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  1. Official statistics: forthcoming publications

    A twelve-month calendar of Scottish Government statistical releases in spreadsheet format. The calendar includes Official and National Statistics publications, as well as Management Information publications.

  2. Equality and Human Rights Budget Advisory Group minutes: August 2023

    Minutes of the group meeting held on 24 August 2023.

  3. Corporate Board minutes: June 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the board on 20 June 2023.

  4. Non-domestic rates privacy notice

    As part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to monitor existing policies and to develop new ones, it needs to collect and use information about non-domestic properties on the valuation roll.

    Part of:
    Local government finance statistics: information for data suppliers
  5. Genomics in Scotland: Building our Future Strategy Summary

    A five-year national strategy.

  6. Genomics in Scotland: Building our Future Strategy: Implementation Plan Year One

    Genomics in Scotland: Building our Future. Implementation Plan Year One 2024-2025.

  7. Scotland's Genomic Medicine Strategy 2024-2029

    Our strategy for transforming genomic medicine across Scotland from 2024 to 2029

  8. Wildlife Crime in Scotland 2022

    Publication giving statistics on wildlife crime in Scotland.

  9. Alcohol and Drug Partnerships: contacts

    Contact information for local Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADPs) in Scotland.

  10. Time limits for enforcement action for unauthorised EIA development: consultation

    The Scottish Government is inviting comments on proposals to disapply Section 124 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 concerning the time limits for taking enforcement action on unauthorised development which requires an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

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