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Local government - gov.scotLocal government in Scotland has been made up of 32 local authorities since 1996. You can view local authority boundary maps on the Local Government Boundary ...
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[PDF] Local Government in Scotland - COSLAThere are 32 Local Authorities in Scotland with identical functions and powers. Each Local Authority provides public services, including education, social care, ...
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Accountability and standards of councils - Local government - gov.scotCouncils in Scotland operate independently of central government and are accountable to their electorates, not Scottish Ministers, for the provision of services ...
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Scotland's councils face severe challenges to balance the booksMay 15, 2024 · Scotland's councils faced a collective gap of up to £585 million between the money needed to deliver services and the money available when setting their ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Local authorities: factsheet - gov.scot - The Scottish GovernmentMay 8, 2017 · The council is headed by the Leader of the council, normally elected by the party or coalition that forms the administration of the council.
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Burghs in Scottish History - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressIn a feudal system, all the lands belongs to the king who then grants it to his tenants, asking for various favours in return, for instance, an annual rent ...
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Burgh records: research guide 6 - John Gray CentreAt least 16 burghs (including Haddington) date from the reign of King David I (1124–53); by 1600, there were 92, but only 12 were created after 1600. Until 1879 ...
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Scotland Poor Law - FamilySearchMar 20, 2024 · Care of the Poor Before 1845 ... In 1579, a statute was passed that stated that all parishes were responsible for their own poor and only certain ...
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Our Records: The Kirk Session and The Poor | Scotland's PeopleJun 21, 2021 · The General Assembly of 1841 called for an official inquiry into the state of poor relief and in January 1843 a Royal Commission of Inquiry was ...
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The perennial challenges of Scottish local government organisationFrom 1833 until about 1890, Scotland operated its distinctive legislative framework, inspired by the liberal notion of self-government, which enabled local ...
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[PDF] The Administration of Urban Society in Scotland 1800-50, with ...The nineteenth century saw many reforms occur within Scotland's burghs: self-electing town councils were swept away, and replaced by directly.
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Civic Borders and Imagined Communities: Continuity and Change in ...The resulting Burgh Police (Scotland) Act of 1833 embodied the liberal notion that a town's inhabitants should be empowered to identify their local concerns ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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One Hundred Years of Scottish Local GovernmentThese statutes are usually known as the Municipal. Reform Act, 1833, and the Burgh Police Act, 1833. The former abolished the old system of close ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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police, Enlightenment and civic virtue in urban Scotland, c. 1780-1833those towns chose to adopt the 1833 Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, which permitted, but did not compel, local authorities to embrace reform. The overwhelming ...
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Local government legislation - County and Parishes viewerThis entirely remodelled the whole range of local government in Scotland and simplified the system, abolishing the previous local government bodies and ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[PDF] Information Paper Local government in Scotland: before 1975Part 7 of the 1889 Act established Boundary Commissioners to look at county, burgh, parish and electoral division boundaries, and gave them power to implement.<|separator|>
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A Brief Guide to Key Information Sources on Parish Boundaries in ...The 1894 Act carried into effect proposals which were envisaged during the passing of the 1889 Act, resulting in the alteration of many parish and county ...
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[PDF] THE 1975 REFORM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SCOTLANDDiscussion of local government reform in Scotland extended over a considerable period in the 1960s, but the beginning of effective debate may be assigned to ...Missing: history | Show results with:history<|separator|>
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[PDF] Overview report on the 1996/97 audits of local authorities3.1. The Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 provided for the winding down of the 53 district councils and nine regional councils and their replacement ...
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Devolution in Scotland: The impact on local governmentJan 10, 2018 · The report assesses the impact of devolution on national local government organisations and on the centralisation of political power in Scotland ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Records legislation - National Records of Scotland (NRS)Nov 28, 2024 · The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 introduced a two-tier system of local government comprising: ... This arrangement came into effect in ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Community planning: an initial review - Audit ScotlandThe Local Government in. Scotland Act 2003 (the Act) provides the statutory basis for community planning. It requires local authorities to initiate and ...
