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Instruments/Documents laid for approval: The Committee will consider the following— Code of Practice for the Welfare of Laying Hens (Revocation)(Scotland) Notice 2020 (SSI SG/2020/182) 7.
This is later than previously reported and followed receipt and review of the Contractor’s initial works programme which required more time for construction of the works than had been originally estimated.
This is later than previously reported and followed receipt and review of the Contractor’s initial works programme which required additional time for construction of the works than had been originally estimated.
It will remain that all capital receipts must be reinvested into the Scottish Crown Estate or in other land, and assets acquired in the course of management will be owned by the Crown, as required by the Scotland Act 1998. 27.
Islands (Scotland) Bill 7 Part 3—Duties in relation to island communities 12A Duty of the Scottish Ministers to have regard to request for retrospective island communities impact assessment (1) A local authority listed in the schedule may make a request to the Scottish Ministers to prepare and publish a retrospective island communities impact assessment in relation to 5 existing legislation or national strategies which have an effect on an island community which is significantly different from their effect on other communities (including other island communities) in Scotland. (2) Following receipt...
We are committed to lifting standards for adult social care workers and for those people who are in receipt of care, which is why we have increased spending within the sector.
We are committed to lifting standards for adult social care workers and for those people who are in receipt of care, which is why we have increased spending within the sector.
This distribution has recently been changed to 35% numbers of children aged and how that funding will 0-18 in low income families, 35% numbers of children in receipt of Scottish Child Payments, and 30% be distributed between 0-18 general population, for the full 2023-24 financial year. local authorities. 138.