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Some 1,900 properties are within 800m of the proposed stations on the new part of the line. The projection is that, by 2021, there will be a further 4,000 new dwellings in North Lanarkshire and double that number of new dwellings in West Lothian.
(S1O-6566) The Scottish Executive issued "Getting our Priorities Right: Good Practice Guidelines for working with Children and Families affected by Substance Misuse" on 26 February 2003, which makes it clear that all relevant agencies have a responsibility to protect vulnerable children.
Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) as a revision to the Business Programme agreed on Wednesday 26 June 2002: Wednesday 4 September 2002 after first Parliamentary Bureau Motions, delete all and insert followed by Executive Debate on Scottish Water Supplies and Public Health followed by Ministerial Statement on the World Summit on Sustainable Devel...
Finally, Donald Gorrie and Maureen Macmillan championed the concerns of the Church of Scotland and tackled the issue of rights of pre-emption over the sale of parliamentary churches and manses.
I understand that the committee also wishes to consider as a priority the Abolition of Poindings and Warrant Sales Bill, which means a further concentration of its work load.
We could return to you with an accurate figure. The latest study shows that there is very little reoffending while people are on bail; the study gives a figure of 45 per cent.
That work gives us an update on how we are performing, on what the stakeholders think and on whether there are any recommendations for future changes. Has the latest of those reviews been successful?
Given the definite advice that the faculty submitted to the previous meeting, I am somewhat concerned to find, frankly, that it is only dancing on the head of a pin with its latest set of advice.Equally, the Executive's previous advice was that there was no advice and that things might or might not happen.
As you know, in relation to the CAP and annually managed expenditure, we tell the Treasury what the forecast is and it changes our numbers to reflect our latest forecast. That is reflected in our budget documents as well.
We have reached the point at which we need action on the results of those studies.I note from the Executive's latest pronouncements on its plans for Scotland that the western peripheral route is not mentioned as one of the missing links.