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The further option appraisal, conducted in February 1999, involved representatives from the Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services Trust, local authorities, UNISON, Strathclyde Police and others.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 September 1999
The further option appraisal, conducted in February 1999, involved representatives from the Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services Trust, local authorities, UNISON, Strathclyde Police and others.
The arts could be cut without affecting core services directly. Of course, indirectly, those cuts reduced the impact of those services that make people feel good about themselves and enable them to participate in society.
One issue that was raised at Teviothead was the adequacy of bus services to an alternative school. In some rural communities, we must take into account whether there are alternative bus services to schools where there is additional capacity.
The following table details theprogrammes and services of the Enterprise Transport and Lifelong Learning Departmentwhich it will deliver directly in 2006-07.
If we want to talk about years of failure, we could easily talk about 18 years in which crime rose, cutbacks were made in communities to the services for young people that distracted them away from a life of crime, and Scotland experienced the social decay that led to much of that criminality in the first place.
In addition, Network Rail and the management have offered to go to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. The trade union should at the very least be willing to accept that offer.
The truth is that the SNP would put in place a system that would cut £1 billion from local taxation and local services in Scotland. The truth is that there is a way to ensure that my party's policy of reforming the council tax can be further pursued in the Parliament and that is by voting for it.
Can the First Minister guarantee that neither he nor any member of his Executive or the civil service has ever, whether in writing, verbally or by implication, ordered or asked a judge or sheriff in Scotland to consider prison space before passing a custodial sentence, or suggested that they should do so?