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Part 5: Conclusion
This consultation focuses on the register of child welfare reporters, the register of curators ad litem in cases under section 11 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 and the register of solicitors appointed where a person has been prohibited from
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Chapter 2. Analysis of Responses
The purpose of this consultation was to give stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback on the policy decision to reintroduce beavers to Scotland.
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Introduction
The Evidence Annex sets out the main elements of the most robust date we have on migrants and migration in Scotland.
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Appendix 3: List of references to additional materials (academic research, reports, weblinks) provided in consultation responses
Analysis of responses to the Energy Efficient Scotland: improving energy efficiency in owner-occupied homes consultation.
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35. Sectoral Policy 10: Defence
The Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan is a pilot process undertaken by a working group consisting of Marine Scotland, Orkney Islands Council and Highland Council in advance of statutory regional marine planning. This report
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6. Footnotes
Our response to the UK Migration Advisory Committee call for evidence on the shortage occupation list.
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Section 2 - Background on the Consultation Process
Following the recommendations made by the Task Force on Gear Conflict this is a consultation on measures to tackle gear conflict in Scottish inshore waters.
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12. Next steps in the ICIA process
This report seeks to complete the first two stages of the island communities impact assessment (ICIA) process by identifying whether there are issues which merit further exploration. Consultation responses will be used to determine whether a full
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6. What are the likely significant environmental effects of the draft NPF4?
Non-technical summary outlining the integrated impact assessment carried out for Scotland’s draft fourth National Planning Framework.
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7. Conclusions and Recommendations
Report on the use of acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) in salmon farming to control predation by seals and their wider effects on wildlife by the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission.
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