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Membership changes
The membership of the Committee changed during the period covered by this report, as follows:
Kate Forbes (from April 2018 until June 2018)
Kate Forbes was replaced by Maureen Watt.
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That website was created by a partnership involving the University of Edinburgh’s centre for research on environment, society and health—CRESH—the University of Glasgow, Alcohol Focus Scotland and ASH Scotland.
I am confident that we can do that.Before I finish, I draw members’ attention to “Just News”, which is the administrative justice newsletter that can found on the Scottish Government’s website. Its information is of use particularly to committee members who may not know about it.
On 14 August 2012, the principal of Angus College said, on his own website:“I am delighted the past year has proven to be our most successful year to date but we are approaching a new era and our over-riding aim is to build on our strengths and deliver the best service to our communities.
Have councils considered the presentational approach to information provision that the Government uses in its Scotland performs website? I imagine that each council’s progress would be marked as “improving”, “steady” or “deteriorating”.