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Communities And Local Government
Supporting document to the Budget (Scotland) 2020 Amendment Regulations 2021 known as the Spring budget Revision (SBR). The SBR is the final opportunity to amend the Budget Act before the end of the financial year.
- Part of:
- Spring budget revision: 2020 to 2021
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Glossary
Policy statement on how nationally important land use planning matters should be addressed across the country.
- Part of:
- Scottish planning policy
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Chapter 12: Rural Economy
Sets out our proposed spending and tax plans for 2020 to 2021, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2020-2021
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5 Technology assessment
This masterplan will support the strategic development of low carbon heat and energy infrastructure projects that align to the goals of the Clyde Mission. It aims to support the identification and development of a portfolio of heat and energy
- Part of:
- Clyde Mission: energy masterplan
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8 Commercial models and procurement
This masterplan will support the strategic development of low carbon heat and energy infrastructure projects that align to the goals of the Clyde Mission. It aims to support the identification and development of a portfolio of heat and energy
- Part of:
- Clyde Mission: energy masterplan
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Summary of key questions
Independent analysis of responses to the call for ideas to inform the preparation of a new National Planning Framework (NPF), launched in January 2020.
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Information for planning statistics data suppliers
Information for local authority statistical data providers.
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- Planning statistics
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Communities and Local Government
Supporting document to the Budget Scotland Act 2020 Amendment (No.2) Regulations 2020 - the Autumn Budget Revision. Revising the Level 2 and 3 budgets detailed in the Scottish Budget as amended by the Summer Budget Revision.
- Part of:
- Autumn budget revision 2020 to 2021
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National Planning Framework for Scotland 2
Long term spatial strategy for Scotland's development.
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1. Introduction
This report outlines the main findings from research exploring public attitudes to land reform.
- Part of:
- Attitudes to land reform: research
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