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What implications does that have for other parts of the capital programme—either in health or in the Scottish Government more generally—or are we just able to have a bigger increase in the capital programme because of our new borrowing powers?
Energy Saving Trust (EST) has developed and is managing a campaign to raise awareness of the Energy Assistance Package (EAP) among fuel poor households and their influencers.
Since January 2005, 48 inspectors and assistant chief inspectors have retired or resigned and of that group, 42 were previously qualified teachers and five qualified lecturers in further education colleges.
Will you give local government and the skills agency the authority to deliver programmes? In other words, as well as the budget and staff, will those bodies be given the authority to deliver programmes?
The Scottish Government has confirmed energy efficiency is a national infrastructure priority and has a clear commitment to develop ‘Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Programme’ (SEEP) which will provide an offer of support to buildings across Scotland to improve their energy efficiency over the next 15-20 years.