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SNH also monitors beaver impacts on agricultural land through advisory visits by SNH staff and specialist contractors to farmers experiencing problems.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 August 2018
This includes the requirement to repair out of service charge points within 48 hours, including a site visit when required, ensuring each charge point is covered by a 5 year warranty and annual servicing package.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2018
In addition, a further £4 million has been allocated to Health Boards over the same period in respect of Health Visiting training. The above funding will allow us to meet the manifesto commitment by 2018, investing over £40 million by 2017-18.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 November 2017
To ask the Scottish Government what estimate it has made of how many additional people might visit the area because of the North East 250 route, and how it will ensure that the existing tourist sites have the necessary infrastructure and capacity to accommodate any increase in footfall.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 August 2017
Any further expansion of Aberdeen Airport would be a commercial decision for the owners of the airport, AGS Airports Limited. The First Minister visited Aberdeen International Airport in February 2016 to unveil details of a £20 million investment plan for the airport.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 December 2016
The Mental Welfare Commission report “Perinatal Themed Visit Report – Keeping Mothers and Babies in Mind” published 29 June 2016 contains a survey of all 43 Scottish General adult acute wards, 11 IPCUs and both mother and baby units from July to September 2015. 16 out of 44 mothers admitted during the survey did not receive care with their baby in one of th...
There is no reason for someone to think that they have contracted the virus if they have not been in that province of China recently or had any contact with anyone who has visited that province, including on business and so on.
Will the Scottish Government make clear to the world that Scotland is a welcoming country that values people who come here to visit, live, work and study, regardless of their country of origin?