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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2009

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The £13 million Wave and Tidal Energy Support Scheme (WATES) is fully subscribed and has awarded grants to eight wave or tidal developers.
Last updated: 2 June 2025

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9 PB/S6/25/079 4 December Emma SNP The Open University Supports the 2024 Harper Scots Language – rescheduled from 26 November 2024 4 December Michael SNP Powering Futures - Putting Young 2024 Matheson People at the Heart of the Energy Transition 5 December Paul LAB Publication of the Marie Curie Report, 2024 Sweeney Dying in Poverty in Scotland 2024 10 December Kenneth SNP Opposition to the Post Office Closure 2024 Gibson Plan 11 December Jeremy CON Reversal of £10 Million Funding for 2024 Balfour Changing Places Toilets 12 December David SNP Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club 2024 Torrance Awarded £90,000 of Funding 17 December Emma SNP Celebrating 10 Years of Same-sex 2024 Roddick Marriage in Scotland 18 December Lorna Slater GRN A Safe, Accessible and Sustainable 2024 Holyrood Park for the 21st Century 19 December Pam Gosal CON Repairing Potholes on Scotland's 2024 Roads 7 January Foysol LAB The Importance of Medical Technology 2025 Choudhury for Patients with Diabetes 8 January George SNP St Mirren Announces Landmark 2025 Adam Partnership with UWS 9 January Ash Regan ALBA Expanding Scotland’s Connectivity from 2025 Edinburgh and Beyond 14 January Meghan CON Introduction of NOVA Scotland 2025 Gallacher 15 January Kenneth SNP Compensation for the WASPI Women 2025 Gibson 16 January Rhoda Grant LAB Scottish Human Rights Commission’s 2025 Spotlight Project into Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Highlands and Islands 16 January Tim Eagle CON Improving Access to Health and Social 2025 Care in Rural Scotland (rescheduled from 30 October) 21 January David SNP European Showmen's Union Congress 2025 Torrance 2025 22 January Oliver CON Celebrating the Continued Social, 2025 Mundell Cultural and Economic Importance of Robert Burns 23 January Michelle SNP Promoting the Role of Women in 2025 Thomson Scotland's Journey to Net Zero 28 January Clare SNP Brexit Harm to Scotland, Five Years 2025 Adamson Since the UK Left the EU 29 January Jackson CON Holocaust Memorial Day 2025, For a 2025 Carlaw Better Future 10 PB/S6/25/079 30 January Alex Rowley LAB Scottish Engineering's Engineering 2025 Skills Gap Analysis for Scotland 4 February Christine SNP The Lockerbie Bombing, A Father’s 2025 Grahame Search for Justice 5 February Mark Ruskell GRN Save Local Libraries 2025 6 February Elena SNP Report on Alcohol Use Disorder in the 2025 Whitham Justice System 18 February Beatrice LD Opportunities and Challenges for 2025 Wishart Scotland’s Fishing Sector in 2025 19 February Rachael CON Tackling the Rise in Rural Crime and 2025 Hamilton Equipment Theft in Scotland 20 February Kenneth SNP The Ongoing Impact of PFI/PPP on 2025 Gibson Scotland’s Public Finances 25 February Emma SNP Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025 Harper 2025 26 February Fulton SNP Northern Corridor Community Forum's 2025 MacGregor Evidence-based Report 27 February Murdo Fraser CON Protection of Park Home Residents 2025 4 March 2025 Carol LAB Holistic Approach to Alcohol-related Mochan Brain Damage 5 March 2025 Colin Beattie SNP Three Years of Solidarity with Ukraine 6 March 2025 Marie McNair SNP Impact of UK Welfare Reforms in Scotland 11 March 2025 Alexander CON Additional Support Needs in Scotland Stewart 12 March 2025 Audrey Nicoll SNP International Women’s Day 2025 13 March 2025 Paul O'Kane LAB Young Carers Action Day 2025 18 March 2025 Clare SNP MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank Cottage, a Adamson Scottish Cultural Treasure 19 March 2025 Tess White CON Addressing Sexual Violence in Scotland’s Hospitals 20 March 2025 Michael SNP Awareness of Criminal Exploitation of Matheson Children 25 March 2025 Stuart SNP Peel Ports’ Conservancy Fee Plans for McMillan Clydeport Area 26 March 2025 Maggie GRN Ending Destitution in Scotland – a Road Chapman Map for Policymakers 27 March 2025 Liz Smith CON 300 Years of The Black Watch 1 April 2025 Daniel LAB Learning Disability, Autism and Johnson Neurodivergence Bill 2 April 2025 Jamie Halcro CON Scotland's Islands Johnston 3 April 2025 George SNP Celebrating the University of the West Adam of Scotland's Groundbreaking Foundation Academy 22 April 2025 Douglas CON Addressing Waiting Times in NHS Lumsden Grampian 11 PB/S6/25/079 23 April 2025 Jackie SNP Global Intergenerational Week 2025 Dunbar 24 April 2025 Neil Bibby LAB BBC Scotland's Decision to End River City and Close its Dumbarton Studios 29 April 2025 Marie McNair SNP Testicular Cancer Awareness Month 30 April 2025 Meghan CON Best Start New Model of Neonatal Care Gallacher 1 May 2025 Emma SNP World Asthma Day 2025 Harper 6 May 2025 Christine SNP 30th Anniversary of Eco-Schools and Grahame Success for St Andrew's RC Primary School in Gorebridge 7 May 2025 Roz McCall CON Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 8 May 2025 Michael LAB Wraparound Care for Children with Marra Additional Support Needs 13 May 2025 Gordon SNP Construction Skills for the Future MacDonald 14 May 2025 Kenneth SNP Marine Conservation Society Publishes Gibson 2024 State of our Beaches Report 15 May 2025 Ross Greer GRN Addressing the Impact of Second Home Ownership in Scotland Record of Members’ Business taken by the Parliament in Session 6 Party SNP CON LAB GRN LD Alba TOTAL Frequency (no) 214 101 66 26 12 1 420 Frequency % 51 24 16 6 3 0 100 Parliamentary Business Team May 2025 12 pdf. application/pdf. 208345.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2017

