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A couple of members have talked about visiting Saughton, so I thought that I would come to my feet, as I visited the prison myself a number of years ago.
I have not bothered to tot up how many visits there will be, but it is safe to assume that NHS boards will receive many visitors from the Executive inquiring about a particular aspect of performance.
When the final installations in Glasgow take place, every house that is rented from a registered social landlord in Scotland will, where the tenant wants it, have central heating.
It appears that local people are good enough to serve on housing associations, tenants associations and community councils, but are not good enough to be part of the quango health boards.
Instead of having to listen to political soundbites from Opposition members, would he appreciate the opportunity to visit those schools, whose head teachers and pupils welcome that investment?
That will sound familiar to anyone who has visited the Stracathro area. The patients and the community have been plagued by rumour, lack of consultation and bad management.History always judged the generals for their failures.
The line of sight issue to which I referred in the report relates to the fact that that noise source will not be screened by the barriers. What are the fences like?
Some of those companies are well respected, but they nevertheless turn their backs on harrowing scenes in which children are murdered on screen by males—I should not call them "males", because they are not human; they are lower than that.