holding 5 Modifications in connection with section 4 5A Modifications in connection with sections 2 and 4 6 Establishment of the Land and Communities Commissioner C HAPTER 1 F UNCTIONS OF THE L AND C OMMISSIONERS 6A Functions of the Land Commissioners: natural capital markets 6B Functions of the Land Commissioners: further provisions C HAPTER 2 R EVIEW OF PART 6C Review of Part P ART 2 L EASING LAND C HAPTER 1 M ODEL LEASE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES 7 Duty to publish model lease C HAPTER 1A M ODEL LEASE FOR HUTTING 7A Duty to publish model lease SP Bill 44B Session 6 (2025) ii Land Reform (Scotland) Bill C HAPTER 2 S MALL LANDHOLDINGS 8 Small landholdings 9 Extension of Tenant Farming Commissioner’s functions C HAPTER 3 A GRICULTURAL HOLDINGS Tenant’s right to buy 10 Registration of interest and right to buy Assignation in relation to 1991 Act tenancies 10A Assignation of tenancy Assignation in relation to 2003 Act tenancies 10B Assignation of limited duration tenancy 10C Assignation of modern limited duration tenancy 10D Assignation of repairing tenancy Resumption 11 Resumption in relation to 1991 Act tenancies 12 Resumption in respect of limited duration tenancies and repairing tenancies 13 Compensation for disturbance on resumption Compensation on termination and resumption 13A Power to make provision about compensation on termination 13B Power to make provision about compensation on resumption Compensation for improvements 14 Compensation for improvements Use of agricultural land: diversification 15 Notice of and objection to diversification 16 Tenant extension notice 17 Determinations by Land Court 18 Compensation arising as a result of diversification Tenant Farming Commissioner: codes of practice 18A Resumption and termination of relevant tenancies and small landholdings 19 Tenant Farming Commissioner: codes of practice Game damage etc. 20 Compensation for damage by game etc.
Last updated: 5 November 2025

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Supported by: Meghan Gallacher*, Alexander Stewart*, Douglas Ross*, Stuart McMillan*, Miles Briggs*, Paul Sweeney*, Dr Sandesh Gulhane* *S6M-19502 Paul McLennan: Retirement of Linda Mitchell and Recognition of Service to Lammermuir Larder—That the Parliament congratulates Linda Mitchell on their retirement from the Lammermuir Larder on 13 October 2025, following five years of dedicated service to the people of Haddington, Gifford and beyond; acknowledges that the Lammermuir Larder was co-founded by Linda and Pat Lemmon in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the initial aim of supporting local residents for two years, and that it has since grown into a vital community resource; recognises the Larder's significant impact on tackling food insecurity and supporting individuals and families during challenging times; commends the tireless efforts of its volunteers, staff, board members and supporters, whose generosity and commitment have sustained the Larder’s work; thanks Linda for their leadership as a board member and their role in shaping the organisation into a beacon of compassion and resilience; notes that the Larder has grown organically in response to the needs of the community, introducing an advocacy service, a community shop, an intervention to bridge the gap between emergency food and being able to afford to pay for a full weekly shopping bill, and, more recently, Let’s Cook, a project to teach clients to cook, reduce food waste and budget effectively, and wishes Linda well in their retirement, with gratitude for their unwavering dedication to community empowerment and social justice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2020

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Employability Fund contract spend is published in the SDS Annual Procurement Reports, linked to below: https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/44806/annual-procurement-report-2017-2018-july-2018.pdf https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/45803/annual-procurement-report-2018-19.pdf Contract Values are published and are broken down by each employability fund provider: https://www.stf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/employability-fund-201718-contract-values.pdf https://www.stf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/ef-contracts-2018-19.pdf 2019/20 contract values are not yet published, but are set out in the table below: Employability Fund 2019-20 (Feb 2020) Organisation Contracted volumes Contract Value Aberdeen Foyer 127 £130,950 Action for Children 126 £220,650 Angus Council 38 £77,049 Apex Scotland 10 £23,373 Argyll and Bute Council 22 £50,186 Barnardo's 699 £1,440,014 Business Development Advisers Ltd 20 £32,326 CEIS Ayrshire 66 £111,816 Clackmannanshire Council 28 £44,860 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 40 £86,358 Cornerstone Community Care 0 £3,700 Culture and Sport Glasgow 12 £36,740 Cyrenians 52 £77,800 DEAP Ltd 87 £117,210 Direct Partners Limited 69 £151,150 Doosan Babcock Ltd 8 £34,672 East Ayrshire Council 91 £178,016 ENABLE Scotland (Leading the Way) 489 £826,112 Essentials Plus Ltd 41 £70,326 Falkirk Council 228 £438,617 Fife Council 160 £258,702 First Steps Future Training Limited 30 £90,002 Galloway Training Limited 65 £171,272 GP Strategies Training Limited 87 £184,274 GTG Training Limited 166 £285,112 Helm Training Ltd 169 £374,535 IDTC Limited 208 £423,074 Impact Arts (Projects) Ltd 30 £61,619 Jim Mair Driver Training Ltd 60 £106,750 Jobs & Business Glasgow 0 £25,972 Kingdom Housing Association Limited 205 £320,518 L...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 07 May 2020

The cabinet secretary might not have heard Professor Linda Bauld’s evidence to the COVID-19 Committee this morning.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2019

In her review of Orkney’s mental health provision in 2017, Professor Linda Gask classified the need for increased capacity in child and adolescent mental health services as “urgent”.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2018

I will meet Mr Gove on Monday next week and I shall most certainly press home this matter, which Linda Fabiani has rightly raised and which is essential for the continuing success of our food and drink sector.

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