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Official Report Meeting date: 9 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament 09 December 2021

I would be more than happy to take up that invitation.Budget 2022-23 Budget 2022-23 I remind members of the Covid-related measures that are in place.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Maurice Corry*, Ross Thomson*, Margaret Mitchell*, John Lamont*, Alexander Stewart*, Liam Kerr*, Jamie Greene*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alison Harris*, Miles Briggs*, Kenneth Gibson*, Liz Smith*, Richard Lyle*, Donald Cameron* *S5M-04221 Bob Doris: TSB Branch Closure in Maryhill That the Parliament expresses its — dismay and concern at the announcement of further main street bank branch closures throughout Scotland; understands that the TSB is to close 17 branches, including its premises on Maryhill Road in Glasgow; notes that this announcement follows similar recent decisions impacting on Maryhill and Springburn constituency, with the closure of the Clydesdale Bank in Springburn and RBS branches in both Possilpark and Maryhill, believes that it is a major worry that this latest proposed closure will now leave the constituency without a single high street bank; considers that such closures impact disproportionately on people in deprived communities who are more likely to be both financially and digitally excluded; condemns what it sees as the practice of a major bank, Friday 24 February 2017 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan yet again, withdrawing from a community without any meaningful consultation; agrees that such closures have the greatest detrimental effect on disabled, poor and older people as well as fragile small businesses; calls on the TSB to urgently review its decision to close the Maryhill branch; believes that, despite reduced footfall in some branches, there is an imperative to find a way of offering continuity of mainstream banking service provision in the poorest communities, and calls on all tiers of government to work in partnership with the banking sector to identify such a model and to consider introducing regulations that will support banks in meeting what it sees as their obligations to society.
Last updated: 12 January 2024

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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot be submitted for Royal Assent in its current form.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 25 January 2024

For example, in 2022-23, we invested in cost of living payments that were worth £150, which the committee will remember.
Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2018

Bank closures: impact on local businesses, consumers and the Scottish economy - ATMs

xviEJFW Committee, Official Report, 24 April 2018, col 18 As noted above, bank branch closures are causing difficulties for businesses across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2022

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 08 December 2022

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 08 December 2022 Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 08 December 2022Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private I wish you a good morning and give a warm welcome to the 29th meeting in 2022 of th...
Last updated: 15 July 2024

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.) • the time of year and/or day (school holidays, public holidays, night time, rush hour etc..) • the building owner(s) (finding the owner(s), the number of owners, the owner’s willingness to recognise danger and resolve matters, the financial/construction resources available to the owner etc..) • the building occupier(s) (the occupier’s willingness to recognise danger, need to temporarily rehouse occupiers, disruption to occupier’s business etc..) • the attendance of other statutory bodies at or permanent surveillance of, the dangerous building (police, fire service, security guards, etc..) • the availability of emergency contractors (demand for other emergency repairs, public holidays etc..) • the local weather forecast (high winds, flooding, period of calm etc..).
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2023

New vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802 - Commencement and sequencing of the work

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/uploads/docs/report/2022/nr_220323_vessels.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/uploads/docs/report/2022/nr_220323_vessels.pdf</a> In oral evidence to the Committee, an Audit Manager at Audit Scotland confirmed that in the shipbui...
Last updated: 19 September 2025

SPCB 2023 Paper 78

This budget bid is the third of our medium-term financial plan for session 6 and is aligned with the commitments made in the 2022-23 submission which focussed on setting up SPS for the challenges of session 6.
Last updated: 3 June 2024

The Scottish Charity Regulator Written Submission

The level of funding we receive is set out in the annual Budget (Scotland) Act, and our revenue budgets over recent years are as follows: Year 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 OSCR Budget £3.580 £3.430 £3.300 £3.639 line (m) OSCR experienced budget reductions during 2022-24.

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