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SPICe briefings Date published: 23 February 2018

A Guide to Gross Value Added (GVA) in Scotland - Data sources

Prior to the most recent publication of balanced GVA, there were two pre-existing GVA publications. GVA calculated via the income approach 1Office for National Statistics. (2017, December 20).
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 September 2017

Islands (Scotland) Bill - Executive Summary

This briefing aims to give an overview of the background to the Bill's introduction, and highlight the areas covered by pre-legislation campaigning which do not feature in the Bill.
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Forth Valley College AGS to PAC 18 June 2025_Redacted

Risk and Impact n Likelihood Impact Very High (5) High (4) U Medium (3) Low (2) x Very Low (1) x Total Risk Score – 2 14.1 Draft Audit Minute 21 November 2024 For Noting 5 December 2024 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Falkirk Campus, Steeple Suite, 4.30pm Present: Rhona Geisler (Chair) Lorna Dougall (Online) Liam McCabe y In Attendance: Alison Stewart, Vice Principal Finance and Corporate Affairs (VPFACA) Colin McMurray, Vice Principal Business and Innovation (VPBI) Stephen Pringle, Wbg Services p Michael Speight, Forvis Mazars Stephen Jarvie, Corporate Governance and Planning Office (CGPO) o In Attendance for items A/24/019 and A/24/020 only : Liam McCabe C Craig Arthur Philip Harris Kirsten Kennedy, FVSA Vice President (FVSA P) Kenny MacInnes, Principal d Senga McKerr, Director of Finance (DOF) Moira France, Finance Manager (FM) e l A/24/019 Annual Report and Financi l Sta eme ts 2023/24 (Joint Item with Finance, Resource l & Infrastructure Committ e) The DOF pre...
Last updated: 5 June 2025

SPBill73S062025

Types of new buildings which may be taxable 30 4 Meaning of “new residential unit” (1) A “new residential unit” means a unit— (a) consisting of— (i) the whole of a constructed or converted building which, on the building completion date, is intended to be (or is) used as a dwelling or other 35 accommodation, or (ii) a part of a constructed or converted building which, on the building completion date, is intended to be (or is) used separately as a dwelling or other accommodation, and (b) which is not an exempt residential unit (see section 5). 3 Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Key Concepts (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1)(a), a building or part of a building is to be taken as intended to be used as a dwelling or other accommodation if it is intended to be (or is) used for any of the following purposes— (a) residential accommodation for students in further or higher education, 5 (b) a hall of residence for students in further or higher education, (c) residential accommodation built for the purpose of occupation by tenants. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1)(a), a building or part of a building is not to be taken as intended to be used as a dwelling or other accommodation if it is intended to be (or is) used for any of the following purposes— 10 (a) temporary residential accommodation, such as a hotel, inn or similar establishment, 1 (b) a residential institution for any of the following purposes— (i) a home or other institution providing residential accommodation for children, (ii) a home or other institution providing residential accommodation with personal care for persons in need of personal care by reason of old age, disability, 15 past or present dependence on alcohol or drugs or past or present mental disorder, (iii) a hospital or hospice, (iv) military barracks and other residential accommodation for use by members of the armed forces (including single and family accommodation provided 20 to such members by or on behalf of the Secretary of State for Defence), (v) a prison or similar establishment, and (vi) residential accommodation for school pupils, (c) accommodation provided— (i) by a body registered in the Scottish Charity Register to a person employed 25 full time to perform the work of a minister of a religious denomination (for example as an imam, minister, priest or rabbi) where, by reason of holding the employment, the person has a residence in the accommodation from which to perform the duties of the employment, or (ii) within a monastery, nunnery or similar establishment, 30 (d) accommodation provided in pursuance of section 95 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (provision of support for asylum-seekers and dependants). (4) In determining under this Act the purpose for which a building (or part) is intended to be (or is) used, account may be taken of— (a) information included in a certificate or application provided in accordance with 35 section 17 or 21 of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003, (b) the most suitable use, if a building is intended to be (or is) suitable for more than one purpose, and (c) any other relevant information on the intended use (or use) of the building. 4 Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Key Concepts 5 Exempt new residential units An “exempt new residential unit” is a building or part of a building which, on the building completion date, is— (a) a pre...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

SPBill70PMS062025accessible

This group of organisations also stated that it felt that SEPA did not currently have the capability to implement and enforce existing environmental law, as well as any future ecocide law and that to tackle this: “Systemic underfunding will need to be reversed and pre-2010 levels of funding restored, with an additional resource added to deal with the new bu...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

SPBill70PMS062025

This group of organisations also stated that it felt that SEPA did not currently have the capability to implement and enforce existing environmental law, as well as any future ecocide law and that to tackle this: “Systemic underfunding will need to be reversed and pre-2010 levels of funding restored, with an additional resource added to deal with the new bu...
Last updated: 22 November 2024

Summary of written evidence

At present, there are negative, affirmative and 'super- affirmative' procedures that involve a pre-legislative consultation with the Scottish Parliament.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06230: Alexander Burnett: Improving Outcomes for People with Neurological Conditions - Conditions, That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Together for the One in Six report from the Neurological Alliance of Scotland; understands that the report draws its conclusions and recommendations from a survey of over 800 people living in Scotland with a neurological condition; notes that the report found there were delays in the diagnosis of and treatment for neurological conditions; considers that these findings are the result of pre...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06230: Alexander Burnett: Improving Outcomes for People with Neurological Conditions - Conditions, That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Together for the One in Six report from the Neurological Alliance of Scotland; understands that the report draws its conclusions and recommendations from a survey of over 800 people living in Scotland with a neurological condition; notes that the report found there were delays in the diagnosis of and treatment for neurological conditions; considers that these findings are the result of pre...
Last updated: 11 December 2023

Guiding principles on the environment and environmental governance ERCS IN

The Report is superficial in its analysis, narrow in scope, and appears pre-determined in its conclusions. We enclose a copy of our full consultation response.

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