Social Security Committee 21 December 2017

Laughter. The fairer Scotland budget includes funds to support the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017, additional moneys for the empowering communities fund and so on.
Last updated: 21 June 2022

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Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity  Lorna Slater MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Dean Lockhart MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP ___ 20 June 2022 Dear Dean Scottish Government’s Response to the Independent Review of the Role of Incineration in Scotland’s Waste Hierarchy I am writing to advise the Committee that the Scottish Government’s response to the recommendations of the independent review of the role of incineration in the waste hierarchy, undertaken by Dr Colin Church, was published on 16 June on the Scottish Government website.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 28 February 2024

There is also further Scottish Government support of almost £629 million to be paid outwith the local government finance settlement. That includes the attainment Scotland fund, the schools for the future programme, the home energy efficiency programmes and the city deals funding that is paid to local authorities.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 25 June 2019

Across the sector, in renewables and in energy specifically, Scotland has a very strong reputation.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

Keep Scotland Beautiful_response to Vapes SSI letter 16 August 2024_WEB

Your charity for Scotland’s environment Edward Mountain MSP Convenor Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Room T3.40 The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 16 August 2024 Dear Edward Mountain MSP Call for Views: The Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the proposed, and much welcomed, regulations which include the proposal to ban the sale and supply of single- use vapes in Scotland, ahead of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on 3 September 2024.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2025

Stage 1 report on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Existing Right to Buy Provisions

Stakeholders questioned whether the changes set out in the Bill would have been better considered alongside any outcomes of the review.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, col 32; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 3 December 2024, col 59; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 28 January 2025, col 35; written submissions including National Farmers Union Scotland and Turcan ConnellSeveral pointed out that recommendations may come out of the review that require legislative changes, meaning these provisions may need altered again.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 18 June 2024, cols 5-6; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, cols 32, 33; They considered it would have been preferable to have “managed the whole thing in the round”.viiJon Hollingdale, Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, col 33; The Cabinet Secretary reflected on the view that community right to buy should have been included in the Bill.vNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 18 February 2025, col 25 She explained that the provisions in this Bill do not change the existing community right to buy.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 January 2021

Update to the Climate Change Plan - Key Sectors - Policy Outcomes and Policies

Furthermore, the Scottish Government will provide enhanced support to households through existing programmes such as Home Energy Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2012

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These are broken down as follows: Sector FTEs Bioenergy 1,410 Grid 3,223 Solar and Heat Pumps 161 Hydro 503 Onshore Wind 2,235 Offshore Wind 943 Wave and Tidal 521 Working across multiple sectors 1,231 Higher and Further Education 757 Public Sector 152 Of course the sector continues to grow, a fact highlighted by last week’s announcement of a deal with French energy giant Areva that could create up to 750 direct jobs in the East of Scotland.

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