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The Scottish Government's 2017 statutory guidance on the Standards in Scotland’s Schools etc.
Our inquiry is aimed at gathering together the various strands of the issue as they pertain to Scotland and its specific circumstances. As such we ask the Scottish Government to consider a plurality of views on the issue and consult as wide a range of stakeholders as possible, including victims of crimes and the general public.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 September 2017
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...may kick open a rather large can of worms, in terms of the cases that may or may not be included or excluded as a consequence of what he suggests.
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Recommendation: The Committee heard that the proposal to integrate BTP Scotland into Police Scotland could provide an opportunity to enhance the police service provided across the rail network in Scotland. The Committee asks the Scottish Government to provide more information about the deployment of resources on the railw...
Committee reports
Date published:
9 September 2021
CVDR062021R2
Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Committee on 9 September 2021
Introduction
This report sets out the COVID-19 Recovery Committee's consideration of Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) at its meeting on 9 September 2021.
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To address this, Scottish Borders Council send people an interactive map showing the location of community gardens and allotment sites, so that they are made aware of all their options, and Argyll & Bute Council does similar.
However, as mentioned above, this may be due to a lack of secure housing options in a particular area.
The Scottish Government has said that it will enforce and monitor standards for temporary accommodation by 2023.
Aberdeen City Council said it anticipated that Police Scotland would exert pressure on local authorities to introduce additional measures to enable the speed limits to be more self enforcing, and that this would require the Scottish Government to fully fund the necessary resources for this – which is currently unquantifiable but could easily exceed the tota...