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Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 - Legislation.gov.ukThe Act covers local government elections, membership of local authorities, and miscellaneous and general provisions.Missing: community planning
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Whatever happened to Scottish local government? - LGiUOct 10, 2024 · Another almost immediate impact of devolution was the emergence of ring-fencing as a physical manifestation of the asymmetry which mars central- ...Missing: centralization | Show results with:centralization
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Local Government Finance facts and figures 2024Sep 9, 2024 · The proportion of local government funding from the Scottish Government which is formally ring-fenced is lower now than it has been for 6 years.
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Fiscal Framework between Scottish Government and Local ...Oct 10, 2025 · It established a default position that there will be no ring-fencing or direction of funding, unless there is a clear joint understanding of, ...Missing: grants | Show results with:grants
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[PDF] This concordat sets out the terms of a new relationship between the ...Nov 14, 2007 · Overall, the Scottish Government's Departmental Expenditure Limit is growing in real terms by 0.5% in 2008-09, 1.6% in 2009-10 and 2.3% in ...
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Scottish government scraps plan for National Care Service - BBCJan 23, 2025 · Social Care Minister Maree Todd has confirmed the SNP administration is dropping its flagship policy.Missing: centralization | Show results with:centralization
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Scottish Government scraps national care service restructureJan 26, 2025 · Flagship policy to create national care service overhauled after significant opposition in Scottish Parliament and from local government.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Double Devolution? Examining the Case for Scottish 'Metro Mayors'Jul 28, 2025 · It follows persistent criticism that Scotland is over-centralised and calls for 'double devolution' downwards from the Scottish Government to ...
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2 Island Geographies - Scottish Islands Data Overview (2025)Sep 9, 2025 · Shetland Islands Council, Orkney Islands Council, and Comhairle nan Eilean Siar are local authorities which are completely made up of islands.Missing: variations unitary
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[PDF] uk government and the three scottish islands councils - GOV.UKThe Islands Councils already have a distinct relationship with the rest of Scotland and the UK as the first unitary local authorities in Scotland, with a ...
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Mid-2023 population estimates (outdated)Figure 4: The population of council areas in Scotland ranged from 631,970 in Glasgow City to 22,000 in Orkney Islands.
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Local government facts and figures: Scotland - LGiUCouncils have different types of powers and duties which are set out in various different pieces of legislation: Mandatory duties – things that councils are ...
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Geography | Highland profile - key facts and figuresThe Highlands has the 7th highest population of the 32 authorities in Scotland (235,540) while having the lowest population density at 8 persons per square ...
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Mid-2024 population estimates - National Records of Scotland (NRS)Aug 14, 2025 · Glasgow City had the highest population (650,300), followed by City of Edinburgh (530,680) and then Fife (374,760). Council areas which are ...
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Older People - Aberdeenshire Community Planning PartnershipJan 15, 2017 · Aberdeenshire faces specific demographic challenges, including a higher-than-average life expectancy and dependency ratio.Missing: population strain
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[PDF] Aberdeenshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2024In 2021, 18.5% of the population were aged 0-15, 1.9% higher than the equivalent figure for Scotland. This an increase of 2.1% on the 2001 figure for ...Missing: strain | Show results with:strain
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[PDF] Navigating Demographic Change - Improvement ServiceScotland's population is changing . Most notably, our population is rapidly becoming older, and this, together with changes across all age groups, ...Missing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Raising the roof: can Scotland's Housing to 2040 Strategy help as ...Sep 16, 2025 · In 2024, 13 Scottish local authorities declared a housing emergency. Whilst the drivers of these 'emergencies' varied across local authorities ...
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Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 - Explanatory NotesThis replaces the current duty of best value imposed on fire and rescue authorities and joint boards by section 1 of the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003.
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Education (Scotland) Act 1980 - Legislation.gov.ukDuty of education authorities to secure provision of education. 2. Secretary of State may prescribe standards, etc., for education authorities.
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Education (Scotland) Act 2016 - Explanatory NotesThe Act aims to reduce inequalities, ensure qualified teachers, promote excellence, support Gaelic education, and extend rights for children with support needs.
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[PDF] The Role of Chief Social Work Officer - The Scottish Government(a) will assist local authorities in the discharge of their social work responsibilities; (b) will help local authorities maximise the added value of the CSWO ...
