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The main provisions of the resulting Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 (the 2004 Act) came into force on various dates from May 2004. The 2004 Act was subsequently amended by the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2009 and the Education (Scotland) Act 2016.
The Minister also indicated she was content with the projected costs as set out in the financial memorandum; the Minister set out further information about the scope and cost of recent publicity campaigns related to dog ownership in her letter to the Committee dated 31 October 2023.
When she gave evidence, Christine Grahame stressed the importance of the pu...
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The Scottish Government intends bring these into force in the next few months and is correcting the errors before the law comes into effect.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 3 October 2023, Col 3
The Committee asked for clarification on the exact date when the errors first came to the Scottish Government's attention.
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Unfortunately, these engagements/consultations over a number of years are followed by decision making without community representation and has so far seen no local benefit to date. Which year on year makes it more difficult for the community to buy into the benefits of net zero with a real commitment to making Grangemouth better.4Friends of ...
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