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Last updated: 25 February 2026

Cairngorm Visit Note

Question on whether local interests are being taken into account? Broad consensus on: • Need for both summer and winter offerings • Strong existing visitor base • There are significant opportunities beyond snow sports. • Snow gate closures make access unpredictable.
Last updated: 17 December 2025

Cairngorm Visit Meeting Note 17 18 November 2025

Question on whether local interests are being taken into account? Broad consensus on: • Need for both summer and winter offerings • Strong existing visitor base • There are significant opportunities beyond snow sports. • Snow gate closures make access unpredictable.
Last updated: 20 November 2025

20251117Submission re Building Scotland Amendment Regulations 2025High Rise Scotland Action Group

The Grenfell disaster, Post Office scandal (and other examples) demonstrate beyond any doubt that human beings without accountability cannot be trusted. People(we?)
Last updated: 13 November 2025

Malawi CPG Annual Return Form 202425

In a fluent and naturally delivered account, Olivia Giles shared a fascinating ‘warts and all’ account of the past 17 years and 500 miles’ transformational achievements, challenges, impact, frustrations, learning and steps towards sustainability. 500 miles supports the development and delivery of Prosthetic and Ortho...
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Correspondence from RAI Committee on coordination of SG business

Rigidly adhering to rules without acknowledgement of the role, and impact, one plays within a given situation is not only a disservice but could be argued to be an obstruction of scrutiny and accountability. As Chair, and on behalf of the Scottish Food Coalition, I write to you today to ask you to reconsider your position and consider your role in helping t...
Last updated: 26 August 2025

Minute of the meeting held on 20 March 2025

Kate Forbes MSP, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic (DFM), responded to the presentation with the following remarks: • She would like to take away the feedback and respond in writing. • There is a compelling case for change. • The link between high-profile insolvencies and workforce well-being is a critical concern. • The threshold for Project Bank Accounts is optimal, and there is no apparent barrier to their use below the current threshold, though she was unaware if this was being implemented.
Last updated: 20 May 2025

PublicInquiries_ProfSandyCameron_14May25

This is part of finding out what happened and then holding institutions and people accountable. From the victim point of view the question which needs to be explored is whether they feel that justice has been served.
Last updated: 6 May 2025

CPG Construction meeting minutes 20 March 2025_Final

Kate Forbes MSP, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic (DFM), responded to the presentation with the following remarks: • She would like to take away the feedback and respond in writing. • There is a compelling case for change. • The link between high-profile insolvencies and workforce well-being is a critical concern. • The threshold for Project Bank Accounts is optimal, and there is no apparent barrier to their use below the current threshold, though she was unaware if this was being implemented.
Last updated: 27 March 2025

SPBill63DPMS062025accessible

The Member has, in considering what matters should be set out in subordinate legislation and the appropriate level of parliamentary scrutiny for subordinate legislation, had regard to the need to: • strike the right balance between the importance of the issue and providing flexibility to respond to changing circumstances; • make proper use of valuable parliamentary time; and • take account of the likely frequency of amendment. 8.
Last updated: 27 March 2025

SPBill63DPMS062025

The Member has, in considering what matters should be set out in subordinate legislation and the appropriate level of parliamentary scrutiny for subordinate legislation, had regard to the need to: • strike the right balance between the importance of the issue and providing flexibility to respond to changing circumstances; • make proper use of valuable parliamentary time; and • take account of the likely frequency of amendment. 8.

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