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6 Development on the Ground
Findings from research commissioned to inform preparation of the next version of Scotland’s National Planning Framework, NPF4.
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Local government finance circular 11/2020 COVID-19 grant funding scheme phase 3
Local government finance circular containing the guidance for phase 3 of the grant funding schemes: small business grant fund and retail, hospitality and leisure grant fund guidance. This is an annex to circular 8/2020.
- Part of:
- Local government finance circulars
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Annex A: Standing Instructions
Updated guidance for administering agents on the Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) scheme's administrative procedures.
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Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2020
Regulations imposing new requirements on certain hospitality premises and adjusting the rules and restrictions on household gatherings across Scotland.
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3. Consultation
Partial business and regulatory impact assessment of proposals to restrict promotions of food and drink high in fat sugar or salt (HFSS).
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Alcohol - Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) - continuation and future pricing: consultation analysis
Analysis of responses to the public consultation on whether Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) should be continued as part of the range of policy measures in place to address alcohol related harm, and, in the event of its continuation, the level the minimum
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4. Case study interviews – results
Final research report on case studies of student hardship during COVID-19.
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Annex A
Guidance for registered social landlords and grant providers on New Supply Shared Equity (NSSE) administrative procedures.
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6 Improving enforcement (Q13-Q15)
Independent analysis of responses to the “Developing Scotland’s circular economy: consultation on proposals for legislation” paper which included proposals for a circular economy bill and two secondary regulations relating to single-use
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3.0 Consultation
Full business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) assessing the regulatory impacts of deposit return for drinks containers for businesses in Scotland.
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