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Of this area, 96-98% is for conifer forest: Financial year Total felling area approved (hectares) 2016-17 21,292 2017-18 20,989 2018-19 14,735 2019-20 13,337 2020-21 13,330 2021-22 16,365 2022-23 15,113 S6W-21545
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 September 2023
This will modernise recycling in Scotland, putting people at the heart of how services are designed and delivered, and support local authorities to meet future local statutory targets from 2030. S6W-21535
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 September 2023
Further detail, including on the additional investment required to deliver the childcare expansion over this Parliament, will be set out at the Scottish Budget for 2024-25 later this year. S6W-21132
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 September 2023
The Scottish Government is supporting Health Boards and local practices to adopt multidisciplinary shared care arrangements wherever appropriate and we remain committed to tackling stigma across all drug services S6W-21238
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2023
We will publish the Delivery Plan for our Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, together with our Workforce Plan, this Autumn, which will set out the actions we will take to address many of the issues set out by Audit Scotland, including those around mental health support in primary care. S6W-21390
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2023
Where the SHR requires further information and assurance from a local authority, an engagement plan will be published setting out what the social landlord needs to do and what the SHR will do. S6W-21175
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 September 2023
Certain properties may have no employees linked with them, or properties may be operated by individuals rather than businesses, and therefore may not have any employees, and we will therefore need to consider carefully the potential role of fair work conditionality in the non-domestic rates system, within the limits of devolved competence. S6W-21194