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I agree that the additional funding is leading to a rise in attainment levels and enhancing the quality of pupils' education and lives, by helping to unearth new talents and give pupils interests that will last for the rest of their lives.On my visits to secondary and primary schools and nursery facilities during the...
In preparation for year 2000 compliance, one of the new contractor's first jobs was to install a new GP-payment system, and it did so during summer 1999.
Obviously, more staff would be needed to administer the assessments and, as paragraph 7 of your submission indicates, possibly even a new quango.I wanted to put forward what seems to be a fundamental criticism of that approach.
The report also states that less than 7% of Scotland’s land area is estimated to have some component of grouse moor management (according to the Scottish Moorland Group, part of Scottish Land & Estates)3Grouse Moor Management Group. (2019).
After debate, the motion was agreed to (by division: For 7, Against 4, Abstentions 0).iMargaret Mitchell MSP, Mary Fee MSP, Oliver Mundell MSP and Douglas Ross MSP voted against the motion.
Section 17—Reallotment of real burden by nomination of new dominant tenement I call amendment 26, which is grouped with amendments 27 to 30, 34, 36, 39, 41 to 45, 50, 57, 58, 63 and 64.
Alasdair Morrison talked about the tangible evidence of investment in his constituency and mentioned the new buildings that the First Minister had opened on his visit.