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Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2026

Annual report of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 2025-26 - Legislative Consent Memorandums

For Scotland, the relevant provisions affect a number of executive powers exercised by Scottish Ministers in relation to rail strategy, funding and rail service delivery.
Last updated: 3 March 2026

Letter from CabSecCAE Draft Climate Change Plan consultation responses and independent analysis 27 F

The most frequently discussed topic was concerns regarding Scotland’s operational readiness to ensure energy sufficiency with the current infrastructure.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2024

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25 - Taxonomy approach

The blog concludes that “unfortunately, this new taxonomy does little to increase the ability of parliament to understand or scrutinise the impact of the Budget on Scotland’s climate”. The Committee welcomes the publication of taxonomy information for both resource and capital this year and notes that this aims to set a provisional baseline from which to le...
Committee reports Date published: 28 February 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill

NZETS062024R2 Stage 1 Report on the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill A report by the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on its Stage 1 scrutiny of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 January 2021

Update to the Climate Change Plan - Key Sectors - Outcome One

Key proposals in relation to Outcome 1 include: Introducing new support for energy technology innovation, through the the £180 million Emerging Energy Technologies Fund.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 June 2020

Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill (republished) - Development of the Bill and Consultation Process

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-energy-efficiency-programme-second-consultation-local-heat-energy-efficiency/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-energy-efficiency-programme-second-consultation-local-heat-energy-efficiency/</a> [accessed 11 May 2020].
Last updated: 17 November 2022

CostofLivingletterfromMinister

TOM ARTHUR Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016. See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot pdf. application/pdf. 84738.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2022

Subordinate legislation considered by the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on 1 November 2022 - The Pavement Parking Prohibition (Exemption Orders Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft]

The motion was agreed to. The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that the Pavement Parking Prohibition (Exemption Orders Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved.
Last updated: 28 January 2025

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Alternatively, the below suggestions would involve a more radical departures from the present model of museum provision: • Identify, and provide core funding for, strategically important museums across Scotland, similar to the National Portfolio Organisation scheme operated by Arts Council England. • Core fund regional ‘hubs’ in order to improve standards in collections care curatorial provision while benefitting from the efficiencies of shared services. • Adopt an approach similar to Creative Scotland’s Regularly Funded Organisations model. • Increase the number of museums using shared services, such as shared storage sites for collections.
Last updated: 28 January 2025

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Alternatively, the below suggestions would involve a more radical departures from the present model of museum provision: • Identify, and provide core funding for, strategically important museums across Scotland, similar to the National Portfolio Organisation scheme operated by Arts Council England. • Core fund regional ‘hubs’ in order to improve standards in collections care curatorial provision while benefitting from the efficiencies of shared services. • Adopt an approach similar to Creative Scotland’s Regularly Funded Organisations model. • Increase the number of museums using shared services, such as shared storage sites for collections.

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