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Showing 501 to 510 of 17,296 results for ministerial travel


  1. Anti-Poverty Summit - May 2023: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  2. Spend over £500: August 2022

    Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  3. Spend over £500: May 2021

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  4. Spend over £500: August 2018

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  5. Spend over £500: April 2021

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  6. Building standards - ministerial view: compartmentation (ref. V2023/4)

    Ministerial view of a case relating to compartmentation which was referred to Building Standards Division (ref: V2023/4, section 2 – Fire, functional standard 2.1, non-domestic building).

    Part of:
    Building standards: ministerial views
  7. Spend over £500: December 2019

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  8. Local energy policy statement

    This local energy policy statement containing set of key principles and associated outcomes represents the values we wish to see adopted.

  9. Spend over £500: June 2018

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC)

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  10. Heat in Buildings: progress report 2023

    Annual update on progress against our Heat in Buildings Strategy.

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