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Charging for single-use disposable beverage cups
Day-to-day, we see the impacts the climate emergency and nature crises has on our communities, society, economic wellbeing, and environment – both here in Scotland and globally. Addressing these fundamental challenges is something we must all tackle together, and how we view and treat our resources is integral to tackling them. Around four-fifths of Scotland’s carbon footprint comes from the products and services we manufacture, use and throw away. While progress has been... MoreCloses 14 November 2024 -
Scottish Building Safety Levy: consultation on proposals
We are seeking views on the introduction of a new tax - the Building Safety Levy - in Scotland. This levy would take the form of an additional charge on new residential development, to be paid by housebuilders. Revenue raised from this levy would support the Scottish Government's work to remediate cladding in existing residential buildings. The questions in this consultation are grouped into the following sections: the principles of introducing a Levy on new housebuilding, to... MoreCloses 18 November 2024 -
The Scottish Tied Pubs Adjudicator's Investigation Policy
As the Scottish Pubs Code Adjudicator, I am pleased to invite you to contribute to our ongoing efforts to shape fair practices within the Scottish pubs industry. Your experience and perspective are crucial in ensuring transparency and equity. This consultation aims to engage both pub-owning businesses and tenants regarding the Adjudicator’s investigation powers for compliance with the Code and its enforcement where necessary. Please note, this consultation... MoreCloses 27 November 2024 -
Consultation on proposal to allow proxy voting by councillors
We want to hear your views on a proposal to allow for proxy voting by councillors. Proxy voting would allow a councillor to nominate another specified councillor to vote on their behalf during Council and Committee decisions. The absence of proxy voting could impact on councillors on parental leave or those who are unable to attend for another reason such as an accident or serious illness. Read the consultation paper . The consultation paper contains full background information for... MoreCloses 28 November 2024 -
Extending marine planning zones: consultation
Marine planning zones set out the spatial limits for particular local authorities responsibilities for planning controls of marine fish and shellfish farms in Scottish waters. The current marine planning zones extend out to 3 nautical miles. This consultation paper seeks views on Scottish Ministers proposals to extend existing marine planning zones out to 12 nautical miles, via a Scottish Statutory Instrument (SSI). The paper contains illustrative and interactive maps... MoreCloses 11 December 2024 -
Amendments to Scottish Road Works Regulations 2025
As in previous years, we intend to create a new Scottish Statutory Instrument accounting for the target cost of operating the Scottish Road Works Register in the 2025-26 financial year. The intention is to revoke the 2024 Instrument, and replace with a new Instrument for 2025. This consultation seeks your views on making this change. As you complete your response, each page will provide the option to 'Save and come back later' at the bottom. This means you can save your progress and... MoreCloses 17 December 2024 -
Livestock Feed Controls in Scotland review
Before responding to the consultation, please read the consultation paper . This document contains more information on the proposals, including: information on the history of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies ( TSEs) in Scotland more information on the proposed changes our plans for ensuring processed animal protein ( PAP) cross contamination does not occur. Livestock feed controls in Scotland protect both livestock and public health. The strict... MoreCloses 1 January 2025 -
Developing a universal definition of ‘care experience’
The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the need for a universal definition of ‘care experience’ and what the potential impacts of this could be. The Promise tells us that while it is not a legal term, ‘care experience’ is a term that has a special and different meaning for many of the people who identify with it. This includes infants, children and young people , and adults who may choose to identify as ‘care experienced’. Reasons... MoreCloses 8 January 2025 -
Palliative Care Matters for All: strategy consultation
This five year strategy (2025-2030) builds on our previous palliative care strategies, 'Living and Dying Well: A national action plan for palliative and end of life care in Scotland (2008)' and 'Palliative and end of life care: strategic framework for action (2015)'. It sets out our aims and intended outcomes, with specific actions for each outcome. Through these outcomes and actions, we expect that adults and children, as well as their families and carers, will have better experiences... MoreCloses 10 January 2025 -
Draft Grangemouth Just Transition Plan: call for stakeholder views
Consultation is an essential part of the policymaking process. It gives us the opportunity to consider your opinion and expertise on a proposed area of work. We are seeking views on the proposed vision and Just Transition Plan for the Grangemouth Industrial Cluster, which we have set out in the draft document. We want the views of community, business, third sector and all those with an interest in Grangemouth to shape the final publication of the Grangemouth Just Transition Plan in... MoreCloses 16 January 2025 -
Draft Regulations regarding the transfer of the Police Appeals Tribunal to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland
We want to hear your views on the proposed transfer of the functions and members of the current Police Appeals Tribunal into the Scottish Tribunals structure. It is proposed that the existing Police Appeals Tribunal will be transferred to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland General Regulatory Chamber, with a further right of appeal in certain circumstances to the Upper Tribunal for Scotland. The Tribunals (Scotland) Act 2014 ("the 2014 Act") creates a new, simplified statutory... MoreCloses 22 January 2025 -
National Marine Plan 2 Planning Position Statement
Scotland adopted its first National Marine Plan in 2015 to help manage the use of Scotland’s seas in a sustainable way. In 2022 work began to create an updated national marine plan, to better reflect how the sea is currently being used, and to plan for its continued and sustainable future use. Past, present and future challenges mean we need to make the right choices for our shared marine space. A Planning Position Statement (PPS) summarising all that work has now been... MoreCloses 28 January 2025 -
Equality and Human Rights Mainstreaming Strategy
The Scottish Government is gathering views to help inform the Equality and Human Rights Mainstreaming Strategy. The Strategy is fundamental to achieving positive change and a fairer, more equal, society in Scotland for all of those who live here. It is key to tackling persistent inequality in society and sustaining equality of opportunity for all of those who live in Scotland. By establishing a clear framework for the Scottish Government and wider... MoreCloses 5 February 2025 -
Future of foster care consultation
This consultation sets out a vision for the future of foster care which prioritises children’s experiences, and meets their many and varied needs, in a changing sector and society. It proposes a new flexible fostering approach that builds on the unique skills and qualities of foster carers, the good practice and innovation already happening across Scotland and the UK, and it is underpinned by comprehensive ongoing support for foster carers. We are also consulting on the key issues that... MoreCloses 6 February 2025
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