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I will write on behalf of the committee to thank the Executive for its response, but I will emphasise that the two important points that we made are still significant.
From that time, I have not had access to the files or records of either the National Stadium or Queen's Park FC. None the less, I believe that the statements in my submission are accurate, and I shall do my best to assist members this afternoon.In the past few days, I have had the opportunity to read Queen's Park Foo...
The fact that "producer" is not defined—or rather, that its definition becomes very wide on page 2 of the Executive's letter—is an important point about which we should ask. If there are no further comments, is the committee happy to obtain clarification on the points that Phil Gallie and Keith Raffan have made?
Included in that action plan's wide range of activities are workshops, conferences, a website and the provision of a telephone hotline for Scottish businesses who are looking for assistance.
I know that there has been some speculation about that in the press and elsewhere, but there is no point in our banning a practice outright when there is no reasonable alternative, and we are not doing so.
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Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill: Briefing Prior to Stage 3
This briefing supports Members in their consideration of the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill at Stage 3.
The Scottish Government brought forward further emergency legislation soon afterwards, the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act, which was passed on 26 May 2020.iiiCoronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act (asp 10).
The deadline for lodging amendments to be considered on 28 January will be 2 pm on Monday 26 January. Has the committee had any response in respect of the various issues that we had asked the minister to deal with before the start of stage 2?
The key point is that we want to help more people and we want more work to be done—indeed, that aim was the housing improvement task force's starting point.
I am therefore well aware that the UK's record has stretched the point quite a bit. Notwithstanding what Euan Robson pointed out, why is that sentence in there?