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A complaint can also be submitted via the Council’s Feedback Team, details of which are published on the Council website. Mediation can be offered. If they remain dissatisfied, they have the right to ask the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman to consider their complaint.
I think that all of us who are constituency members have experienced the loss of high street bank branches and face-to-face transactions. That is a matter of concern to the Scottish Government.The member might wish to ask LINK to carry out an assessment to ensure that there is consideration of banking hubs and access to cash points in our communities.
The board considered that expression of interest and, after drawing on independent advice from commercial advisers, it advised ministers not to proceed because of the high risk of transaction failure. All expressions of interest will be fairly and independently assessed and, ultimately, decided on by ministers.
After all, we are still in a position in which we have faced more negative consequentials to financial transactions in recent weeks. Therefore, even after our budgets have been set, they are still open to being impacted by UK Government actions.
Members indicated agreement.Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Scotland) Bill Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Scotland) Bill Agenda item 4 is the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Scotland) Bill.
We could have a process so that, when we recognise that a CPG is struggling, that is made public knowledge on the website, so that members of the CPG recognise that there is an issue and step forward to do work to reinvigorate the group.
(lodged 3 May 2018) A consultation document, lodged with the proposal, may be viewed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) or on the website page referred to above. The consultation period runs from 4 May 2018 to 30 July 2018.