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Last updated: 28 March 2025

Supplementary written submission from the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman

Additional written submission from the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO), 5 March 2025 SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee Legislative barriers Information sharing and collaboration.
Last updated: 24 February 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport regarding Budget scrutiny follow up points 19 February 2

The vessel charter is agreed until the end of March 2025. The overall cost of chartering and operating the vessel over the nearly two year period is expected to be £19.6 million, including fuel and berthing costs.
Last updated: 16 December 2024

CPG Towns Minutes 10th Sept 2024

Agenda item 2 th Minute of the last meeting held 18 March and Matters Arising – Meghan Gallacher MSP, Convener Minute of the last meeting accepted.
Last updated: 16 December 2024

WICS to PAC 13 Dec 2024

WICS, First Floor, Moray House, Forthside Way, Stirling FK8 1QZ Interim Chair: Ronnie Hinds 2 01786 430 200 | [email protected] | wics.scot | scotlandontap.gov.uk benefits of aggregating those entities in a similar way to which Scotland aggregated three regional providers and created Scottish Water in 2002. Between March and July 2020 WICS completed an in...
Last updated: 19 November 2024

Policing and Mental health Update Letter from Cabinet Secretary JHA 30 August 2024

In addition, Police Scotland hosted workshops from November 2023 to March 2024, which focused on the changes services across the sector seek to improve the delivery of person centred care.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

Schools Residential Outdoor Education Scotland Bill EQIA 9 October 2024

The Member believes that, particularly in the post- COVID-19 period, allowing all young people in local authority-run and grant aided schools to participate in residential outdoor education could have long-term positive effects. 6 Response_192393995 (squarespace.com) 7 Response_192914305 (squarespace.com) 8 Response Data (squarespace.com) In relation to the pandemic, in March 2021, Professors John J Reilly of the University of Strathclyde and Mark S Tremblay of the University of Ottawa noted that: “Our latest research suggests that during lockdown most children spent less time outdoors, became less physically active and spent more time in front of screens.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

Schools Residential Outdoor Education Scotland Bill EQIA 9 October 2024

The Member believes that, particularly in the post- COVID-19 period, allowing all young people in local authority-run and grant aided schools to participate in residential outdoor education could have long-term positive effects. 6 Response_192393995 (squarespace.com) 7 Response_192914305 (squarespace.com) 8 Response Data (squarespace.com) In relation to the pandemic, in March 2021, Professors John J Reilly of the University of Strathclyde and Mark S Tremblay of the University of Ottawa noted that: “Our latest research suggests that during lockdown most children spent less time outdoors, became less physically active and spent more time in front of screens.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

CabSecNZE_Development of CCP_26 September 2024

See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot Where we are Today Emissions by Sector 2022, MTCO2e 20.0 Scottish Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1990 to 2022 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 -5.0 -10.0 -15.0 -20.0 % of positive Top Ten Emissions Sources MT CO2e, 2022 emissions Peat 6.26 11% Cropland 5.81 11% • Emissions have fallen by a half since 1990 Cars 5.02 9% Livestock 4.76 9% • Around 41 % of total emissions reductions Residential heating 4.75 9% 1990-2022 have come from Energy Supply Industrial Combustion 2.44 4% • We have missed five of the last six annual Chemical industry 2.14 4% targets Oil refining and terminal 2.09 4% Maritime transport 1.99 4% Light Good Vehicles 1.87 3% Total 37.13 67% 1 Why the Targets Need to Change March...
Last updated: 4 September 2024

SPBill51PMS062024accessible

As the current emissions reduction targets up to 2030 cannot currently be met credibly, and as such it is not possible to bring forward a CCP for the meeting of those targets within the timescales set out in the 2009 Act, the Bill will amend the current deadline to bring forward the next CCP (presently 22 November 2024 for a draft plan and 22 March 2025 for...
Last updated: 26 August 2024

ProfDavidHeald

The then UK Government did not bring forward the legislation to set up the Audit, Regulation and Governance Authority, plans for which had been announced in March 2019, which would have become the system leader for local audit in England (4) The unexpected calling of the 4 July 2024 UK General Election resulted in the secondary legislation to authorise the ...

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