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The solution for those who simply want a better house is not for them to stop their neighbours buying—or for us, on their behalf, to stop their neighbours buying—but to get new investment into homes.
The Committee is supportive of the new powers in relation to the rehoming (and other interventions) of animals without a court order to benefit animal welfare.
That is particularly pertinent, given that the NHS is in possession of very high-quality polymers in the products that we buy.
Wendy Rayner further stated:
As part of a larger circular economy data project, we have worked with suppliers to identify the types of plastics as well as other materials used in products, and we are linking that data to procurement...
Such a mix can be achieved without extending the right to buy by providing more new homes for sale.The memorandum says that the level of uptake is down to about 2 per cent.
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Date answered:
17 March 2011
Offshore renewables represent a huge opportunity for Scotland; an opportunity to create new industries and to make great progress towards achieving our ambitious renewable energy targets.