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Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2009

Finance Committee, 10 Feb 2009

Members indicated agreement.Arbitration (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum Arbitration (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum Item 3 is to consider our approach to the scrutiny of the financial memorandum to the Arbitration (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2012

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 31 October 2012

Scottish Water welcomes the proposals that are laid out before the Scottish Parliament in the bill, which provide a strong statutory basis for developing Scotland’s water resources in the interests of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2018

I regularly have discussions with the industry and local authorities. In the Planning (Scotland) Bill, we have introduced the enabling power for an infrastructure levy, which will go a long way towards helping in some of those regards.
Last updated: 24 March 2023

Fair Start Scotland Update

Letter from the Minister for Just Transition, Employment and Fair Work regarding an update on Fair Start Scotland . application/pdf. 32903. Fair Start Scotland Update.
Last updated: 30 October 2023

PE2028_D

Transport Scotland submission of 24 October 2023 PE2028/D: Extend the concessionary bus travel scheme to include people seeking asylum in Scotland The Committee is seeking: • an update on the options being explored to provide free bus travel to people seeking asylum in Scotland. • Transport Scotland’s assessment of the proposal to extend concessionary bus travel to all people seeking asylum in Scotland, specifically the anticipated annual cost and the number of people expected to be eligible; and • the outcome of the pilots in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Falkirk that have already taken place.
Last updated: 25 October 2023

PE2028_C

Transport Scotland submission of 24 October 2023 PE2028/C: Extend the concessionary bus travel scheme to include people seeking asylum in Scotland The Committee is seeking: • an update on the options being explored to provide free bus travel to people seeking asylum in Scotland. • Transport Scotland’s assessment of the proposal to extend concessionary bus travel to all people seeking asylum in Scotland, specifically the anticipated annual cost and the number of people expected to be eligible; and • the outcome of the pilots in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Falkirk that have already taken place.
Last updated: 9 March 2023

SummaryofEngagementCommunityPlanningInquiry

. • An example was given of a local authority supporting participatory budgeting, and voluntary sector networks meeting to identify community concerns to feed into community planning. • The Act was a step in the right direction, and although far from perfect the position would be worse without it. • One local authority is trialling new approaches to help bu...
Last updated: 5 October 2022

Improving Attendance Procedures

Ordinarily the Improving Attendance Procedures will follow the sequence outlined. However, the SPCB reserves the right to invoke these procedures at any stage in the process where the circumstances are deemed sufficiently serious to merit it and to miss out an individual sanction or sanctions (but not any of the stages) in the procedure if it considers it a...
Last updated: 21 January 2026

CEEAC Committee prebudget scrutiny response from CabSec to Committee Jan 2026

Screen Scotland Increasing investment in Screen Scotland by £800,000 will build on the successes of film and television production in Scotland in support of the Scottish Government’s goal of £1 billion Gross Value Added by the sector to the Scottish economy by 2030.
Last updated: 29 January 2025

Improving Scotlands Health CPGMinutes011024

Cross-Party Group on Improving Scotland’s Health Tuesday 1 October 2024, 18:30-19:30, Hybrid Minute Present MSPs Emma Harper MSP (Convenor) Brian Whittle MSP (Convenor) Invited guests Professor Simon Capewell, Emeritus Professor, Institute of Population Health, University of Liverpool, and ASH Scotland Board Member Scott Edgar, Senior Research Manager from Diffley Partnership Non-MSP Group Members Alison Douglas, Alcohol Focus Scotland Amy Smith, Alcohol Focus Scotland Nicola Merrin, Alcohol Focus Scotland Rebecca McColl – Alcohol Focus Scotland Alan Dalziel – ASH Scotland Scott Hogg – ASH Scotland Lucy Dymock – ASH Scotland Sheila Duffy – ASH Scotland Megan Dickson – Diffley Partnership Mark Diffley – Diffley Partnership Ewan Carmichael – Individual Member Abigail McCall – Nourish Scotland Anudari Boldbaatar - Individual Member/NHS Lothian Shoba John – Obesity Action Scotland Bushra Riaz – Kidney Research Claire Hislop – Public Health Scotland Lucia D’Ambruoso– University of Aberdeen Chantal Den Daas – University of Aberdeen Elena Dimova – Glasgow Caledonia University Hannah Parker - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Heather Connolly – NHS Education for Scotland Helen Reilly – Queens Nursing Institute Scotland Jennifer Forsyth – Obesity Action Scotland 1 Jordan Maclean– University of Stirling Richard Simpson - University of Stirling Lauren Carters White – SPECTRUM Mathis Heydtmann - NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Niamh Shortt – University of Edinburgh Sally Amor – NHS Ayrshire and Arran Dr Jonathan Sher – Queens Nursing Institute Scotland Apologies Foysol Choudhury MSP Dr C Jane Miller – NHS Lothian Kenneth Anderson – Scottish Thoracic Society Jackie McCabe – REHIS Jacqueline Cunningham - REHIS Anne Meikle – Versus Arthritis Bruce Ritson - SHAAP Agenda item 1 Emma Harper MSP (EH) welcomed in-person and online attendees, and Brian Whittle MSP (BW), and all in-person and online attendees to the meeting.

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