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This level of active travel expenditure was supported by other groups, including Cycling UK and Stop Climate Chaos Scotland.viCycling UK and Stop Climate Chaos.
Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Edward Mountain MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP By email: [email protected] 30 May 2025 Dear Convener, Net Zero, Energy and Transport (NZET) Committee: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund Further to my letter of 19 February, and given the Committee’s interest in the Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Fund, I am writing to you to highlight my response to parliamentary question S6W-38202 and today’s announcement by Highland Council on the outcome of the North of Scotland EV Infrastructure Fund project’s procurement of a private sector Charge Point Operator. expect further announcements regarding the EV Infrastructure Fund over the Icoming months as local authorities progress public procurement and I can confirm that officials have indicated to me that the EV Infrastructure Fund is currently forecast to meet its target of leveraging £30 million of additional matched private sector investment as I had previously communicated to the Committee. trust this information is helpful for the Committee.
4th Floor T: 0131 625 1500 102 West Port E: [email protected] Edinburgh EH3 9DN www.audit-scotland.gov.uk 26 April 2024 Richard Leonard MSP Convener Public Audit Committee Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Dear Convener Further to my comments at the Committee’s meeting on 18 April about some college annual audits taking longer to conclude, I ...
The group also discussed whether they think the Scottish Government’s target to decarbonise heating systems in buildings by 2045 is realistic, and made the points below.
Climate Targets (Legislation) To ask the Scottish Government when it will introduce legislation on climate targets, as announced by the net zero secretary in her ministerial statement on 18 April.
Response: Marine Directorate continues to work closely with the Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate (SPPD) within the Scottish Government to implement short, medium and long term improvements, providing solutions to the issues experienced on the Aberdeen site.
The world has moved on, the challenges have got bigger and, in Scotland, we have stalled at time when we need to be progressing faster. In April, the Scottish Government scrapped its climate targets, abandoning our formerly agreed-on ambitions.