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Date answered:
14 December 1999
They then nominated their preferred library to participate in the scheme. All Partner Libraries were then visited by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre's Library Liaison Officer over the period November 1998-March 1999.
Scottish ParliamentEnterprise and Culture CommitteeTuesday 26 April 2005 Scottish ParliamentEnterprise and Culture CommitteeTuesday 26 April 2005 The Convener opened the meeting at 14:02BBC Internal Reviews BBC Internal Reviews I welcome everybody to the 10th meeting this year of the Enterprise and Culture Committe...
We quickly identified for the board that the big challenge would be the demographic change in the population of Dumfries and Galloway: a 26 per cent increase in over-65s, a 26 per cent decrease in those aged 19 and below and an 11 per cent decrease in the working-age population.
I move to amendment 40, in the name of Bruce Crawford, which we discussed at our previous meeting with amendment 26. It relates to a substantive amendment that was disagreed to.