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Last updated: 24 September 2021

Total Business Support Spending by Sector

Annex A Total Business Support Spending by Sector Sector Funds in Scope Total Spend (£million) Retail, • Retail Hospitality and Leisure Grant and Small Business Grant 2,092 Hospitality and Scheme (£1.02 billion) Leisure • COVID-19 Restrictions– Closure & Hardship Fund (£17 million) • COVID-19 Restrictions– Furlough Support Fund (£3.6 million) • Strategic Framework Business Fund (£345 million) • Retail, Hospitality and Leisure January Top up Payment (£238.5 million) • Island Equivalent Payment (£8.6 million) • Island Equivalent Top up (£4.1 million) • Strategic Framework Transition and Business Restart Grant (£432.0 million) • Glasgow & Moray Localised Restrictions Support Fund (2.7 million) th • 5 June Localised Restrictions Support Fund (£6.5 million) • Routemap Extensions Support Fund (£13.5 million)* • Travel Agents Support Fund (£3.7 million) 39.4 Retail • Mobile and Home-Based Close Contact Support Fund (£35.7 (specific) million) • B&B Hardship Fund (£1.2 million) 42.2 Hospitality • Hotel Support Fund (£14 million) (specific) • Hostel COVID-19 Business Support & Continuity Fund (£2.5 million) • Large Self-Catering & Exclusive Use Fund (£3.0 million) • Support for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council Tax (£8.8 million) • Restart Grant for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council (£12.7 million) • Independent Cinema Recovery & Resilience (£3.5 million) 13.3 Leisure • Business Contingency Fund – Soft play & Nightclubs (£6.9 million) (specific) • Additional Top up Payments for Licensed Bingo Clubs and Casinos (£2.9 million) • Museums Recovery & Resilience Fund Top Up Fund (£2.3 million) 99.8 Culture and • Creative Scotland Bridging Bursary Fund and Screen Scotland Creative Bridging Bursary Fund (£4.3 million) combined spend • Performing Arts Venue Relief Fund (£12.2 million) • Grassroots Music Venue Stabilisation Fund – Phase 1 (£2.2 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Recovery & Resilience Fund (£4.6 million) • Youth Arts Fund (£1.0 million) • Cultural Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund (£13.2 million) • Sustaining Creative Practice Fund – Phase 1 (£2.8 million) • Hardship Fund for Creative Freelancers – all 3 phases (£16.8 million) • Travelling Show People Support Fund (£1.5 million) • Grassroots Music Venue Stabilisation Fund – Phase 2 (£4 million) • Support for 3 Arts Venues (£3 million) 8 Annex A • Museums & Galleries Scotland COVID-19 Adaptation Fund (£0.3 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Digital Resilience Fund (£0.1 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Urgent Response COVID-19 Fund (£0.6 million) • Culture Collective Fund (£5.9 million) • Culture Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund II (£13 million) • Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund II (£12 million) 22.0 Food and • Sea Fishery Intervention Fund (£8.4 million) Drink • Scottish Seafood Business Resilience Fund (£5.8 million) • Aquaculture Hardship Fund (£0.8 million) • Brewery Support Fund (£1.5 million) • Scottish Wholesale Food & Drink Resilience Fund (£5.5 million) • Events Industry Support Fund I (£5 million) 53.1 Wedding & • Events Industry Support Fund II (£7.4 million) Events • Pivotal Events Business (£11.1 million) • Scottish Wedding Industry Support Fund (£25.8 million) • Top Up for Businesses in the Wedding & Events Sector (£3.8 million) • Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle Driver Support Fund (£32.8 million) 94.8 Taxi & Private • Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle Driver and Operator Support Fund Top Hire Vehicle Up (Up to £62 million) Tourism 42.0 • Coronavirus Support Scheme for Self-Catering Businesses (£1.5 million) • Tour Operator Support Fund (£14.2 million) • Coach Operators Support Fund (£8.5 million) • Visitor Attraction Support Fund (£9.7 million) • Marine & Outdoor Tourism Support Fund (£3.2 million) • Scotland’s Tour Guides Fund (£2.7 million) • Sector and Destination Management Organisation (DMO) Operational Readiness Fund (£1.4 million) • Campervan and Motorhome Rental Operators Fund (£0.8 million) Sport • Indoor Football Centres Support Fund (£0.2 million) 4.0 • Ski Centre Support Fund (£3 million) • Scottish Country Sports Tourism Restart Fund (£0.8 million) • Pivotal Enterprise Resilience Fund (April 2020) (£121.8 million) Cross-sectoral 312.3 • Creative, Tourism & Hospitality Enterprises Hardship Fund (£23.6 million) • Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund - Phase 1 (£11.3 million) • Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund - Phase 2 (£34.6 million) • Early Stage Growth Challenge Fund (£25 million) • Pre-Seed Fund (£3 million) • Local Authority Discretionary Fund (including Glasgow Discretionary fund top up) (£93.2 million) Other • Legal Aid Resilience & Recovery Fund (£2.2 million) 23.6 • Zoo & Aquaria Conservation Fund (£0.7 million) • Childminder Grant (£2.7 million) • Coronavirus Liquidity Support for SME Housebuilders (£18 million) * Funds listed in italics are where figures on actual spend are not yet available and so the budget allocated to this fund has been used instead. 9 pdf. application/pdf. 161604.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 18 June 2025

They are signed by private vets or, as is often the case in Scotland, vets who are employed by Food Standards Scotland.
Last updated: 13 March 2024

Scottish National Park of 1 March 2024

I can confirm that we have received five nominations from communities that would like their area to be considered for designation as Scotland’s next National Park. Those nominations are: • Scottish Borders • Galloway • Lochaber • Tay Forest • Loch Awe Each proposal will now be appraised against the published criteria and an appraisal report will be produced...
Last updated: 1 March 2024

New National Park update 1 March 2024

I can confirm that we have received five nominations from communities that would like their area to be considered for designation as Scotland’s next National Park. Those nominations are: • Scottish Borders • Galloway • Lochaber • Tay Forest • Loch Awe Each proposal will now be appraised against the published criteria and an appraisal report will be produced...
Last updated: 23 December 2022

20221222_MinFT_A96CorridorReview

I wish to advise that Transport Scotland is now pushing forward with the next phase of further detailed work to inform the remaining stages of the Review.
Last updated: 23 January 2026

Budget Scrutiny 2026 27 23 January 2026

The Equality and Human Rights Fund is a cornerstone of Scotland’s equality and human rights infrastructure.
Last updated: 17 June 2025

Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Winter Heating Payments

This is in addition to a wider range of initiatives to mitigate fuel poverty, such as our energy efficiency delivery programmes – Warmer Homes Scotland and Area Based Schemes – as well as our Islands Cost Crisis Emergency Fund which helps island authorities support their islan...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

To all intents and purposes, it got there. Effective work was done by the Energy Savings Trust and others to improve the quality of insulation in Scotland’s homes.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 16 September 2025

We cannot wait decades to answer some of the challenges that he has outlined, which is why we should continue to deploy Scotland’s massive clean energy and renewable energy resources and capture their benefits.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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