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Last updated: 24 June 2022

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For example, the Winter Preparedness Programme is being led by the Scottish Resilience Partnership (SRP) and will test Scotland’s response to and recovery from severe weather.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2025 [Draft]

It is clear that uncertainty around UK Government policies is affecting Scotland’s energy sector. We are investing considerable funds of money to support a just transition, but we again call on the UK Government to listen carefully to concerns that have been expressed by businesses more generally about the impact of its reserved energy profits levy.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/104) (17 February 2016) Subject to annulment by 21 May 2016 Conservation of Salmon (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/115) (23 February 2016) Salmon Carcass Tagging (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/116) (23 February 2016) Tweed Regulation (Salmon Carcass Tagging) Order 2016 (SSI 2016/117) (23 February 2016) Tweed Regulation (Salmon Conservation) Order 2016 (SSI 2016/118) (23 February 2016) Subject to annulment by 22 May 2016 Non-Domestic Rate (Scotland) Order 2016 (SSI 2016/113) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/114) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rates (Enterprise Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/119) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rates (Steel Sites) (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/120) (24 February 2016) Friday 13 May 2016 (No 75/2016) 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Subordinate Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Non-Domestic Rates (Renewable Energy Generation Relief) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/121) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rates (Telecommunication Installations) (Scotland) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/122) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rating (Unoccupied Property) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/124) (24 February 2016) Concession Contracts (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/125) (24 February 2016) Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2016 (SSI 2016/126) (24 February 2016) National Health Service (Optical Charges and Payments) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/127) (24 February 2016) Non-Domestic Rates (Telecommunications and Canals) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2016 (SSI 2016/129) (24 February 2016) Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Rules 2016 (SSI 2016/131) (24 February 2016) Friday 13 May 2016 (No 75/2016) 15 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Contact Information | Fios Conaltraidh Contacts for Further Information All telephone numbers 0131 348 XXXX Web site: http://www.parliament.scot General Enquiries 5000 Chamber Desk (Motions and Questions) 5199 Parliamentary Business Team (Chamber, Parliamentary Bureau) 5187 Legislation Team 5277 Non-Government Bills Unit (NGBU) 6124 Friday 13 May 2016 (No 75/2016) 16 © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 28 February 2023

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Subordinate legislation: Michael Matheson (Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and —That the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Transport) to move—S6M-07677 recommends that the Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2023 [draft] be approved. 4.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 February 2026

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Where historic structures are adapted to be used for flood risk management or energy generation, they will usually require authorisation from SEPA.RBMP sets out a programme of measures to remove and ease historic and redundant fish barriers which may be funded through the Water Environment Fund (WEF).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2025

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This has resulted in completion of the following five projects:restoration of the Japanese Gardens at Cowden;a digital hub in Cowie, offering training and business development opportunities;Walk, Cycle, Live Stirling active travel project, providing two high quality walking and cycling routes;A Regional Energy Masterplan, supporting a strategic whole systems approach to energy across Stirling and Clackmannanshire; andtransfer of land from the Ministry of Defence to Stirling Council to enable wider regeneration at Forthside.Meanwhile, the following four projects are in delivery:a flexible skills project, providing skills development opportunities to improve the employability of up to 500 individuals;an inclusion workers and investment fund, providing tailored employability support to 245 people from traditionally excluded groups;Scotland’s International Environment Centre (SIEC), offering research and collaboration opportunities to protect and enhance natural resources; andthe National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub (NATIH), a research facility and business development hub for sustainable aquaculture food production that is due to open in November 2025.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 18 April 2023

In respect of the root causes, how does curbing the number of apprenticeships, squeezing funding to Scottish training companies or making real-terms cuts to Scotland’s colleges and universities in any way create more opportunity and deal with the root causes of poverty?
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Workforce Planning for Scotland's Schools: The Committee will take evidence from- Alan Armstrong, Strategic Director, Education Scotland; Kathy Cameron, Policy Manager, COSLA; Greg Dempster, General Secretary, AHDS (Association of Headteachers and Deputes in Scotland); Martin Fairbairn, Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive, SFC (Scottish Funding Council); Dr Morag Redford, Chair, Scottish Council of Deans of Education; John Stodter, Representative, ADES (Association of Directors of Education in Scotland); Jim Thewliss, General Secretary, SLS (School Leaders Scotland); and then from— Ken Muir, Chief Executive, and Ellen Doherty, Director of Education, Registration and Professional Learning, GTCS (General Teaching Council for Scotland).
Last updated: 29 October 2024

A9 Dualling Programme Discussion Paper for Ministers 23 December 2021

It is, however, noted that the nominal expenditure over the comparative period would be greater for the Inquiry into A9 Dualling Programme – documents provided by Transport Scotland revenue funded option than for the capital funded option.
Last updated: 14 June 2024

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S6M-13288: Lorna Slater: National Parks: Investing in Scotland’s Natural Environment—That the Parliament notes the Scottish Government’s confirmation that it remains committed to designating at least one new national park by 2026; recognises what it sees as the enormous contribution made by Scotland’s existing two national parks, in the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, since their creation; believes that the existing national parks provide outstanding opportunities for people across Scotland to enjoy the outdoors, including people from the Lothian region; considers that national parks deliver important land management and planning functions to benefit local communities, including supporting the provision of affordable housing; understands that the existing national parks have attracted inward investment to rural areas and provide grant support to local businesses; considers that national parks play a key role in taking forward the actions needed to meet Scotland’s climate ambitions and restore biodiversity; extends support to each of the five areas seeking to be Scotland’s next national park, and looks forward to the announcement of Scotland’s newest national park in the current parliamentary session.

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