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Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 - Legislation.gov.ukA local roads authority shall manage and maintain all such roads in their area as are for the time being entered in a list (in this Act referred to as their “ ...
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The Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 - Legislation.gov.ukThese Regulations provide for the collection, transport and treatment of dry recyclable waste and food waste, and for related matters.
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Duty of care: code of practice for managing controlled waste - gov.scotOct 5, 2012 · Statutory guidance on the duties that must be complied with by anyone who produces, keeps, imports or manages controlled waste in Scotland.
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Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 - Legislation.gov.ukAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to town and country planning in Scotland with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Scottish ...
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Development plans - Planning and architecture - gov.scotthe relevant local development plan (LDP). Scotland's 32 local authorities and the two national park authorities are designated planning authorities, and are ...
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Review of Leisure and Culture Services in ScotlandSep 17, 2024 · Local government investment in culture, sport and leisure services across Scotland has reduced by at least 20% in real terms between 2010/11 and ...
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Economic development in Scotland - Scottish ParliamentSep 21, 2021 · It can include targeted investment in, and running of, infrastructure, investment in skills and training, and support for marketing, promotion and network ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Scottish Local Authorities' Economic Development Group - SLAEDIn this way, councils provide economic leadership and act as a key link across government (local and national), businesses and knowledge institutions. This ...
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[PDF] Clelland, D. (2021) In a straightjacket? Targeting deprivation in rural ...Mar 1, 2021 · The paper discusses targeting deprivation in rural Scotland, the uneven geographies of deprivation, and the dilemmas for rural local ...
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Tenants celebrate 20 years since Glasgow housing stock transfer to ...Mar 8, 2023 · Tenants in Scotland's biggest city have celebrated 20 years since the transfer of more than 80,000 council homes to Glasgow Housing Association ...Missing: 2000 | Show results with:2000
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[PDF] Council housing transfers - Audit ScotlandHousing transfer is the sale of all or part of a public body's housing stock to an alternative, not-for-profit landlord. Between 1998 and 2004, some. 103,000 ...
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[PDF] Asset Transfer Requests: Evaluation of Part 5 of the Community ...Dec 17, 2024 · This report presents findings from an evaluation of Part 5 of the Community. Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 (the Act).<|separator|>
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Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 - part 5 asset transferMar 31, 2025 · This report presents findings from a review of asset transfers as introduced by Part 5 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
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Councillors' roles, conduct and pay - Local government - gov.scotThe Scottish Government determines the basic pay of councillors in Scotland and sets the standards to which they must adhere.
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Local CouncillorThe next Scottish local government elections are expected to take place in May 2027 to elect 1,226 councillors in Scotland's 32 local authorities. If you ...
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[PDF] Scottish Council Elections Counting the votes - Electoral Commissionelectoral system called Single Transferable Vote (STV). This means that voters will mark their ballot paper by numbering the candidates in order of their ...
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The Local STV Voting System Explained - Ballot Box ScotlandLocal Elections in Scotland use a system of proportional representation (PR), as is the norm in democracies across the world.
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Single Transferable Vote (STV) - Edinburgh CouncilScottish local government elections are conducted under the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system. This means you rank the candidates in order of preference ...
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[PDF] Local Government Election – Qualification and Disqualification forThe qualifications for being nominated as a candidate for the Council are that the candidate: • must have attained the age of 18 at the day of nomination. •.
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consultation on updating disqualification criteria for local authority ...It is vital, therefore, that they have the trust of the communities they serve. The Scottish Government considers that there should be consequences where the ...
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Official council roles | North Lanarkshire CouncilAug 8, 2024 · The Provost is the civic head of the council and also chairs meetings of the full council. The Provost is Councillor Kenny Duffy and the Depute ...
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[PDF] Provost Role Description - West Lothian CouncilThe Provost is expected to: • Act as civic head hosting Council events and attending other events as civic leader and representative of the Council and the West ...
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The Lord ProvostA City of Edinburgh Councillor since 1984, Robert Aldridge became the city's 258th Lord Provost and Lord Lieutenant on 26 May 2022.
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[PDF] Governing Effectively: Keeping Your Eye on the Big PictureLocal authorities in Scotland must take corporate decisions: there is no legal provision for policies being made by individual elected members.
