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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.scottish.parliament.uk or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000. .
All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 49A–DPM Session 5 (2020)
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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.scottish.parliament.uk or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000. .
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.scottish.parliament.uk or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000. .
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.scottish.parliament.uk or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000. .
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.scottish.parliament.uk or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000. .
All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 36 Session 5 (2018)
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All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 39 Session 5 (2018)
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For other risks, making the best use of the systems, services and support already in place is often more effective and better value for money than buying in advanced security solutions.
This option, as well as the other two that both also involve SCR abatement, additionally include costs associated with buying and transporting the urea that is required for the abatement; they estimated these at a total of £3.25M per annum across the islands where they operate.