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Last updated: 6 September 2022

Festivals

Systemic Change: Although the pandemic was an existential moment for many in the cultural sector, there is sense that for some there has not been the time or motivation to strategically shift behaviours, processes and practices while in survival mode, in particular when some early rounds of emergency funds focused on preventing insolvency rather than suppor...
Last updated: 30 August 2022

20220825_Submission_ScottishWildlifeTrust

The Trust looks forward to discussion around how to achieve “Regular and high-quality outdoor learning in – and about – nature from 3-18 years has a key role to play in increasing climate-nature literacy, positive behaviours and an update in the career pathways that will be needed to deliver a nature rich Scotland”.
Last updated: 30 August 2022

6 Festivals

Systemic Change: Although the pandemic was an existential moment for many in the cultural sector, there is sense that for some there has not been the time or motivation to strategically shift behaviours, processes and practices while in survival mode, in particular when some early rounds of emergency funds focused on preventing insolvency rather than suppor...
Last updated: 30 August 2022

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Systemic Change: Although the pandemic was an existential moment for many in the cultural sector, there is sense that for some there has not been the time or motivation to strategically shift behaviours, processes and practices while in survival mode, in particular when some early rounds of emergency funds focused on preventing insolvency rather than suppor...
Last updated: 30 August 2022

Festivals Edinburgh

Systemic Change: Although the pandemic was an existential moment for many in the cultural sector, there is sense that for some there has not been the time or motivation to strategically shift behaviours, processes and practices while in survival mode, in particular when some early rounds of emergency funds focused on preventing insolvency rather than suppor...
Last updated: 15 July 2022

HSCS Committee 28 June Response from Ms Todd

Recognising a clear need for a change towards sustainable travel behaviours. The Scottish budget for 2022-23 will see our active travel spend increase to £27 per head of population, in recognition of the fact that people are more likely to walk and cycle where safe and accessible active travel infrastructure is available.
Last updated: 3 May 2022

20220406_MinisterForCommunitySafetyToConvener_FireworksAndPyrotechnicArticlesScotlandBill

A; Local authorities will be able to take into account particular vulnerable populations, as well as concerns about disorder and anti-social behaviour connected with firework use in a particular area, when determining whether to designate an area.
Last updated: 4 March 2022

Follow-up: NZET Committee Scottish Budget 2022-23 Scrutiny

Cycling, Walking Safer Routes (CWSR), EV Infrastructure and Fleets, the Smarter Choices Smarter Place behaviour change programme (with local authority match funding required), support for the implementation of LEZs within the 4 cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen or where local authorities can bid into programme funds, such as the Bus Partners...
Last updated: 21 January 2022

20211208_NZETToMinisterGS_AnnexeA

It is expected that market restrictions on a range of single-use disposable products will reduce the volume of plastic waste created; reduce the amount of plastic waste entering Scotland's rivers, lochs, and seas; reduce the number of products littered where reusable substitutes exist and encourage wider behaviour change around material choice. 5.
Last updated: 12 October 2021

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2021

This will include looking in detail at those organisations with repeat breach behaviour. This analysis will allow us to assess how to further address and build-in improved compliance.

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