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It is recognised and respected as being special. • The mountain has the highest number of repeat visitors – 60% but most will not revisit the funicular.
It is recognised and respected as being special. • The mountain has the highest number of repeat visitors – 60% but most will not revisit the funicular.
From that point of view, it is essential that adult services and children’s services work together, including those in the third sector and universal services such as health visitors and family support workers.
Of those who stated it would impact their organisation, 26 (47%) stated it would impact on administrative time and 6 (11%) stated it would create additional staffing costs.
In CAP's report Digital Divide: Financial difficulty and digital exclusion, it suggested applying a ‘zero-rate the essentials’ approach, where essential and government services work with telecommunications firms to allow free access on mobile devices to web pages needed to reach key services like Universal Credit, debt advice and support for those self-disconnecting.
Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of how any additional cost of living pressures will impact on the rebuilding of public services, as set out in its Covid Recovery Strategy, in particular public services in Edinburgh.
Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of how any additional cost of living pressures will impact on the rebuilding of public services, as set out in its Covid Recovery Strategy, in particular public services in Edinburgh.