Consultation on draft regulations. Women and girls will have greater protection against hate crimes under plans being consulted upon by the Scottish Government. Draft regulations have been laid in Parliament
Consultation on draft regulations. Women and girls will have greater protection against hate crimes under plans being consulted upon by the Scottish Government. Draft regulations have been laid in Parliament
Public protection at heart of plans to improve system. A public consultation on reforming Scotland’s parole process has been published with the aim of improving the system so it better
The consultation on the future management of Carnoustie’s three golf courses concludes in the middle of this month. It is crucial that local residents, both golfers and non-golfers, seize this
Supporting Adaptation to Climate Change More support could be available for communities to prepare for and adapt to the threat of flooding. A consultation on a proposed National Flood Resilience
Views Sought on Circular Economy Transition Proposals to increase reuse and recycling and cut waste are being put forward as part of a consultation. Reducing single-use disposable items like cups,
Changes Announced in Project Update SSEN Transmission has today published Reports on Consultations for the proposed 400kV overhead line between Kintore and Tealing, which includes two new substations along its
Views Sought on New Qualifications Body & Inspectorate People are being asked to share their views to create a new national qualifications body and new approaches to inspection, as part
45 commitments to tackle barriers. Actions to help improve the lives of British Sign Language (BSL) users have been published as part of ongoing work to make Scotland the best
Views sought on increased level of 65p. A proposal to increase the Minimum Unit Price of alcohol by 15 pence per unit to 65 pence is included in a new
Views sought on changes to higher bands. Potential changes to the council tax system that could see those in the highest value properties asked to pay more if they can