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There are a couple of things to consider there in relation to future developments. The largest waste heat source in Scotland is waste water treatment plants, but for various reasons you may not want to site new waste water treatment plants near to heat demand.
The principle is similar to that of amendment 22, which the Government accepted, so I hope that the Government will also accept amendments 26 and 27. I move amendment 26. I can see that, at some level, it might be attractive to remove the word “appropriate” and retain only th...
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Date answered:
28 October 2014
To ask the Scottish Government whether it considers that there is adequate parking for staff, patients and visitors at the new South Glasgow Hospitals site.
Those criteria feel like evidence of lessons being learned to guard against—I think that it is only that, unfortunately—potential future events where losses might transpire, bearing in mind that there will inevitably be some losses at a future date.
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Date answered:
26 September 2013
Some of this focuses entirely on the North East, e.g. the relevant Visitor Guides and dedicated regional micro-sites, while others campaigns feature the North East as part of the wider promotion of Scotland.
I appreciate this may be controversial and the arguments against are cost and risks of attracting candidates whose interested may be motivated by money not commitment.
The findings and recommendations of Project Willow have been published in a “Public Information Document” on Scottish Development International’s website, which reflects the role that Scottish Enterprise will play in identifying and attracting investors with an interest in progressing the opportunities outlined in Project Willow.
In the interests of simplifying reporting procedures and encouraging people to come forward, the Committee has considered the merits of an independent figure or office which could advise and support all campus users and visitors to the campus on how to make a complaint.
Implications for Scotland (author credit to S. McKay, SPICe) Powers for Scottish Ministers The Bill does not confer any delegated powers on Scottish Ministers.