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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2022

S6W-05941

To ask the Scottish Government what correspondence it has had with (a) NatureScot, (b) Country Sports Scotland and (c) other stakeholders regarding action to address reported concerns about the rapid decline of ptarmigan. a) We are in regular contact with NatureScot on a range of wildlife management issues, including discussions on the management of ptarmi...
Last updated: 4 April 2024

PE1900_U

Therefore, as part of our ongoing work to support a positive outcome from this petition, my officials have been engaging with the relevant areas following the rapid review which was carried out in spring 2023.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221205

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Tess White*, Alexander Stewart*, David Torrance*, Murdo Fraser*, Jackson Carlaw*, Brian Whittle*, Liam McArthur*, Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Kidd*, Douglas Ross*, Jim Fairlie*, Jamie Greene*, Stuart McMillan*, Donald Cameron* *S6M-07003 Stephanie Callaghan: Every Child a Library Member Campaign Launches Across Scotland—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of the Every Child a Library Member Campaign (ECALM) in Scotland; notes that the campaign encourages parents across Scotland to sign their children up for library cards and promotes the benefits of library membership at key stages from birth through to primary school, with the aim of building a love of reading for life; understands that the campaign will focus on the fact that the building blocks for learning to read start early and it will embed a delivery pathway for library membership at three key stages throughout early childhood: birth registration, nursery, and primary enrolment; notes that the ECALM programme has been developed through an extensive literature review as well as consultation with library staff and key delivery partners across Scotland; understands that every Scottish public library service, across all 32 local authority areas, has committed to delivering ECALM to ensure high levels of childhood library membership across the country, and notes that the campaign is being led by the Scottish Library and Information Council, in partnership with the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 5 December 2022

BB20221205

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Tess White*, Alexander Stewart*, David Torrance*, Murdo Fraser*, Jackson Carlaw*, Brian Whittle*, Liam McArthur*, Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Kidd*, Douglas Ross*, Jim Fairlie*, Jamie Greene*, Stuart McMillan*, Donald Cameron* *S6M-07003 Stephanie Callaghan: Every Child a Library Member Campaign Launches Across Scotland—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of the Every Child a Library Member Campaign (ECALM) in Scotland; notes that the campaign encourages parents across Scotland to sign their children up for library cards and promotes the benefits of library membership at key stages from birth through to primary school, with the aim of building a love of reading for life; understands that the campaign will focus on the fact that the building blocks for learning to read start early and it will embed a delivery pathway for library membership at three key stages throughout early childhood: birth registration, nursery, and primary enrolment; notes that the ECALM programme has been developed through an extensive literature review as well as consultation with library staff and key delivery partners across Scotland; understands that every Scottish public library service, across all 32 local authority areas, has committed to delivering ECALM to ensure high levels of childhood library membership across the country, and notes that the campaign is being led by the Scottish Library and Information Council, in partnership with the Scottish Government.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2018

S5W-13769

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its work to develop a national strategy for school libraries. Development of a national strategy for school libraries, due to be launched in Summer 2018, is well underway.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2019

Glasgow Airport (Personal Rapid Transit System) To ask the Scottish Government what discussions the environment secretary has had with the transport secretary regarding the environmental implications of the proposed personal rapid transit system for Glasgow airport.
Last updated: 12 September 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240912

The Late Reverend John Ainslie: The Parliament debated S6M-13909 in the name of Bill Kidd— That the Parliament recognises the enormous contribution to the debate on nuclear weapons that was made by the late Reverend John Ainslie in the Glasgow Anniesland constituency, the Parliament and throughout Scotland; celebrates the publication, in an accessible and searchable digital form, of the archive of all of his reports by the Nuclear Information Service, and welcomes the return of the physical papers for safekeeping by the National Library...
Last updated: 28 February 2024

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2074

Those services they identified as at risk of cuts included: • Environmental service (identified by 75 per cent of respondents) • Libraries, leisure and tourism (identified by 67 per cent of respondents) • Regeneration (identified by 50 per cent of respondents) • Adult social care (identified by 44 per cent of respondents) • Transport (identified by 38 per c...
Last updated: 31 August 2023

63 Moray Council

Since then the Local Authority has experienced library closures. Community asset transfers of town halls and museums also mean that the Local Authority no longer operates these cultural venues.
Last updated: 30 August 2023

63 Moray Council

Since then the Local Authority has experienced library closures. Community asset transfers of town halls and museums also mean that the Local Authority no longer operates these cultural venues.

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