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I stress, though, that my question concerns a very much unrelated constituent case.The constituent in question has faced a number of challenges when she has tried to obtain her new gluten-free products on prescription due to the discrepancies in what general practitioners are willing or able to prescribe.
We will be very happy to raise these matters with the new Secretary of State for Defence, whoever they might be, and encourage them to address them to ensure that the community can not only exercise its right to buy successfully, but go on to make a success of the development.
It is particularly important at this juncture to say how well organised the group has been in raising other issues that relate to part of southern Perthshire, where very important developments are going on in new housing and an integrated transport system.
Creative Scotland will work with a wide range of partners to support architecture and design in Scotland, which are an important part of our creative industries. One of the new reference groups that are being established under Scotland’s creative industries partnership will consider how best to support the needs of design services, including architecture, t...
What progress is she making on providing the necessary funding for a new storage facility and headquarters for that highly regarded and supported organisation?
(S3O-8960) The Scottish Government is committed to improving literacy for everyone in Scotland. The new curriculum—curriculum for excellence—has literacy at its heart and, for the first time, we are introducing specific qualifications in literacy in secondary school.Schools throughout Scotland are rightly using multiple approaches to teaching literacy skill...
The issue has been previously considered both in the Parliament and in this committee.Do members have any comments on what we should do with the petition? Obviously, I am new to the committee but, having read the briefing paper and the correspondence, I am not satisfied with the Government's response.
As I indicated in response to an earlier question, it is not yet fully implemented, so we will have to wait a little while to find out whether, under the new arrangements, some of what Gil Paterson would like to see will happen.