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An integral part of all of the sportscotland youth sport programmes is a firm commitment to equal opportunities for boys and girls. Indeed, 3 of the 7 main aims of the Team Sport Scotland Programme are relevant to the issue.
It calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to amend the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 to set down minimum safety standards for school bus provision, including the provision of certain safety signs; to make regulations under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 requiring the use of certain safety signs and lights on school buses; to make failure to comply with such signs an offence; and to seek the necessary powers to require bus operators to remove such safety signs from school buses when they are not in school use.At its meeting on 26...
It is unusual for me to be so lenient with members, but Tommy Sheridan has made an important point.Members will recall that the committee unanimously decided at its meeting on 26 June to take item 4 in private. The decision was taken without dissent in public session.
The question is how the Executive envisages contracting work being merged when the new system is in place. The contracts last for five years and the RTPs will be in place long before the end of that period.
It states:"Further diversification of the rural economy should be encouraged".In the simplest terms, rural diversification means the establishment of new enterprises in rural locations. That can mean existing businesses entering into new areas of activity or the creation of entirely new enterprises.
The Liberal Democrats, the SNP and the Scottish Socialist Party are on board the anti-war platform.An opinion poll conducted by System 3 in Scotland between 26 September and 3 October 2002 discovered that 65 per cent of those polled would be opposed to military action in Iraq if it were carried out by American and British forces only.