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[PDF] How councils work - Are you still getting it right? - Audit ScotlandOur work includes: • securing and acting upon the external audit of Scotland's councils and various joint boards and committees.
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Scottish Chief Executive Framework - Public sector pay policy 2024 ...Oct 16, 2024 · The Scottish Chief Executive pay bands are uplifted annually in line with the Pay Policy and the Framework for 2024-25 is detailed in the pay parameters and ...
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Top tips for chief executives | Local Government AssociationChief executives are responsible for arranging advice, shaping implementation and reporting on its outcomes. This means that chief executives are central to ...
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Ethical Standards Commissioner: Encourage fairness, good conduct ...We investigate complaints about the behaviour of MSPs, local authority councillors, and board members of public bodies and about lobbyists.
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Ethical standards in public life framework: factsheet - gov.scotDec 15, 2015 · The Act: introduced codes of conduct which councillors and members must comply with at all times in fulfilling their duties.
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Strain clear across Scotland's local government workforceAug 7, 2025 · Multiple challenges are affecting Scotland's 260,000 council workers. As well as increasing demand for services, councils are facing challenges ...
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[PDF] Scotland's Local Government Workforce Report 2024With increased scrutiny from Audit Scotland and the publication of overview reports suggesting that workforce planning practice in councils should be.
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[PDF] Audit Scotland report – Transformation in Councils - Highland CouncilDec 5, 2024 · Skills gaps, vacancies, absences, an ageing workforce and lack of retention are well known issues that continue to worsen. Workforce gaps ...
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The Power of Preferences: STV in Scottish Local ElectionsApr 26, 2022 · In Scotland around seven in ten Conservative, Labour and SNP supporters chose to use their transferable vote to express preferences for other ...
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Understanding Council By-Elections - Ballot Box ScotlandCouncil elections in Scotland are conducted via the Single Transferable Vote (STV). This is a form of (partially) proportional representation.
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Report on the May 2022 Scottish council electionsSep 21, 2022 · On 5 May 2022 elections were held across Scotland's 32 councils. Voters used the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system to elect their ...
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[PDF] 1 SCOTTISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ELECTRONIC ...May 6, 2025 · Council Elections in Scotland use a form of proportional representation voting called the. Single Transferable Voting system (STV). Voters ...
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Scottish council elections 2022: SNP finishes as biggest party - BBCMay 6, 2022 · Labour overtakes the Conservatives to finish second, with Tory leader Douglas Ross blaming Partygate.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Report on Scottish Council Elections 2017 - Electoral CommissionIn 2015, however, the scheduled Scottish Parliament elections were postponed for a year because a. UK general election was due following the passage of the ...
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[PDF] Local authority elections in Scotland - Electoral Reform SocietyThe Scottish local elections on 3 May 2007 were the first major use of the Single. Transferable Vote (STV) system in a public election in Great Britain. The ...
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Publication: Local government budgets 2025/26 - Audit ScotlandMay 22, 2025 · In 2025/26 councils received over £15 billion in government funding, with more money set to be raised from council tax and charges for some services.
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One in four Scottish councils fear 'bankruptcy' - study - BBCDec 13, 2023 · Ministers are warned it is "only a matter of time" before a local authority is unable to balance its books.Missing: depletion risk
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Nearly a quarter of Scottish councils warn of effective bankruptcyDec 13, 2023 · Nearly a quarter of Scottish councils fear they will not be able to balance their budgets in the 2024/25 financial year.
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Balancing Local Government Budgets in Scotland - CIPFALocal government across Scotland is making difficult financial decisions to balance budgets at a time of ongoing and challenging financial pressures.
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2024 State of local government finance in Scotland - LGiU“We don't have enough flexibility to deliver regional focussed activity and spending transformation due to Scottish Government ring fencing their priorities…”.
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Involving communities is vital as councils face financial strainJan 28, 2025 · Scotland's councils continue to face severe financial pressures. The need to consult with communities, clearly communicate the impact on local services,Missing: bankruptcy | Show results with:bankruptcy
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Scottish council tax: ripe for reform | Institute for Fiscal Studies - IFSFeb 12, 2025 · The Scottish Government reformed council tax in 2017 to make it less regressive, but failed to tackle the most obvious problem with the tax: the ...
