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Impact of rising deer numbers for tenant farms on large scale landholdings
The Scottish Tenant Farmers Association wrote to the Committee after members had concluded evidence gathering to highlight its concerns regarding the impact of deer on tenanted farmland.
The report said that 56 per cent of staff surveyed said that they were on time-limited visits to their clients and that, although the visits normally lasted 15 minutes, some were as short as seven minutes.
Mr McBride said that a social worker would visit maybe once a week or once a fortnight, so there is not the intensity of social work support that families need.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 January 2011
Transport Scotland assesses the safety performance of the trunk road network on an annual basis by screening all locations where three or more injury accidents have occurred in a three year period and this includes pedestrian injury accidents.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 December 2009
In Norway, planning permission is not required. Screening for any environmental impact does not start until the consent exceeds 3,120 tonnes of biomass.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 April 2009
Health for all Children (Hall 4) Guidance issued in April 2005 sets out the minimum programme of screening, surveillance and health promotion checks which every child should receive.