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Help shape the Perth and Kinross approach to a Visitor Levy.

Public Consultation Now Open – Visitor Levy In May 2024, the Scottish Parliament passed the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act. This Act…

Building Community Wealth in Scotland: Share Your Views

Your Voice, Your Community The Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament in March this year…

The CLD team wants to hear your priorities for Perth & Kinross

The PKC Community Learning and Development (CLD) team is gathering third sector perspectives to shape the Community Learning and Development…

Supporting Local Democracy: An Appeal from Auchterarder & District Community Council

Scottish Government is currently in the second phase of Democracy Matters, a consultation that began in 2017 to review how…

Perth and Kinross Circular Economy Survey 2023 – 2024

This survey has been funded by Zero Waste Scotland and aims to find out more about what residents and organisations…

Let’s Be Heard: Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry listening project

Let’s Be Heard wants to know how you were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland in a listening project…

A winter survey on behalf of the Anti-Poverty Taskforce

As winter approaches, we are aware there will be increased pressure on individuals and families in Perth and Kinross who…

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