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Last updated: 25 May 2023

NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeRecovery_of_NHS_dentistry_services

However since the end of the pandemic we are aware that GDS activity has been steadily increasing and has been at approximately 80% of post pandemic levels since June 2022.
Last updated: 11 April 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 21 March 2023

John Mason (JM) praised the group’s activities and wondered how we might be able to encourage a greater range of MSPs to attend.
Last updated: 31 January 2023

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1979

The terms of reference of the inquiry are specific to children in care and do not include abuse of children in any other settings, including schools or regulated children’s activities. The petitioners are calling for a wider inquiry into child safeguarding concerns which have been mishandled, one that includes settings such as schools and regulated children’s activities.
Last updated: 19 December 2022

Safer Communities PreBudget Scrutiny Response 16 December 2022

The three Scottish emergency services are also actively looking for ways to exploit the capabilities which are currently available, including wider access to mobile broadband.
Last updated: 27 October 2022

PE1951_Z

An MPA that does not even ban the most damaging activity cannot honestly claim to be effective.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Petition PE1490 Control of wild goose numbers letter from Scottish Crofting Federation 22 June 2022

Continuation of machair cropping as a viable activity is highly important for the wider biodiversity that makes the machair such a complex and unique ecosystem.
Last updated: 30 May 2022

20220520_Naturescot_to _Con_PE1815

In parallel, NatureScot is also actively exploring new potential translocation projects with the public agencies and other interested parties for release later this year.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 18 February 2021

For both sheds—different in the stages of their evolution—Covid-19 has been and still is a huge challenge. Both sheds are keen to get going and to provide a safe place where men can stay healthy through activity and enjoy a bit of casual company.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220317

*S6M-03650.1 Neil Bibby: Delivering on Active Travel Commitments—As an amendment to motion S6M-03650 in the name of Patrick Harvie (Delivering on Active Travel Commitments), insert at end “; notes the cross-party support for 10% of the transport budget being allocated to active travel; recognises that wider cuts to local authority budgets hamper active travel, including safety concerns from a lack of adequate lighting; notes the important link between public transport and active travel and recognises that cutting train services will not encourage a reduction in car use; considers that improvements to roads and pavements are necessary to improve levels of active and sustainable travel, and further considers that, if the Scottish Government is serious about promoting active travel, it should fulfil its commitment to provide access to bikes for every child who cannot afford one by the end of 2022.”
Last updated: 17 March 2022

BB20220317

*S6M-03650.1 Neil Bibby: Delivering on Active Travel Commitments—As an amendment to motion S6M-03650 in the name of Patrick Harvie (Delivering on Active Travel Commitments), insert at end “; notes the cross-party support for 10% of the transport budget being allocated to active travel; recognises that wider cuts to local authority budgets hamper active travel, including safety concerns from a lack of adequate lighting; notes the important link between public transport and active travel and recognises that cutting train services will not encourage a reduction in car use; considers that improvements to roads and pavements are necessary to improve levels of active and sustainable travel, and further considers that, if the Scottish Government is serious about promoting active travel, it should fulfil its commitment to provide access to bikes for every child who cannot afford one by the end of 2022.”

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