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I recall that Margaret Jamieson accompanied me on my visit to Kilmarnock prison. On the contract, lessons have been learned and those lessons will be reflected in the contracts for new prisons.
For example, Edinburgh Woollen Mill told us in evidence that it is busy at new year. People who visit Scotland might want to go to a store that sells tartan, woollens and other Scottish goods.
We have to deal with problems such as dampness in houses that were built by the public sector in our inner cities and peripheral estates.A new issue has arisen in the private rented sector since the introduction of the right to buy.
Section 31—Orders and regulations Amendment 79 moved—Ross Finnie—and agreed to. Amendment 26 is in a group on its own. Amendment 26 is a straightforward amendment.
Does he agree with Gordon Brown that we need new nuclear weapons or, like many in his party, will he oppose new weapons of mass destruction on the Clyde?
The petition calls on the Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to review the current guidelines on new housing developments to ensure that a larger proportion is allocated to affordable housing.At its meeting on 26 May 2004, the committee agreed to seek comments from the Executive.