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Scottish council tax revaluation needed, says minister Ivan McKeeJun 26, 2025 · Public finance minister Ivan McKee tells BBC news that there would "be winners and losers" from revaluation of council tax.<|separator|>
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Broken Beyond Repair: Why now is the time to replace Council TaxJun 5, 2025 · Ahead of the Scottish Parliament election in May 2026, we're urging Scotland's political parties to set out clear plans for real reform. They ...
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Constitutional 'paralysis' blamed for 'depressing' lack of Council Tax ...Feb 26, 2025 · The failure to deal with council tax reform in the devolution era is 'depressing', while basing the tax on property values more than 30 years old 'destroys' ...
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Building Consensus on Council Tax Reform - COSLAExpert and independent analysis will be commissioned, including to provide high level analysis and modelling on alternative scenarios and reforms of the system.
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Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2025 [Draft]Feb 27, 2025 · The 2025 local government finance order that is before us today seeks parliamentary approval for the guaranteed payment of £13.9 billion in revenue support.
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Fiscal Framework between Scottish Government and Local ...Oct 10, 2025 · a) The Fiscal Framework should set out mutual expectations related to the exercising of greater fiscal powers, and the use of new fiscal levers ...
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[PDF] Local government policy update | Audit ScotlandApr 10, 2025 · Mr. Swinney highlighted the additional £1 billion in funding for councils in the 2025-26 budget, to enable them to tackle local issues such as ...
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Procurement activity: annual report 2022 to 2023 - gov.scotApr 4, 2025 · An overview of public procurement activity in Scotland for 2022 to 2023, based on information contained in individual annual procurement reports prepared by ...
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[PDF] The IFS Scottish Budget Report – 2025–26Jun 11, 2025 · This report covers the 2025-26 Scottish budget, including tax strategy, council tax reform, and school spending.
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Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, Part IV - Legislation.gov.ukThe general purpose of a community council shall be to ascertain, co-ordinate and express to the local authorities for its area, and to public authorities, the ...
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[PDF] Model Scheme for the establishment of community councils in ...Under the legislation, every local community in Scotland is entitled to petition their local authority to establish a community council in their area. The Model ...
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[PDF] WDC Scheme for the Establishment of Community Councils 2022From 1st April 1996 the role of Community Councils was enhanced by adding a statutory consultation role for Community Councils in both planning and licensing.
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[PDF] Good practice guidance for local authorities and community councilsThe Local Government Scotland Act, 1973 empowered all local authorities to assist community councils, both with funding and administrative support. There ...
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[PDF] Scheme for the Establishment of Community Councils in HighlandCommunity Councils were first established in Scotland following the Local. Government (Scotland) Act 1973. Thereafter, the Local Government (Scotland) Act,.Missing: advisory | Show results with:advisory
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Community Life Survey 2023/24: Civic engagement and social actionDec 4, 2024 · Adults in rural areas (22%) were more likely to have engaged in civic consultation at least once in the last 12 months than those in urban areas ...
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[PDF] Community Council Chair Survey June/July 2020Between June 10th and July 30th SCSN invited Community Council Chairs across Scotland to participate in an online survey. The purpose of this survey was to: 1.
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Community Empowerment Act summaryThe Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 was passed to help to empower community bodies through the ownership or control of land and buildings.
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[PDF] Effective Community Engagement in Local Development Planning ...Sep 13, 2023 · The CLD Standards Council Scotland is the professional body for people who work or volunteer in community learning and development (CLD) ...Missing: rates | Show results with:rates
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Local Government in Scotland Act 2003 - Legislation.gov.uk(1)Every authority, body, office-holder or other person initiating, maintaining, facilitating or participating in community planning shall, in doing so, have ...Missing: citizen input
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Community planning - Improving public services - gov.scotCommunity planning is how public bodies and local communities work together to design and deliver better services, with 32 partnerships across Scotland.Missing: 2004 | Show results with:2004<|separator|>
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[PDF] Community planning: An update - Audit ScotlandUnder the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003, it was the duty of the council to lead and develop the community planning process. The Community. Empowerment ...
