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Individuals Margaret Crombie, Dean Smith, Owen Ferry, Paul McNeil, MIndroom, Dyslexia Scotland, Dyslexia Scotland Organisations Adult Network, Call Scotland, University of Edinburgh, Glasgow University, Education Scotland Group Office B...
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The Scottish Parliament Pàrlamaid na h-Alba Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon Public Audit Committee First Minister of Scotland Room T3.60 The Scottish Parliament EDINBURGH EH99 1SP By email only Email: [email protected] 9 November 2022 Dear First Minister, New vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802 Thank you for giving evidence to the Public Audit Committee at our meeting on 4 November 2022 to help inform its scrutiny of the Auditor General for Scotland’s (AGS) report, New vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802.
West Lothian Council submission of 12 August 2022 PE1812/XX Protect Scotland’s remaining ancient, native and semi-native woodlands and woodland floors I refer to your letter of 11 May 2022, and further email request of 19 July, with respect to the above petition urging greater protection for the identified woodland types in Scotland.
Agenda item 3 The meeting heard from Nduzani Zaya and Aubrey Meki of the Kasinthula Cane Growers’ Association in Malawi. They had visited Scotland during Fairtrade Fortnight 2020.
The Bute House Agreement shared policy programme included a commitment by the Scottish Government to undertake a programme of work and analysis to better understand Scotland’s energy requirements as we transition to net zero.
The Strategy also states that “Gaelic has an exciting and growing presence in lowland and urban Scotland”. A VisitScotland survey in 2016 found that, with no prior promotion, more than one in three (34%) visitors felt that Gaelic, as a national language of Scotland, enhanced their visit and they would like to find ou...