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Today, CHAP provides six service streams, employs 26 dedicated staff in its modern Ardrossan premises, and, as its most recent annual report shows, achieves a highly impressive 98 per cent client satisfaction rate.
The report calls for “a moratorium on creating any new SPCB supported bodies, or expanding the remit of existing bodies” until a review has been undertaken.
Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 26 September 2018 Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 26 September 2018Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning and welcome to the public part of the 24th meeting in 2018 of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee.
Infrastructure Investment Plan and Capital Spending Review 2021-22 to 2025-26 The next item of business is a statement by Michael Matheson on the infrastructure investment plan and capital spending review 2021-22 to 2025-26.
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New-build schools
The Committee heard concerns regarding new-build schools and how they provided barriers to pupils with ASN.
There is a need for new nuclear in Scotland – question is what can we do to bring new nuclear back to Scotland that would bring skills back to the sectors.
Scottish Ministers have been clear that our island communities deserve to be supported by reliable and resilient infrastructure as well as the delivery and deployment of two new, energy efficient vessels with the capacity and reliability required to support vibrant island economies.
Scottish Ministers have been clear that our island communities deserve to be supported by reliable and resilient infrastructure as well as the delivery and deployment of two new, energy efficient vessels with the capacity and reliability required to support vibrant island economies.
Scottish Ministers have been clear that our island communities deserve to be supported by reliable and resilient infrastructure as well as the delivery and deployment of two new, energy efficient vessels with the capacity and reliability required to support vibrant island economies.