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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.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-7432 by Ross Finnie on 4 May 2004, on what date it expects to receive the report on the culls in Glenfeshie. Ministers received the reporton 26 May 2004. S2W-08346
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 September 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive when the Minister for Health and Community Care will reply to the letter of 26 February 2001 from Mr S Taylor of Sheildhill, Falkirk.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 December 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive when the Minister for Health and Community Care will reply to my letter of 26 October 2000 regarding the provision of residential care for the elderly in the Scottish Borders.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 December 1999
We might ask them to reply in a tight format to part of the call for evidence, and to specify what inhibitors and constraints they face in being as competitive as they might be and in achieving the growth that they might achieve. The other side of the coin is that we could ask contributors to specify what opportunities might allow them to grow faster and to...
Sections 19 to 25 agreed to. Section 26—Authorisation of post-mortem examination etc: child 12 years of age or over Amendments 67 to 69 moved—Lewis Macdonald—and agreed to.