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However, I note that some of the boxes that have been filled in are slightly mixed up and I wonder whether that is because of the website or because of the way in which the applicant has been forced to fill out the form online.
The application makes clear that there would be no long-term storage of waste transferred to Hunterston B power station or, indeed Torness, from another site.
First, has someone independently verified that all the relevant provisions in what is claimed to be being consolidated have been transferred? Secondly, has the check included verifying that nothing outwith what is claimed to be being consolidated has inadvertently been transferred in the consolidation bill?
There are also significant geographical disparities with that: in the most deprived areas of Scotland, 44 per cent of women are disabled compared with 26 per cent of women in the least deprived areas.
Local authorities that received challenge authority funding were also encouraged to look at a sustainability strategy that might involve exiting certain aspects, maintaining them in a different way, or a transfer of responsibilities. For example, one local authority used challenge authority funding to employ an educational psychologist on a temporary basis....
We are developing a bid with partners to the European LIFE fund to enable us to provide real-time information on waste transfer. Whenever anybody transfers waste from A to B, they have to submit information on the waste transfer, for which there is a very old-fashioned system ...
We are taking a slightly different interpretation of six months from that taken by the health service in England; we are defining six months as 24 weeks rather than 26 weeks, to allow us to vaccinate that bit quicker.
When we bring forward our climate change plan and give all the information to people about the potential routes that we can take, some stuff will make members hold their breath and say, “Wow! We can’t do that. How’s that going to go down in my constituency?
Official statistics for the first quarter of 2010-11 will be published on 26 August 2010. Figures for previous years are available from the Scottish Government''s website http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Built-Environment/Housing/investment/ahip.