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Chapter 5 Finance and the Constitution
The Scottish Government's draft spending plans for 2017 to 2018.
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2.0 Tenant Involvement
This Guide will be useful to tenants, tenant groups, Local Authority and Housing Association staff who want to know more about TP and who would like to develop their involvement and scrutiny activities further. It is designed for all staff and will
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Standard 7: Flexible and outcome focused commissioning
This framework consists of a set of standards for local authorities to provide them with an overarching structure, aligned to legislation and statutory guidance, for further implementation of the self-directed support approach to social care. This
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Chapter 4: Putting recommendations into practice
Co-produced with the Scottish Cities Alliance, this report sets out the specific impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on city centres, and identifies the immediate priorities to support city centre recovery.
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Section 2
Draft new Devolved School Management Guidelines to local authorities, providing guidance on local authorities’ Devolved School Management Schemes regarding how they fund schools and the accountability and responsibility for financial decisions.
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2. Route To Market
Statement reaffirming Scottish Government's existing onshore wind policy and seeking views on issues relating to supporting the sector.
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ARD Stakeholder Group minutes: May 2019
Minutes of the seventh meeting of the ARD (agriculture and rural development) Stakeholder Group held on 23 May 2019.
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Public procurement - supporting innovation through procurement: SPPN 3/2023
Details on recent innovation-related developments including updates to Public Contracts Scotland (PCS), the launch of Scotland Innovates and associated guidance to support public bodies to consider, and act upon, opportunities to promote innovation
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1. The Local Housing Strategy (LHS)
Guidance to support a local authority to prepare a Local Housing Strategy (LHS).
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Edinburgh Tram Inquiry Report: Transport Secretary statement
Statement to the Scottish Parliament by Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition MĂ iri McAllan
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