Skip to main content

Election 2026

The Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 7 May 2026. 

For information on results and what happens next, please visit Election 2026

Loading…

Search

There are 269,844 results relating to "wave energy scotland funding"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 February 2021

According to Professor Haszeldine in his evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee, “in Scotland we do not have a clear industrial road map”.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 17 September 2015

We continue to champion wave and tidal energy technologies through the creation of Wave Energy Scotland and our investment in MeyGen, which is the world’s largest planned tidal stream energy project.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper045

S6M-07369: Sharon Dowey: Impact of Long-term Historical Site Closures Managed by Historic Environment Scotland - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of historic sites to communities across the South Scotland region, and the rest of Scotland; believes that any long-term closures to sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) could have a severe impact for Scotland’s tourism industry, and a devastating impact on any communities and businesses that rely on these attractions being fully open; understands that the heritage sector is a vital part of Scotland’s tourism industry, and considers that it is responsible for attracting millions of visitors from around the world to Scotland each year; further understands that 60 historical sites managed by HES are closed, and that the inspection programme is expected to conclude in April 2024; recognises what it sees as the need to address the shortage of skilled labourers, such as stonemasons; notes the calls on the Scottish Government to make additional funding available to accelerate the reopening of closed sites, and further notes the view that PB/S6/23/45 it is vital that all efforts are made to secure the long-term viability of Scotland’s historic sites.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 March 2024

Public participation in the Scottish Parliament: Understanding the core principles of deliberative democracy and creating a framework for measuring impact - 2: Deliberative democracy background

Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/advice-inform-scotlands-open-government-public-participation-strategy/documents/ [accessed 24 February 2024]).
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 11 March 2025

I will highlight a specific example of possible bias in funding. Recently, I met Zoe Lee from Netball Scotland.
Last updated: 16 December 2024

CabSecTransport_A83 Rest and Be Thankful 13 December 2024

I am pleased to confirm that Transport Scotland has published the draft Orders, Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPO) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report, for both the medium and long term solutions today, 13 December 2024.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper161

Colleges of Further Education and Regional Strategic Bodies (Membership of Boards) (Scotland) Order 2023 (SSI 2023/Draft) 7.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 28 September 2022

I used to say that it was the forgotten part of Scotland; now, the feeling is that it is the ignored part of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2025

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 15 May 2025

We would refer the committee to One Parent Families Scotland’s and Gingerbread’s calls for how the system should be reviewed.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 23 November 2022

I have a question about body-worn cameras for the police. Police Scotland has told us that funding would ensure only 500 body-worn cameras, that specialist police arms officers in Scotland would have them and that a flat rate settlement would inhibit their roll-out.

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].