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Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2025

S6W-37424

It will also include the continuation of the Supply Chain Pathway and Energy Transition Challenge Fund delivered through ETZ Ltd, which is primarily aimed at SMEs and awards grant funding to accelerate innovation and market entry, support business growth, create new jobs, and increase turnover.In total £15.9 million will be delivered through the Fund over the next year, sending a clear signal of our ongoing commitment to a just transition for both the North East and Moray. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2025

S6W-36255

Here is the link to the Group’s webpage where you can view the Terms of Reference, members, and minutes from the Group’s meetings: Colleges: Tripartite Alignment Group - gov.scot S6W-36255
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-33298

The Scottish Government is investing £60 million to renew play parks in Scotland, so children have access to free, high-quality outdoor play in their own communities.Funding to support the Play Parks renewal programme has been allocated as follows:2021-22 - £5 million2022-23 - £5 million2023-24 - £10 million2024-25 - £15 millionThe following table shows how much funding has been allocated to each local authority since 2021.Local AuthorityAllocation for 2021-22Allocation for 2022-23Allocation for 2023-24Allocation for 2024-25Aberdeen City£188,000£185,000£373,000£559,000Aberdeenshire Council£296,000£308,000£616,000£924,000Angus Council£108,000£111,000£220,000£330,000Argyll and Bute Council£76,000£79,000£157,000£235,000City of Edinburgh Council£414,000£406,000£811,000£1,216,000Clackmannanshire Council£47,000£46,000£93,000£139,000Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Council£29,000£32,000£62,000£93,000Dumfries and Galloway Council£140,000£146,000£291,000£437,000Dundee City Council£125,000£122,000£243,000£365,000East Ayrshire Council£112,000£112,000£224,000£336,000East Dunbartonshire Council£102,000£100,000£202,000£303,000East Lothian Council£108,000£108,000£218,000£327,000East Renfrewshire Council£102,000£101,000£204,000£306,000Falkirk Council£147,000£145,000£289,000£434,000Fife Council£344,000£342,000£681,000£1,022,000Glasgow City Council£525,000£514,000£1,028,000£1,542,000Highland Council£234,000£245,000£488,000£732,000Inverclyde Council£65,000£63,000£126,000£189,000Midlothian Council£98,000£97,000£197,000£295,000Moray Council£92,000£94,000£188,000£282,000North Ayrshire Council£118,000£117,000£231,000£347,000North Lanarkshire Council£324,000£319,000£635,000£952,000Orkney Islands Council£24,000£26,000£51,000£77,000Perth and Kinross Council£140,000£144,000£291,000£437,000Renfrewshire Council£158,000£155,000£307,000£461,000Scottish Borders Council£113,000£117,000£234,000£352,000Shetland Islands£28,000£31,000£61,000£91,000South Ayrshire Council£94,000£94,000£189,000£283,000South Lanarkshire Council£298,000£296,000£597,000£896,000Stirling Council£84,000£85,000£168,000£253,000West Dunbartonshire Council£81,000£79,000£157,000£235,000West Lothian£186,000£184,000£369,000£553,000 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-31997

Figures are rounded to the nearest £100,000.Table 1: Estimated gross income from the Intermediate Property Rate since 2020-2021, by property class (£)Source: Scottish Assessors’ Valuation Roll as at 1 October in each year (1 October 2024 for 2025-2026)Property class2020-20212021-20222022-20232023-20242024-20252025-2026Shops73,900,00073,500,00076,000,00077,000,00081,600,00082,800,000Public houses and restaurants14,000,00013,700,00014,100,00014,500,00015,500,00015,800,000Offices58,500,00057,400,00059,100,00062,800,00066,700,00067,600,000Hotels12,300,00012,100,00012,300,00013,400,00014,300,00014,800,000Industrial subjects71,000,00069,600,00071,800,00086,200,00092,500,00093,900,000Leisure, entertainment, caravans, etc.13,900,00013,800,00014,300,00016,600,00018,100,00018,500,000Garages and petrol stations5,600,0005,400,0005,200,0006,600,0007,500,0007,700,000Cultural2,600,0002,300,0002,500,0002,800,0003,400,0003,400,000Sporting subjects600,000500,000600,0001,500,0001,700,0001,800,000Education and training26,300,00025,400,00025,700,00027,400,00029,000,00029,500,000Public service subjects17,000,00016,000,00016,200,00017,700,00019,000,00019,200,000Communications900,0001,100,000800,0001,300,0001,500,0001,500,000Quarries, mines, etc.1,500,0001,200,0001,100,0001,600,0001,800,0001,900,000Petrochemical300,000300,000300,000400,000300,000300,000Religious2,400,0002,400,0002,600,0003,000,0003,200,0003,300,000Health and medical8,200,0007,900,0008,100,0009,500,00010,100,00010,200,000Other5,800,0006,200,0006,200,0006,000,0006,500,0006,600,000Care facilities16,700,00016,600,00016,900,00018,500,00019,100,00019,300,000Advertising400,000500,000500,000500,000600,000600,000Statutory undertaking4,300,0004,300,0004,500,0005,300,0005,600,0005,800,000All336,100,000330,100,000338,700,000372,400,000398,200,000404,500,000Table 2: Estimated net income from the Intermediate Property Rate since 2020-2021, by property class (£)Source: Scottish Assessors’ Valuation Roll as at 1 October in each year (1 October 2024 for 2025-2026); local authorities’ billing information from 1 July 2020, 1 June 2021, 1 July 2022, and 1 June 2024Property class2020-20212021-20222022-20232023-20242024-20252025-2026Shops5,600,00030,900,00069,000,000not available79,000,00082,700,000Public houses and restaurants400,0003,000,00013,100,000not available15,400,00016,200,000Offices47,100,00045,800,00047,800,000not available58,100,00060,700,000Hotels300,0001,900,00011,100,000not available13,300,00014,100,000Industrial subjects63,500,00063,100,00067,400,000not available88,200,00092,200,000Leisure, entertainment, caravans, etc.900,0002,600,0008,200,000not available11,100,00011,700,000Garages and petrol stations2,400,0003,100,0005,300,000not available7,500,0007,900,000Cultural200,000300,000600,000not available1,000,0001,000,000Sporting subjects100,000200,000400,000not available800,000900,000Education and training22,200,00021,800,00022,500,000not available25,300,00026,400,000Public service subjects9,500,0009,100,00010,500,000not available12,600,00013,200,000Communications800,0001,100,0001,100,000not available1,500,0001,500,000Quarries, mines, etc.1,400,0001,200,0001,200,000not available1,800,0001,900,000Petrochemical300,000300,000300,000not available300,000300,000Religious600,000500,000500,000not available500,000600,000Health and medical6,000,0005,900,0006,000,000not available7,700,0008,100,000Other3,800,0004,100,0004,300,000not available5,300,0005,600,000Care facilities1,300,0002,000,0002,600,000not available3,000,0003,200,000Advertising400,000500,000500,000not available600,000600,000Statutory undertaking3,700,0003,100,0003,200,000not available4,000,0004,300,000All170,400,000200,500,000275,600,000not available337,000,000353,100,000 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31150

