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Consideration of new petitions: The Committee will consider the following new petitions— PE1954: End the installation of new telegraph poles for broadband provision; PE1955: Make the provision of public toilets a statutory duty; PE1956: Increase the provision of wheelchair acc...
Consideration of new petitions: The Committee will consider the following new petitions— PE1954: End the installation of new telegraph poles for broadband provision; PE1955: Make the provision of public toilets a statutory duty; PE1956: Increase the provision of wheelchair acc...
A programme for the day is in development, but we’d anticipate the visit beginning at 10am with a tour of the village and an opportunity to speak to tenants, then a lunch break on site followed by discussions in the afternoon.
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Date answered:
23 March 2020
Between 2011-12 and 2018-19, there have been a total of 84,777 residential property sales registered in the City of Edinburgh, of which there have been 9,052 sales of new build properties.
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Draft regulation 8 covers the instance where an individual has had a previous award of AA or PADP that ended within 2 years of a new application being made. 13. If the new application is for the same condition as the previous award, or a related condition that has developed from it, then the individual is immediately considered eligible for assistance rather than having to wait for 26 weeks, as the previous award shows that there is a long term element to their needs.
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the findings of the latest Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, which included for the first time new questions around crimes of fraud and computer misuse.