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However, the industry is fed up with bending over backwards and getting no credit for it at all. All the new measures that have been introduced—the decommissioning scheme and new mesh sizes—have been ignored.
Therefore, we said to local groups that the funding was not for new teacups for the village hall, but for new activities for young people in the village hall.There are several benefits of the LEADER programme.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether any detriment to the seller of land under the crofting community right-to-buy will be taken into account when assessing whether an application is in the public interest under section 71(1)(o) of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the proposed legislation on feudal reform will prevent individuals or companies buying up the titles of properties owned by other individuals and thereafter charging dues or evicting those individuals from their own homes.
The SAC spends about £26 million or £27 million of public money—I am not trying to sound like Brian—and usually spends it rather well, but there are big questions about the size of its bureaucracy.
The ever-increasing price of fuel, and poor TACs that have been cut continually over the past year, have created the situation of buying quota, leasing quota and, unbelievably, buying days to work."