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This morning, I was in the Borders, at Ancrum, visiting the Borders Forest Trust, which is a remarkable organisation that takes wood from the woodland straight through to the most amazingly well-designed furniture in Scotland.
Will we have a statement on the First Minister's American visit and, if so, when? That is a matter for the Government to bring forward to the Parliamentary Bureau.
I know that the Forestry Commission is involved in schools, and every school in the national park is visited and is given access to educational programmes.
If so, it succeeded, because the croft house grant scheme now costs £800,000 net annually, compared with the initial budget of £3.6 million, which has recently been reduced to £2.6 million because of a lack of take-up.However, that is history.
There was more and better engagement this year compared with the 2007-08 process. Personally, I felt that we were very close to getting some form of agreement.
Increasingly, family members are providing significant amounts of care, especially social care. In some—albeit exceptional—circumstances, families can be employed as personal assistants under the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.
I am programme manager for physical activity at NHS Health Scotland. I am not representing anybody except myself, but I describe myself as an independent adviser.
Those health boards that cover the major population centres, with the exception of Tayside NHS Board, have all failed to meet the A and E waiting time target.