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I am sure that I speak for the committee when I say that everywhere I go I want to see quality Scottish produce on sale that is clearly labelled as Scottish, with everyone prepared to pay a premium because it is clear that it is Scottish.
The Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009, as we know, transposes the EU floods directive into Scottish law. The Scottish Government has highlighted the importance of that legislation in relation to climate change and the determination to create a more joined-up and co-ord...
/Topics/Government/local-government/localg</a> [accessed 5 May 2017] Local Authorities are represented nationally by the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) and the Scottish Local Government Partnership (SLGP), which lobby the Scottish Government on their be...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
The Committee explored the evidence the Scottish Government had considered regarding upsizing and asked how the Scottish Government assessed the potential social or health implications (including the potential for conflict with the policy of minimum alcohol pricing) of the proposed deposit level.
The Committee acknowledges the particular challenges that the tenant farming sector can face when trying to encourage climate change mitigation measures. It calls on the Scottish Government to consider what can be done to address the long term issue of soil fertility while tenant farmers are functioning within short ...
The Committee acknowledges the particular challenges that the tenant farming sector can face when trying to encourage climate change mitigation measures. It calls on the Scottish Government to consider what can be done to address the long term issue of soil fertility while tenant farmers are functioning within short ...
The pasture grass that grows on Scottish hills, on which sheep graze, is a carbon sink, and it does not contribute to carbon emissions and climate change.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 October 2022