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Last updated: 14 June 2022

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Fees Order (SSI 2022/185) Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/190) Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act 2020 (Suspension: Termination of Student Residential Tenancy) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/192) Meat Preparations (Import Conditions) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/193) Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Rules 2022 (SSI 2022/194) 4.
Last updated: 25 January 2023

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S6M-07613.1 Mark Griffin: Homeless Emergency—As an amendment to motion S6M-07613 in the name of Miles Briggs (Homeless Emergency), insert at end "; notes that the continued lack of sufficient funds for local authorities granted by the Scottish Government is having a direct effect on the ability of councils to meaningfully tackle the housing emergency in Scotland; urges the Scottish Government to designate a single housing minister with overall and direct responsibility for tackling Scotland’s housing emergency and addressing the housing needs of people in Scotland, and calls on the Scottish Government to use all the policy levers at its disposal to tackle this crisis, including reversing the delay to its proposed Housing Bill, urgently extending and revamping the Home Owners' Support Fund Mortgage to Shared Equity scheme, and making changes to its affordable housing supply programme grant rules to facilitate the purchases of properties with tenants in-situ to expand stock and prevent further homelessness."
Last updated: 25 January 2023

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S6M-07613.1 Mark Griffin: Homeless Emergency—As an amendment to motion S6M-07613 in the name of Miles Briggs (Homeless Emergency), insert at end "; notes that the continued lack of sufficient funds for local authorities granted by the Scottish Government is having a direct effect on the ability of councils to meaningfully tackle the housing emergency in Scotland; urges the Scottish Government to designate a single housing minister with overall and direct responsibility for tackling Scotland’s housing emergency and addressing the housing needs of people in Scotland, and calls on the Scottish Government to use all the policy levers at its disposal to tackle this crisis, including reversing the delay to its proposed Housing Bill, urgently extending and revamping the Home Owners' Support Fund Mortgage to Shared Equity scheme, and making changes to its affordable housing supply programme grant rules to facilitate the purchases of properties with tenants in-situ to expand stock and prevent further homelessness."
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2021

S6W-01333

The project was chosen for funding through engagement with regional partners including the Oil and Gas and Energy Transition Strategic Leadership Group and the North East Regional Economic Strategy Group as part of the wider Energy Transition Fund support package to help deliver net zero and help the energy sector recover from the dual economic impacts of Coronavirus and the oil and gas price crash.
Committee reports Date published: 12 September 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions? - Hydro power, including pumped storage hydro power

Most stakeholders to express a view agreed that the possibility of pumped storage hydro playing a larger role in Scotland's future energy mix should be seriously considered.iE.g.
Last updated: 6 November 2025

Letter from Cab Sec Transport_Follow up to 7 Oct session 6 October 2025

Committed Investment Delivered in Partnership allocation (£m) 2.5 Bikeability Cycling Scotland Trunk Road Casualty Reduction Transport Scotland 4.0 Road Safety Improvement Fund Transport Scotland 2.0 People and Place - RTP Grant Regional Transport Partnerships 23.4 1.8 Ian Findlay Paths Fund Walking Scotland Places for Everyone Walk Wheel Cycle Trust 3.9 National Cycle Network Walk Wheel Cycle Trust 11.0 Infrastructure Development Walk Wheel Cycle Trust 2.5 Support Programme Local Authorities, Regional Active Travel Infrastructure Fund Transport Partnerships & National 10.0 (ATIF) Tier 2 Design Park Authorities ATIF Tier 1 (CWSR) Local Authorities 37.5 Local Authorities, Regional ATIF Tier 2 - Construction Transport Partnerships & National 40.7 Park Authorities 4.5 Local Authority Direct Award Local Authorities 0.1 Mobility as a Service Regional Transport Partnerships Staffing Transport Scotland 0.5 Energy Savings Trust Loan Energy Savings Trust 0.1 Scheme Transport Scotland administered, Bus Infrastructure Fund 20.0 targeting Local Authorities Cycling Without Age Cycling Without Age 0.1 Total £164.6 A9 - Aviemore-Carrbridge: To provide an update on the active travel project at Aviemore-Carrbridge The Scottish Government is committed to promoting active travel in Scotland and making it easier for people to choose walking, wheeling or cycling through safer routes.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 March 2023

Marie Curie needs to raise £250,000 per week to fund its services in Scotland. Approximately 70 per cent of funding for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland comes from fundraising.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 March 2018

The Scottish Crown Estate Bill - The road to the Bill

For the time being Crown Estate Scotland interprets this remit as being “to ensure that the assets are developed and enjoyed sustainably to deliver benefits to communities and to Scotland.”
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2025

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 18 March 2025

The bottom line is that expert witnesses should be funded by the state. There is a very good public expert witness—Professor Tim Sharpe—in the west of Scotland, who does a lot of reports.
Last updated: 17 April 2023

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CMAL: Decarbonising Scotland’s ferries on the route to Net Zero Briefing for Net Zero, Energy & Transport Committee February 2023 The maritime sector is estimated to contribute circa 3% of emissions globally.

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