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Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2023

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 09 March 2023

It is also important to say that the majority of health research, clinical research and public health research in Scotland is not funded locally through Scottish funding but funded through other sources.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 September 2021

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Scottish Government also funds independent support providers across Scotland to support people to arrange support that meets their needs by providing advocacy, information and advice on social care at local levels.
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Circular Economy Scotland Bill 1

The Scottish Government has pointed to the Recycling Improvement Fund as one example of how it is currently supporting local authorities in developing their infrastructure ahead of statutory targets.
Last updated: 19 September 2025

SPCB 2023 Paper 78

We remain committed to stewarding our resources to live within the staffing baseline, leveraging the contingency fund to cover any demands for temporary flexibility over the medium term of this session 2 S taff Related Costs 10.
Last updated: 11 January 2024

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Scotland’s Public Service Values: The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Shona Robison) moved S6M-11831—That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Government’s continued investment in delivering public services for Scotland’s people and communities; notes, however, the economic damage of Brexit, which means up to £3.7 billion of potential funding for these services has been lost; recognises the Scottish Government’s legacy of successful public service reform in recent years that has improved outcomes for people and communities, including health and social care partnerships and Social Security Scotland; further recognises the valuable role that public sector workers play in delivering precious public services; supports the Scottish Government’s ambitious public service reform projects in the education, justice and health and social care sectors, which will deliver further reforms over the next decade, including by focusing on prevention and early intervention, involving people and communities in the design of public services and embracing the power of digital technologies; believes that further reform to public services will be necessary to ensure that public services remain fiscally sustainable and continue to improve outcomes for Scotland’s people and communities, and welcomes, therefore, constructive contributions from partners across the public sector, third sector and business community, as all stakeholders work to protect and reform Scotland’s public services together.
Last updated: 24 June 2022

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Commercial confidentiality must also be respected. • In your role as former Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution, did you ever attempt to establish how FMEL used the loan funding provided to it? 5 Yes, and information was forthcoming.
Last updated: 30 September 2025

Salmon Farming in Scotland 23 September 2025

Marine Fund Scotland o We will continue to support projects which deliver on our blue economy objectives, including through the Marine Fund Scotland, including projects such as work to progress eDNA benthic sampling [ongoing] Progress update: • The Marine Fund Scotland 2025/26 closed for applications in July; there has been strong demand for funds and officials are currently assessing bids.
Last updated: 26 November 2025

Cairngorm Written sub David Farquharson 26 Nov 2026

Given that the Funicular Railway has been deemed essential to the viability of Cairngorm Mountain and is projected to deliver positive financial returns, it is reasonable to ask whether CMSL should now be in a position to generate sufficient income to contribute to its own development, rather than relying on any more taxpayer funding.
Last updated: 21 November 2025

Prebudget Scrutiny SCTS Follow up

There are multiple moving parts when determining the exact impact of this change, such as pay settlements, workforce size etc. Taking varying factors into consideration, the overall impact is estimated to be £2.7m in 2026-27.
Last updated: 10 November 2025

Cairngorm funicular railway Written sub Dave Morris 7 November 2025

These confirmed that a concentration of facilities on the upper slopes of the mountain was insufficient to provide financial viability. There has to be a flow of funding from profits developed at facilities on the lower slopes, or elsewhere, to maintain the upper slope facilities.

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