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Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 03 October 2013

The basic difficulty not just for marine energy in Scotland but for offshore energy in general is electricity market reform, which is causing significant uncertainly not just in the tidal and wave sector but in the offshore wind sector.If the member thinks that he could be of great use, perhaps he could follow the lead that we have made in trying to explain to his party colleague the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change that it is hugely important, if these crucial technologies are to be developed, to reinforce confidence in the sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 02 April 2025

For example, Dumfries and Galloway, with its big dairy farms, has 48 per cent of Scotland’s dairy herd and is a food-producing region.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 September 2021

Energy Policy - Subject Profile - Demand Reduction

Energy Efficient Scotland: route map. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/energy-efficient-scotland-route-map/pages/1/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/energy-efficient-scotland-route-map/pages/1/</a> [accessed 5 August 2021].
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2022

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 29 June 2022

While agreeing to the courses of action that you have just outlined in relation to PE1885, given that energy is a policy issue that rests substantially with the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport, we should also write to him as well.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

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S6M-14155: Pam Gosal: Repairing Potholes on Scotland's Roads— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the degrading state of Scotland’s roads, due to potholes; understands that, between April 2023 and February 2024, 108,256 potholes were recorded in 29 out of 32 Scottish local authorities, including 2,463 potholes in East Dunbartonshire and 1,867 potholes in West Dunbartonshire; further understands that the number of potholes recorded by local authorities has increased by 15% since the fiscal year 2021-22; acknowledges the findings of a report from the RAC, which has shown that the state of roads was the main concern of six in 10 drivers across the UK, and that pothole damage costs drivers an average of £460, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to take meaningful action to repair Scotland’s roads by providing local authorities with the funding that they need to repair potholes.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 28 February 2023

Also, we should not forget the role of Transport Scotland as the policy lead, or the funding of these things.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2021

S6W-02684

We will provide further information on the process in due course. The Just Transition Fund will support and accelerate energy transition, create good, green jobs and maximise the region’s future economic potential.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2021

S6W-02686

We will provide further information on the process in due course. The Just Transition Fund will support and accelerate energy transition, create good, green jobs and maximise the region’s future economic potential.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2021

S6W-02680

We will provide further information on the process in due course. The Just Transition Fund will support and accelerate energy transition, create good, green jobs and maximise the region’s future economic potential.
Last updated: 8 August 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 17 May 2023

Cross-Party Group on Food 17 May 2023, 6pm, Committee Room 5 and Teams Minute Present MSPs Rhoda Grant (joint Chair) Jim Fairlie (joint Chair) Annie Wells (virtually) Brian Whittle Non-MSP Group Members In person Dr Gillian Purdon Food Standards Scotland Claire Hislop Public Health Scotland Marie-Amélie Viatte Founder of the Power of Food Festival/Trustee of the Granton Community Gardeners Ewan MacDonald-Russell The Scottish Retail Consortium Kirsty Tinsdale CPG Food Secretariat Cat Hay Food and Drink Federation Scotland Jon Wilkin Abertay University Boon-Seang Chu Abertay University Sally Measom Company Shop Anneli Lofstedt The Rowett Institute Baukje de Roos The Rowett Institute Michelle McWilliams The Rowett Institute Pat Abel Transition Edinburgh South Gavin Mair The Scottish Parliament Laura Wilson Food Standards Scotland Alistair Williams National Manufacturing Institute Scotland Hamish Macdonell Quality Meat Scotland Mads Fischer-Moller WWF Scotland Beatrice Morrice National Farmers Union of Scotland Lorna Jackson-Hall Charlesfield Farms Andy Williams 56 Degrees North Rhys Ainsworth 56 Degrees North Jack Sinclair 56 Degrees North Faith Davies Community Gardener 1 Virtually Simon Macdonald West Coast Regional Inshore Fisheries Rosa Holt Registered Dietitian Orchid Lui UK Chinese Times Vivien Collie Vivid Ideas and Solutions Martin Meteyard Consultant Christine Graham Kettle Produce Joe Hind Scotland Food & Drink Simon Macdonald Fisheries Aquaculture and Processing Consultant Lorraine Tulloch Obesity Action Scotland Yvonne Traynor Public Health Scotland Iain Clunie Food and Drink Federation Scotland Charlotte Maltin Biomics Ltd Graeme Findlay SQA Jackie McCabe The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland Liz Barron‑Majerik Lantra Scotland Michelle Carruthers The Food Train David Watts Aberdeen University Amy Glass The Food and Drink Federation Martin Carle CFINE Peter Faassen de Heer The Scottish Government Ylva Haglund Scottish Wholesale Association Ruth Watson Keep Scotland the Brand Wendy Barrie Scottish Food Guide Bosse Dahlgren Scottish Food Guide Laura-Alexandra Smith Royal Society of Chemistry Cate Devine Freelance journalist and food writer Joanne Burns Food and Drink Federation Scotland 1 .

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