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Committee reports Date published: 26 September 2025

The Winter Heating Assistance (Pension Age) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 [draft]

The Winter Heating Assistance (Pension Age) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 [draft] The Winter Heating Assistance (Pension Age) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 [draft] were laid on 25 August 2025.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200901Rev3

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from—Gavin Mowat, Policy Adviser (Rural Communities), Scottish Land and Estates; Tammy Swift-Adams, Director of Planning, Homes for Scotland; Sarah-Jane McArthur, Member, Scotland's Energy Law Sub-Committee, Law Society of Scotland; Professor Roderick Paisley, Chair of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2019

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 15 January 2019

A good example of that is local government, which benefits Scotland through a range of funding streams.
Last updated: 24 October 2024

CommunityEmpowermentSubmissionSCDC

This may involve links to other policy and legislative frameworks like statutory Community Learning and Development (CLD) plans or funding agreements with Third Sector Interfaces (TSIs). • Local Empowerment should deliver wider engagement The review should clarify CPP level duties to promote involvement in all related policy areas where the intent is to enable community engagement - including, but not limited to, The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014, Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 and the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019. • Implementation Frameworks - Interpretation of these should always promote and utilise other frameworks such as equalities and human right legislation and policy, and the National Standards for Community Engagement. 3 • Parity of Esteem - Communities and public agencies should always seek to be constructive, responsive, and accountable to each other – even where they may disagree.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 01 November 2022

We have the option of a better future, though. Scotland is a nation rich with energy, a world-renowned food and agriculture sector, and a sustainable fishing industry.
Last updated: 6 January 2026

Chamber_Minutes_20260106

Fuelling the Future: Recognising Anaerobic Digestion’s Role in Scotland’s Net Zero Transition: The Parliament debated S6M-19318 in the name of Emma Harper—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the significant contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas to Scotland’s transition to net zero; welcomes the work of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) to research, develop and promote the AD industry across Scotland, including the economically prominent dairy farming sector in the south west of Scotland; notes that AD technology supports the circular economy by converting organic and residue wastes and by-products into renewable energy and non- synthetic nutrient-rich digestate fertiliser; highlights what it sees as the role of biogas in diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy security, including the potential for widening delivery for non-gas grid rural communities; understands that the AD sector provides direct support to farmers and rural communities through sustainable waste management, value for cover and break crops, additional income streams and skilled job creation; believes that further investment and policy support for AD and biogas will play a key role in meeting Scotland’s climate targets, boosting the rural economy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to consider creating a biogas champion position to oversee interdepartmental and cross-portfolio collaboration to ensure the success of the AD sector for the future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200901Rev2

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Gavin Mowat, Policy Adviser (Rural Communities), Scottish Land and Estates; Tammy Swift-Adams, Director of Planning, Homes for Scotland; Sarah-Jane McArthur, Member, Scotland's Energy Law Sub-Committee, Law Society of Scotland; Professor Roderick Paisley, Chair of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen. 3.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200901Rev

Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Gavin Mowat, Policy Adviser (Rural Communities), Scottish Land and Estates; Tammy Swift-Adams, Director of Planning, Homes for Scotland; Sarah-Jane McArthur, Member, Scotland's Energy Law Sub-Committee, Law Society of Scotland; Professor Roderick Paisley, Chair of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 June 2020

(S5O-04421) Last week, we committed more than £60 million to an energy transition fund, which is north-east focused and will support businesses to diversify and support inclusive growth.
Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2018

Pre-budget scrutiny report - Role of community groups

Role of community groups Aberdeenshire Council said that there are very few community groups that have people with the requisite skills and time to develop and carry forward an energy project. They highlight the need for capacity building and support within communities, with larger projects requiring a full-time project manager or development officer: Closer co-operation and joint working between agencies such as Local Authorities, Local Energy Scotland and third sector organisations such as Community Energy Scotland is required to continue to bring forward new community energy projects.

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