From October 2022, this funding stream was brought together with other previously separate funding streams to support the new, streamlined Money Talk Team service delivered by Citizens Advice Scotland. S6W-31150
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2024

S6W-31043

The Joint Strategic Board for Child and Family Mental Health provides oversight across all areas of children and families’ mental health, with the aim of ensuring we continue to improve and develop services to help children and young people in Scotland. S6W-31043
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 October 2024

S6W-30122

The breakdown of the annual grants can be found below:Year 1 (2021-22)£1,133,848.47*Year 2 (2022-23)£321,858.00Year 3 (2023-24)£322,909.32*Scottish Borders received £318,924.96 plus a further £814,918.51 from the additional £6 million funding made available nationally, totalling £1,133,848.47A list of the projects funded in Year 1 and 2 can be found on the Scottish Government website at:Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund Projects awarded funding in Year 1 2021/2022 (www.gov.scot)Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for adults - Projects awarded funding in Year 2 - 2022/2023 (www.gov.scot)A list of funded projects in the Scottish Borders in Year 3 has not yet been published but can be found in the following table.Organisation NameName of ProjectFunding AwardedAllanbank Arts, Social EnterpriseBerwickshire community arts and information project£5,630.00Borders Additional Needs GroupASN Peer Hubs Parents£26,774.00Borders Disability SportPhysical Activity Intervention for Adults with Disability£45,413.00Central Borders Citizens Advice BureauCAB Wellbeing Project£10,668.00Clubsport BordersHeadstrong - Evolution£15,500.00Duns Senior Citizens ClubSummer Trip to Eyemouth + Meal£600.00Gavinton Village Hall AssociationGavinton Village Hall Hearing Loop & Caster£4,388.00Greener PeeblesGreener Wellbeing£25,520.00Innerleithen, Traquair & Walkerburn Parish Church of Scotland3 Communities Craft & Chat£5,600.00Interest Link BordersNew Learning Disabilities Groups 2024£8,965.00Leitholm, Eccles and Birgham Community CouncilLeitholm, Eccles and Birgham Community Council£2,709.00LGBT Youth ScotlandLGBT Youth Scotland - Scottish Borders£31,300.00Nature Unlimited CICThrive in Nature£20,088.00Nature Unlimited CICConnect in Nature£8,998.00Nomad BeatRecollective£4,955.00Outside the Box Development Support LtdBorders Queer Chosen Families (working title)£17,049.00ParentSpace (SCIO)Getting it Right for Every Parent£9,996.00Peebles Old Parish Church of ScotlandGrand Hands, Hearts & Minds£7,200.00PMH BordersFunding for Counsellor£14,560.00QuarriersQuarriers - Breaking Down Barriers£36,429.00Recovery Coaching Scotland CICRecovery Coaching - Self Coaching - Additional Support for Learning Group£17,339.00 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 August 2024

S6W-28815

Transport Scotland also work with the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) to support sharing best practice amongst bus operators. S6W-28815
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 August 2024

S6W-28844

BIC Secretariat 21 June 2024   Plenary Participants Government of Guernsey Chief Minister Deputy Lyndon Trott  Government of Ireland Taoiseach Simon Harris TD  Isle of Man Government Chief Minister Hon Alfred Cannan MHK  Government of Jersey Chief Minister Deputy Lyndon Farnham  Northern Ireland Executive First Minister Michelle O’Neill MLA (virtual) deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly MLA Junior Minister Aisling Reilly MLA Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy MLA  Scottish Government First Minister Rt Hon John Swinney MSP  UK Government Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris  Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles MS S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2024

S6W-27039

We are keeping these themes under review, and our ongoing monitoring and evaluation framework will draw on data included the Walking and Cycling Index and the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) which has data on the purpose of short journeys. S6W-27039

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