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If the people who are balloted vote for a transfer, everything on a housing estate that belongs to Glasgow City Council would be transferred to new owners. Plots on that land would transfer to new owners, who would probably seek to develop the land in new ways.
Scottish ParliamentLocal Government CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentLocal Government CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Afternoon) The Deputy Convener opened the meeting at 14:02Items in Private Items in Private I welcome everyone to the meeting.
This brings us to the end of stage 2 of the budget process for this year. I welcome the new minister and the new convener of the Finance Committee to their posts, and wish Mike Watson all the best in his new role.
Will the minister consider seriously the housing crisis in areas such as East Lothian when the Executive reviews the right to buy next year? There are a range of issues in that question.
The petitioner's response has now been received and has been circulated with an update from Transport Scotland on the latest position. Do members have any comments?
Further awards will be made until 2006 under the current and new programmes.A number of the latest plans produced by Childcare Partnerships include targets for growth in out-of-school care services.
To ask the Scottish Executive to state the number of new build and renovated properties which will be affected by the Housing (Right to Buy)(Cost Floor)(Scotland) Order (S.I. 1999/611).