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Last updated: 6 June 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 16 May 2023

T Connolly E Loch Anne Potter (Secretariat) Apologies J Baillie M Dawson 1 Joyce Stevenson A White M Grierson G Moran L McColl Liz D Daly K McDonald Action Points AP 2/5 KC confirmed she is still hoping Prem Sika will attend CPG.
Last updated: 18 March 2022

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These figures are based on research undertaken for HFS by Lichfields in 2015. iv Figure 3: v vi Measure Per Home Achieved in 2019 Uplift if At risk if (22,596 homes built) 25,000 homes 11,125 built homes built vii Jobs 4 89,472 10,528 45,884 viii GVA £ 205,000 £4.6 bn £0.5 bn £2.4 bn Local £ 5000 £111m £13 m £57 m Spend ix Year 1 Council £990 £22 m £2.6 m £11 m x Tax xi S75 £5,378 £120 m £14 m £61 m INCLUSIVE GROWTH In 2007, immediately before the GFC, the Scottish Government was so concerned about continuing house price inflation that it launched the Firm Foundations discussion paper that proposed housing delivery should increase by 40% from 25,000 homes a year to 35,000.
Last updated: 18 March 2022

homesforscotland

These figures are based on research undertaken for HFS by Lichfields in 2015. iv Figure 3: v vi Measure Per Home Achieved in 2019 Uplift if At risk if (22,596 homes built) 25,000 homes 11,125 built homes built vii Jobs 4 89,472 10,528 45,884 viii GVA £ 205,000 £4.6 bn £0.5 bn £2.4 bn Local £ 5000 £111m £13 m £57 m Spend ix Year 1 Council £990 £22 m £2.6 m £11 m x Tax xi S75 £5,378 £120 m £14 m £61 m INCLUSIVE GROWTH In 2007, immediately before the GFC, the Scottish Government was so concerned about continuing house price inflation that it launched the Firm Foundations discussion paper that proposed housing delivery should increase by 40% from 25,000 homes a year to 35,000.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 January 2026

Scottish Budget 2026-27 - Revenue allocation

Table 3: comparing revenue budget 2025-26 and 2026-27 (real terms, millions)Local Government (Revenue)2025-26 Budget document2026-27 Budget documentReal change (£m)Real change %General Revenue Grant9,458.410,213.0754.68.0%Non-Domestic Rates3,114.03,398.2284.29.1%Specific (ring-fenced) Resource Grants           247.4 217.5-29.9-12.1%Revenue within other port...
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2024

Local Government Finance: facts and figures 2024 - More on council debt

The following table shows total local government debt for each year since 2013-14 (in 2022-2023 prices, £m): Table 11: total local government debt, 2013-14 to 2022-23 (in 2022-23 prices)2014201520162017201820192020202120222023Total Debt (£m)            19,448     19,448     19,510     19,939     20,480     20,823    ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 November 2019

Resolving parenting disputes: Scotland compared to other countries - The rise of ADR

Like all human processes, both the good and the bad qualities of human nature can emerge. Henaghan, M., & Aitken, B. (2013). Family Law Policy in New Zealand, pp 318-321.
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 July 2019

Seafood processing in Scotland: an industry profile - Regional importance

Table 6: Seafood processing in Scotland: regional turnover and GVA (2015)Turnover (£m)GVA (£m)Grampian725116Highlands and Islands27572Other Scotland692114Scotland total1,692302UK total5,3061,283SeafishThe sector in the Highlands and Islands provided 1290 FTE jobs in 2018, spread across 30 sites - an average of 43 FTE...
Committee reports Date published: 22 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - The ethical basis for the Bill

The ethical basis for the Bill A conclusion of the 2007 Radford Review statediRadford, M. (2007) Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses: The Report of the Chairman of the Circus Working Group, page 7— "there appears to be little evidence to demonstrate that the welfare of animals kept in travelling circuses is any better or worse than that of animals kept in ...
Last updated: 22 April 2022

SPCB Minutes 30 March 2022

M inute of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) meeting held on Wednesday 30 March 2022 at 15.15pm Present: • Alison Johnstone MSP (Chair) • Claire Baker MSP • Jackson Carlaw MSP • Maggie Chapman MSP • Christine Grahame MSP In attendance: • David McGill • Michelle Hegarty • Isla Mcleod • Mark Brough • Judith Proudfoot, Secretary Briefing 1.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group Minutes 30 March 2022

It was agreed that the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee would have final consideration of the process. 1 CG/S6/22/3/M It also agreed that a formal review of SI Protocol 2 should be undertaken by Scottish Parliament officials on behalf of committees.

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