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Will he agree to look seriously at any application—if one is received—from Fife Council to designate areas such as St Andrews and the east neuk of Fife as pressured areas to ensure that any new affordable housing that is provided is not lost to the right to buy?
The recent Scottish Health Advisory Service (SHAS) report covers the findings of the investigating team that visited the State Hospital in January 2000.
In the recent Scottish Television poll, two thirds of respondents did not feel that the Executive's latest proposals went far enough. We said that we would be a listening Parliament, but it is no use our simply listening and not acting.
There seems to be a problem, in that for a number of years the publicly funded housing has been built, barrier free, to a minimum standard of accessibility. New private housing need only meet the visitability standards.
If the messages are consistent, and if the rationale for buying into the quality assurance scheme is compelling, buying in becomes easier for those companies.