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The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP Minister of State for Energy, Clean Growth and Climate Change Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy 1 Victoria Street London SW1H 0ET T +44 (0) 20 7215 5000 Dean Lockhart MSP E [email protected] Convenor W www.gov.uk Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee c/o Clerk to the Committee 06 May 2022 Room T3.40 The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Dear Dean, Thank you for your letter of 30 March 2022, requesting a UK government response to the questions raised by the Scottish Parliament Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee’s consideration of the role of CCUS in Scotland’s...
C abinet Secretary for the The Scottish Parliament Constitution, External Affairs and EDINBURGH Culture EH99 1SP (by e-mail) [email protected] 4 May 2022 Dear Cabinet Secretary UK internal market act exclusions process Thank you for your letter dated 23 March 2022 on common frameworks which included an update on the first use of the UK internal market exclusions process in relation to the Environmental Protection (Single use Plastic Products) (Scotland...
The report also shows that the local authority ELC workforce in Scotland is reported to have increased from 17,515 FTE in August 2021 to 18,064 FTE in January 2022, with further workforce increases expected of 593 FTE to be in place in April 2022.
We also heard that Scottish Canals, supported by Transport Scotland and the Scottish Government, pursued an extension to delay the implementation of the decision by a year, to prepare for the 1 transition to NDPB status.
The majority of the people who were asked said that, in the event of a no vote, Scotland’s budget should be revised. In other words, they said that Scotland’s money should be cut.
That presents a low risk to environmental sensitivities such as seabirds and sea bed features and has informed Marine Scotland’s advice that the most appropriate response is to allow the oil to disperse naturally.