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Annex 3: Progress made towards Strategic Objectives, by respondent type
The report sets out the main findings of the public consultation carried out to inform a review of the National Islands Plan 2019.
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6. Greenspace and Biodiversity
Report for 2021 to 2022 providing information on; greenhouse gas emissions arising from the operations of NHS Scotland, actions which have been taken or are underway to reduce NHS Scotland’s greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact, and
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Annex B
The Action Group on Processions has made six recommendations to improve facilitation of processions for the Scottish Government, CoSLA and Police Scotland to consider.
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Communities and third sector
All policies, publications, consultations and news relating to communities and the third sector.
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Section 5: Embedding caring for our outdoor spaces into our planning
Caring for Our Outdoor Spaces is about making the most of the outdoor spaces your Early Learning and Childcare settings use and caring for the environment through embedding Learning for Sustainability. This guidance supports practitioners to provide
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4. Output sampling and reporting requirements
This updated Code of Practice sets out a number of requirements with regard to the sampling and reporting of materials received by Materials Facilities. Requirements under the new Code will start from 1 April 2025.
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12 Community Empowerment
This report gives a snapshot of Scotland's island-level data as collated in the new Scottish Islands Data Dashboard and draws out key findings relating to each of the strategic objective topic areas set out in the National Islands Plan.
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- Scottish islands: data overview 2023
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Small landholdings
Information about smallholdings and small landholdings.
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Dementia
What we are doing about Dementia.
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- Mental health
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Appendix 1 – Islands included in the Scottish Government Scottish Islands Typology by island type
This report outlines the Scottish Islands Typology (2024). It classifies Scotland’s islands into ten categories based on combinations of population, access to local amenities, and access to mainland Scotland. It offers an alternative way to
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