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Meeting with Scottish Parliamentarians to discuss wider o Would love to have a follow up conversation as to how we can have more companies for bi-lateral trade o NHS Scotland o AI o Environment/renewables st 5. Date of next meeting – 31 May 2021 6. AOB 7. Close Participants MSPs 1.
The CPG on International Development may at times include consideration of Malawi but due to the depth and breadth of Scotland’s vibrant links with Malawi, its being a partner country in the Scottish Government’s International Development Strategy, with strong cross-party support in Holyrood, Malawi continues to warrant its own CPG. 4.
While this was to be welcomed, it has led to raised expectations in lower priority areas which may, or may not, be realised. The identification of priority areas at a local authority level led to inconsistencies in scale, particularly for the Levelling Up Fund where applications were invited at a UK constituency leve...
We have chosen this topic as it is complex and has been the subject of much debate. As background you may want to look into why we should measure performance, and some of the advantages and disadvantages of existing measures and targets.
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To maintain consistency and aid comparability, the continued use of percentages may be beneficial. Absolute values are necessary for reporting purposes and accuracy but may limit accessibility.’ 3.
The valuation roll is somewhat inconsistently kept and may not include all of this information or may choose to label businesses as “shops” or “supermarkets” with no clear delineation between the two.
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