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The new measures will enable farmers to invest in capital projects such as new or improved waste management facilities, livestock accommodation, infrastructure and technology.
“Overview of the 2001/02 water authority audits” Item 2 is a briefing from the Auditor General for Scotland on his latest report, entitled "Overview of the 2001/02 water authority audits".
HMIE has moved to a new inspection regime, which now includes inspections of local authorities as well as a new supportive relationship and partnership with the schools.
When you bear in mind the fact that 20 to 30 per cent of the cost of a new hospital is in buying the site, it seems strange to consider buying a site when you have one already, and when a flyover from a main dual carriageway is already in place, with easy access to the north a...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 December 2005
The Executive does not have a policy of abolishing the right to buy. Recent pressured area designations have suspended the right to buy in the designated areas for tenancies with a modernised right to buy.
The Executive's motion talks about how we achieved a new politics in Scotland. I would like that new politics, which has engaged civic society, to move on.
The Executive's letter talks about providing for a"right to buy when rural land comes to be sold, a crofting community right to buy and a right of responsible access."