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Questions for consultation
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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Wildlife Crime Penalties Review Group: report
Report from the review group commissioned by Scottish Government to examine whether the penalties for wildlife crimes were adequate and a deterrent.
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Contaminated Land Advisory Group: terms of reference
Terms of reference for the Contaminated Land Advisory Group (CLAG).
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- Contaminated Land Advisory Group
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Quiet Areas
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for School Age Childcare Programme
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for the school age childcare (SACC) programme.
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What happens next
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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References and Evidence
This is a summary of responses from a Scottish Government call for evidence on single-use food containers and other commonly littered or problematic single-use items. The report brings together a range of evidence and views from stakeholders to
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List of Abbreviations
Conclusions and recommendations from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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PART 4: Significant Pollution and the Significant Possibility of Significant Pollution of the Water Environment
This document promulgates revised statutory guidance for the operation of the contaminated land regime following implementation of the Contaminated Land (Scotland) Regulations 2005. It replaces the earlier 2000 version.
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Reason for Consultation
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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