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Implementation and Measurement of the National Islands Plan
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.
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Population Levels
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.
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Changes to water charges
Non-domestic property charges to be transformed.
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Housing
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.
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Environment Wellbeing and Biosecurity
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.
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Current Examples of Community Decision-Making
This document provides the basis for a second phase of deliberation on the future community decision-making. Have your say on local communities deciding their own future.
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7. Clarifications and Corrections
This publication invites views by 2 September 2024, on proposals for changes and simplifications to crofting law. Topics include entry to crofting, crofting communities, use of common grazings, strengthening residency and land use, and enhanced
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Guidance notes and sample forms
Guidance and updates around the Scottish Agricultural Census.
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4. Use of Common Grazings
An analysis of the responses received in relation to the Scottish Government's Crofting Consultation 2024: Proposals for Crofting Law Reform. The consultation ran from 6 June to 2 September 2024.
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Group 4 – Damage and Reckless Behaviour
Crime recording and counting rules for the Scottish Crime Recording Standard (SCRS). These are overseen, approved, maintained and developed by the Scottish Crime Recording Board (SCRB).
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