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The Committee took evidence from Scottish Government officials on 26 June 2018. The Committee then heard from Global Witness, the Law Society of Scotland, Community Land Scotland, Scottish Land and Estates and the Scottish Property Federation on 23 September 2018.
In the Executive press release issued on 26 June 2004 in connection with the Altmark case, it was left to a quote from George Lyon—I was not aware that he had any status in the Executive—to say:"it is now clear that there continues to be a requirement on the Executive to tender the services."
Scottish ParliamentCommunities CommitteeWednesday 26 May 2004 Scottish ParliamentCommunities CommitteeWednesday 26 May 2004 The Convener opened the meeting at 10:03Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 I call the meeting to order and welcome you to this ...
To ask the Scottish Executive what impact Edinburgh's naming as UNESCO City of Literature has had on the number of tourists visiting Edinburgh and Scotland. Tourism in Edinburgh isperforming very strongly indeed.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 September 2005
Visitor services staff will make all reasonable adjustments in advance for visitors with a disability who indicate a specific requirement for their visit. On non-business days visitors can also take a paid for guided tour which includes the garden lobby, chamber, committee rooms and Queensberry House foyer.
In August 2004, the EST held a business breakfast at Hampden Park in Glasgow, followed by site visits, for builders, developers and architects, introducing renewable technologies and explaining the SCHRI grant process.