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It will have a consultative role in the implementation of the national islands plan, to ensure that the interests and the priorities of our young people are fully considered in the delivery of the plan.
This proposed debate will give all members of the Scottish Parliament an opportunity to consider the issues raised in this report and the latest developments following both the Cole Report and the investigations underway in Scotland after the tragedy at Grenfell Tower.
The report says that we are on track not just to meet but to outperform the new target of 56 per cent by 2020. It praised the proposals in the climate change plan and said that they were “stretching, credible, and well-balanced”.
The performance of Highland hospitals in meeting their A and E targets has certainly improved, and the latest figures show performance at 95.5 per cent for Caithness general hospital, 93.7 per cent for Raigmore and 100 per cent for Lorn and Islands hospital.
No. 31737/96), 23 February 1999. 25 Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper Op Cit Pages 118-121, paragraph 7.50-7.59 26 A1P1 protects not only tangible property, but a range of economic interests and possessions.
I am pleased to report that, where we saw an impact in the form of a reduction in sales among retailers, it was equitable across different areas of deprivation.
I am going to google that word to see how often it is used.To pick up on John Finnie’s important point about planning gain, I agree that planning is not all good news, but it is good news, for instance, in the Borders, where there is planning gain on the land and development for the Borders railway.