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Property Costs comprise: - £’000 Rates 4,304 Maintenance 3,059 Utilities 1,880 Cleaning 860 Other 166 10,269 Rates, at £4.3m, accounts for 42% of total property costs and is projected to be £268k (6.6%) higher than the 2024-25 original budget bid.
Independent advocacy is vital in ensuring that people are properly supported to access health and social care, and to holding public bodies accountable when people’s human rights are not met.
These measures form a critical component of our delivery against the Climate Change Plan (CCP) and Scotland’s s tatutory carbon budgets, and they are essential to achieving the early-year emissions reductions required under Carbon Budget 1. Through the recent Accountable Officer approval process, £17.8 million has been allocated from the Environment, Climat...
These measures form a critical component of our delivery against the Climate Change Plan (CCP) and Scotland’s s tatutory carbon budgets, and they are essential to achieving the early-year emissions reductions required under Carbon Budget 1. Through the recent Accountable Officer approval process, £17.8 million has been allocated from the Environment, Climat...
Following the end of a tax year, we publish a provisional estimate of the SIT outturn for that year in our Annual Report and Accounts. HMRC also calculates the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) SIT forecast on its behalf.
Under Rule 10.6.5, the Bureau is required to lodge the following motion— Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: That the Parliament agrees that the Companies Act 2006 (Scottish public sector companies to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2026 (SSI 2026/Draft) be approved. Purpose 2. The accounts of Caledonian Sleeper Ltd and S...
Hugh Anderson was also a director on ID Mapps, in which SRUC has a holding of 45.6% (see screenshot). The company has not submitted accounts (see screenshot from Companies House).
. ● PIPP and PIPIF are UK Government programmes, and are ultimately accountable to the UK Parliament, therefore it is appropriate that MPs must be consulted on programme delivery in their areas.