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  1. Chapter 4: Devolved Revenue and Expenditure

    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) is an Accredited Official Statistics publication. It estimates the revenue raised in Scotland and the cost of public services provided for Scotland.

    Part of:
    Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) 2023-24
  2. Transforming Scotland’s waters

    Actions to improve the water environment.

  3. Designated bathing waters: 2024 bathing season

    A list of bathing waters for the 2024 bathing season, which runs from 1 June to 15 September 2024.

  4. Collecting the Marine Scotland salmon and sea trout fishery statistics

    Describes how the annual Marine Scotland salmon and sea trout fishery statistics are collected and made available.

  5. Implementation and Delivery Plan

    This assessment is undertaken to estimate the costs, benefits and risks of proposed management measures for sites within Northern North Sea that may impact the public, private or third sector.

    Part of:
    Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (Northern North Sea) - Fisheries Management Measures within Scottish Offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
  6. Waverley fund gathers steam

    £1 million announced for historic vessel.

  7. Scottish economic bulletin: February 2024

    Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.

    Part of:
    Economic briefs and bulletins
  8. Existing commercial fisheries closures and seasonal fishing inhibitions: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.

  9. Reducing single use plastic

    Protecting the marine environment.

  10. Rural tourism investment

    Projects to benefit from £3 million funding.

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