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East Lothian is considering other ways of meeting the challenges that it faces and a number of local authorities such as East Lothian, with low debt and low investment needs, are considering a new-build programme through borrowing under the prudential regime.
In every community in Scotland that I visit, one of the first issues that is raised is people's concern not only about graffiti and vandalism—they are bad enough—but about serious disorder on the streets, which keeps people prisoners in their homes.
The meeting was at the crack of dawn, at 8.30 am on 30 March—the day after I returned from an extremely arduous visit to Brussels. Excuse us if we are not entirely sympathetic.
At the moment, its Fife organiser, Emma Whitelock, has 48 students, and the work that she does is supported by 26 volunteers, but the funding runs out at the end of this month.
I might even go as far as seeking the assistance of the local authority to create a new path if the exercise of access rights were interfering with conservation issues.For the few issues in which access could pose a threat to the conservation interest, Scottish Natural Heritage may use the powers provided under section 26 to advise people where access rights may threaten natural heritage—Historic Scotland may do so where cultural heritage is threatened.