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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2021

S6W-02883

The purpose of the consultation is to enable passengers and stakeholders to provide specific feedback on how the proposals impact their journey compared to ScotRail’s current timetable and will allow completion of the EIA prior to finalising the timetable from May 2022 onwards.
Last updated: 15 July 2025

Universities Scotland Financial Sustainability followup 9 July 2025

That number is down by 4.3% (or just over 200 fewer students) compared to six years ago, using 2018/19 as the benchmark. • The number of Scottish domiciled numbers in institutions in the rest of the UK in all forms of undergraduate study was 6,195 in 2024/25, which is also down slightly on the number from 2018/19. • This, coupled with a 7.4% increase in Sco...
Last updated: 21 May 2025

SPBill49AFMS062025accessible

For example, the National Qualifications experience 2020: rapid review, which was an independent review of the processes through which National Qualifications were awarded in 2020 after exams were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and is comparable in scale, cost around £31,000 which included the commissioning of an independent advisor, resourcing ...
Last updated: 21 May 2025

SPBill49AFMS062025

For example, the National Qualifications experience 2020: rapid review, which was an independent review of the processes through which National Qualifications were awarded in 2020 after exams were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and is comparable in scale, cost around £31,000 which included the commissioning of an independent advisor, resourcing ...
Last updated: 14 May 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250514

Conservation Society Publishes 2024 State of our Beaches Report: The Parliament debated S6M-16920 in the name of Kenneth Gibson—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Marine Conservation Society 2024 report, State of our Beaches, which compiles data gathered through the organisation’s year-round citizen science initiative, Beachwatch; acknowledges that Beachwatch was launched in 1994; believes that it provides one of the most detailed datasets on marine litter across the whole of the UK; applauds the 4,000 volunteers who attended beach cleans across Scotland in 2024, including in the Cunninghame North constituency, which represents a 25% increase in volunteers compared...
Last updated: 11 April 2025

Learning Disabilities Autism and Neurodivergence Bill 4 April 2025

We are seeing positive signs of improvement across the CAMHS waiting list compared to the previous year. The overall CAMHS waiting list decreased by 20.8% in the previous year (from 5,344 in Sept 2023 to 4,231 in Sept 2024).
Last updated: 5 March 2025

ScottishBordersCouncil

It is worth highlighting that the average cost to construct a new affordable home in the Borders is now typically closer to £300k, compared to £200k nationally, making affordable housing development in the Scottish Borders increasingly challenging to deliver.
Last updated: 7 October 2024

Combined note workshop 1

This has led to growing waiting lists and staffing issues, as they are unable to offer competitive pay compared to LAs, particularly amidst the cost-of-living crisis.
Last updated: 17 September 2024

2024 10 09 CPG on Islands Minutes from 6th Meeting Focus on Islands Plan II

Again, organisations were more likely to have positive views than individuals. 50% of organisations thought the NIP had a positive impact compared to only 10% of individuals. o Respondents suggested that the current NIP focuses on too many strategic objectives and too many commitments.
Last updated: 1 August 2024

PreBudget Scrutiny 2025 to 2026 of 22 July 2024

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