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Consultations and petitions | Fife CouncilSep 3, 2025 · All decisions about council services are made in public. Proposals and papers are available for the public one week before the committee meeting ...
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Consultations and Petitions - Stirling CouncilMar 7, 2025 · Consultations in Stirling Council are handled on our Engage Stirling platform. Follow the link below to view or participate in our consultations.
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[PDF] Procedure for Consideration of Public Petitions - Highland CouncilCitizens - a petition from citizens with at least 50 signatures from people living within the Council area. b. Businesses – a petition from at least ten local ...
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Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 - part 3 participation ...Mar 31, 2025 · This report presents findings from a review of participation requests as introduced by Part 3 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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Scottish Household Survey 2023: trust in public institutions - gov.scotDec 2, 2024 · Adults in large urban areas expressed higher levels of trust in the Scottish Government than adults in remote rural areas (49% compared to 38%).
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Scottish schools facing teacher shortage as students turn their backs ...Apr 19, 2025 · Scotland is facing another crisis in the classroom as new figures showed a large shortfall in the number of students studying to become secondary school ...
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Declining education performance in Scotland, particularly in maths ...Nov 16, 2023 · Scores in maths and science in Scotland have declined to below those seen in England and are now close to the OECD average.
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[PDF] Scottish Borders Council Annual Audit Report 2024/25Sep 25, 2025 · The percentage of A, B, C and unclassified roads that should be considered for maintenance is deteriorating. This percentage is the highest ...
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[PDF] Economic, Environmental and Social Impact of Changes in ...Maintaining Scotland's Roads (Audit Scotland, 2011) highlighted that the overall maintenance backlog on roads in Scotland is £2.25 billion.
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Scottish councils spend £400m on social care overtime in five yearsSep 14, 2025 · Councils in Scotland have spent more than £400 million in the past five years on social care overtime and agency staff, figures show.
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April 2013 set for single police and fire services - BBC NewsFeb 21, 2012 · The Scottish Government's Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Bill, external will establish single forces for both the police and fire services.Missing: nationalization autonomy
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Mind the implementation gap? Police reform and local policing in ...Aug 6, 2025 · Much of the criticism of the 2013 nationalisation of Scottish policing has centred on its effects on police-community relations (Terpstra and ...
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Constrained autonomy and uncertain viability: local government ...Jul 22, 2024 · Constrained autonomy and uncertain viability: local government finance in Scotland. The LGIU's Local Democracy Research Centre is exploring ...
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[PDF] Constrained autonomy and uncertain viability in Scotland: | LGiUUnderstanding local government finance in Scotland must be foregrounded by understanding the financial relationship between UK and Scottish Governments. The.
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The impact of devolution on local government - University of GlasgowMay 31, 2024 · In many ways, it has revitalised local democracy by bringing decision-making closer to the people it affects, and has empowered parliamentarians ...
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Improving Local Democracy in Scotland - Parliament or Council? 25 ...We argue there is a need to revisit and reset the way all public services in Scotland are organised, delivered and financed. We have suggested the creation of a ...
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Democracy Matters - Citizen SpaceOn 28 August 2023, the Scottish Government and COSLA launched phase two of the Democracy Matters engagement process as part of the Local Governance Review.
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Scotland's Public Service Reform Strategy: Delivering for ScotlandJun 19, 2025 · The Public Service Reform Strategy sets out commitments to change the system of public services - to be preventative, to better join up and to ...
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Scottish Government sets out public service reform plans | SCDCJul 2, 2025 · The Scottish Government has published plans setting out how public services will adapt and respond to Scotland's challenges around rising demand and costs.
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Devolution within devolution? A SWOT analysis of introducing ...Oct 8, 2025 · In Scotland, few new local government powers have emerged since devolution. However, since 2014, devolved administrations have pioneered ...
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Invest Locally In Scotland's Future - COSLAThe Accounts Commission have projected a Local Government budget gap of £392.7 million in 2025/26, rising to a cumulative gap of £780 million by 2026/27.
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Verity House Agreement and New Deal with Local GovernmentIt also encompasses the Local Governance Review and a commitment to establish a working group to explore effective deliberative engagement on local government ...