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Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 27 February 2020

I am pleased that the Scottish Government and the Green Party have reached an agreement that boosts support for our young people, our police, climate action and local government.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2021

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 September 2021

I warmly welcome, from Boundaries Scotland, Ronnie Hinds, who is the chair; Ailsa Henderson, who is the deputy chair; and Colin Wilson, who is the review manager for the Scottish boundary commissions secretariat.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 June 2022

Resource Spending Review and pre-Budget scrutiny - Context

The new government includes a Cooperation Agreement between the Scottish Government and the Scottish Green Party with an increased focus on measures to tackle climate change, and this has influenced priorities for capital investment.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Green Recovery Inquiry - Report - Green recovery landscape in Scotland

These include the Just Transition Commission; the CCC; the Climate Emergency Response Group; the COP26 Universities Network; the Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI); and many others.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 August 2022

S6W-10123

The Scottish Government is introducing the New Build Heat Standard from 2024 in direct response to the recommendation of the Committee on Climate Change on how to meet the net zero legal obligations legislated for by the Scottish Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2022

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To ask the Scottish Government what progress is being made on making it possible for communities to take ownership of unproductive land for projects that contribute to climate action, in light of the recommendation by Scotland's Climate Assembly.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2018

Public Petitions Committee 01 February 2018

Therefore, we have been pleased by the Scottish Government’s public rejection of that approach.
Last updated: 19 September 2023

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The obvious failure to fully implement the STAG process merely adds emphasis to how badly advised the Scottish Government has been. No matter which solution is finally adopted, this project represents the biggest single cash investment the National Park will have seen since its inception and yet opportunity after opportunity has been missed to involve relev...
Last updated: 28 October 2021

Business Support Spending by Local Authority

Annex B Business Support Spending by Local Authority COVID-19 Small Contingency Strategic Local Large & Contingency Island Small Taxi & Total Local Authority Restrictions business Fund (Soft Framework Authority Exclusive Fund Plus Equivalent Accommodation Private Spend Area Fund* and Retail, Play & Business Discretionary Use Self- (£) Payment & Providers Paying Hire (£) (£) Hospitality Nightclubs) Fund and Fund Catering Top up Council Tax Vehicle (£) (£) (£) and Leisure (£) Derivative (£) Driver Grant Funds‡ Support Fund (£) (£) (£) 65,874,290 Aberdeen City 28,953,750 314,365 485,000 31,410,175 3,043,500 4,000 285,000 - 72,000 1,306,500 84,422,158 Aberdeenshire 43,120,000 360,160 305,000 34,911,153 5,151,845 104,000 185,000 - 168,000 117,000 42,382,775 Angus 21,190,471 184,290 110,000 18,660,014 1,747,500 88,000 50,000 - 138,000 214,500 87,368,242 Argyll & Bute 37,183,075 318,855 60,000 41,974,400 2,300,312 614,000 80,000 3,862,100 618,000 357,500 248,757,695 City of Edinburgh 104,175,000 3,939,020 1,100,000 119,978,675 11,709,000 50,000 600,000 - 588,000 6,618,000 15,689,935 Clackmannanshire 7,547,500 249,160 35,000 7,068,525 562,000 - 76,250 - 18,000 133,500 Comhairle nan 20,703,700 9,190,000 61,900 20,000 7,970,700 470,000 86,000 20,000 2,358,600 384,000 142,500 Eilean Siar Dumfries & 91,421,136 42,947,811 408,155 170,000 43,176,170 3,780,000 160,000 125,000 - 252,000 402,000 Galloway 55,165,400 Dundee 26,885,000 281,425 150,000 23,965,975 2,346,000 6,000 160,000 - - 1,371,000 41,236,100 East Ayrshire 20,162,500 587,725 80,000 18,070,375 1,794,000 30,000 60,000 - 66,000 385,500 East 27,030,765 12,795,000 343,215 75,000 11,246,050 1,842,000 80,000 - 12,000 637,500 - Dunbartonshire 35,932,345 East Lothian 17,636,250 539,245 45,000 15,245,800 1,950,050 114,000 90,000 - 102,000 210,000 19,425,207 East Renfrewshire 9,907,500 263,395 20,000 8,330,312 256,000 120,000 - 12,000 516,000 - Falkirk 24,355,000 605,180 75,000 20,602,725 2,448,000 10,000 160,000 - 54,000 688,500 48,998,405 133,072,280 Fife 58,600,000 518,230 320,000 64,746,050 6,400,000 104,000 335,000 - 402,000 1,647,000 283,467,545 Glasgow 122,413,250 3,616,820 907,500 133,044,900 15,334,075 4,000 755,000 - 396,000 6,996,000 10 Annex B 190,921,207 Highland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2023

S6W-15237

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