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Last updated: 1 September 2022

Letter from For Women Scotland to the Equalities Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 30 August

Annex - Letter from For Women Scotland to Cabinet Secretary Shona Robison and the Equality and Human Rights Commission, dated 4th March 2022 Dear Ms Robison, We note that in your statement to Parliament on 03 March 2022 you made the following comments: “the 2010 act does not a...
Last updated: 28 February 2023

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Subordinate legislation: Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights to move—S6M-07703— That the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee recommends that the The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Amendment of Expiry Dates and Rent Cap Modification) Regulations 2...
Committees Published: 16 June 2021

Summer Budget Revision, 2021-22 Funding Changes, 2021-22 Additional Allocations and Fiscal Framework Review

  Although we have been unable to reach agreement to date, I look forward to discussing the next steps with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the coming weeks.
Last updated: 16 May 2024

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In its 2019 strategy, Clacks Council set target of local spend to 21.5% by 2022, hitting 23.4% by 2021. Fife Council went from >20% in 2010 to >40% in 10 years • Collective/sectoral pay bargaining should be expanded and included in a CWB Bill • A high-level statement in legislation could set out the first principles of CWB that CPPs should comply with (example of Land Reform Bill); also need something like the Scottish Land Commission Delivery and governance • CWB needs to be locally designed and resourced • Need more democracy in the economy – example of the Marcoro Law in Italy which gives tax incentives for workers to acquire a business and run it as a cooperative, and the California Employee Ownership Act (designed to help employees to buy a firm when its owner retires) • CWB so far driven by regional economic partnership in South of Scotland • CPPs need to be refashioned if they are to be part of CWB governance • Opportunities to measure impact – eg Ayrshire looking across the socioeconomic and environmental wellbeing indicators. • Importance of infrastructure as part of CWB eg energy, transport (such as local bus services), • Important role of third/community sector in shaping CWB. • CWB must have primacy across all policy areas, including Local Governance Review, Circular Economy Bill. • Fund community organising, not just community development Finances • NHS needs to recognise itself as an economic player - Scottish economy is embedded in institutions such as NHS. • Opportunities include local pension fund investment, eg just 1% into the local economy could raise millions (Preston’s example) • Tax law can incentivise investment in businesses • Public Contract Scotland needs to be refreshed; Quick Quote threshold should be increased • Increasing the procurement threshold would allow more scope for locally awarded quick quotes • Existing funds could be rationalised to be more impactful; need to re- plumb and re-work the existing system 4 • Preston – establishing a NW Bank; Welsh Assembly – setting up regional cooperative bank Net zero/circular economy • Circular economy can deliver elements of CWB if designed right; • SoSE horizon-scanning work into potential future value of community benefit from onshore wind. • Need a Scots energy company involving many communities owning land, to produce and distribute energy locally and to Scotland, with mechanisms such as a coordinating national network body • Climate should be added as an additional ‘pillar’ to CWB • Ownership of community renewables needs to be made easier (ownership has declined in recent years) • The community benefit of offshore renewables should mean millions of pounds going into communities.
Last updated: 22 February 2023

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Shark Fins Bill - UK Legislation: The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands (Mairi Gougeon) moved S6M-07983—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Shark Fins Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 15 June 2022, and as amended at its committee stage on 16 November 2022, relating ...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2021

Finance and Constitution Committee 10 February 2021

As I understand it, the bank has announced investments of only £10 million to date, leaving £440 million of the bank’s budget available for the remainder of this financial year and next year.
Last updated: 13 March 2024

Railways submission RMT 11 March 2024

As ScotRail transferred into public ownership in April 2022, the decision about whether to proceed with the ticket office cuts sits with the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-03535 Richard Lochhead: Closure of Clydesdale Bank's Aberlour Branch That the — Parliament condemns the closure of the Clydesdale Bank's Aberlour branch in Moray; notes that the closure will see Aberlour lose its last bank just months after the Bank of Scotland closed its branch in the village; expresses deep concern that the closure of the last bank in Speyside leaves customers with at least a 20-mile round trip to their nearest branch in Keith; understands that a recent report by Which?
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 September 2025

Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill - Time for compliance

Retrieved from https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/Committees/Report/PAPLS/2020/5/19/Post-legislative-scrutiny--Freedom-of-Information--Scotland--Act-2002#Introduction [accessed 17 July 2025] Katy Clark MSP also consulted on the time for compliance provisions.4The Scottish Parliament. (2022). Proposed Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2021

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 23 March 2021

The Scottish Government prepared SSIs 2021/76 and 2021/77 with a commencement date of 6 April 2021. This was the date of the new tax year for 2021-2022.

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