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To ask the Scottish Executive how it proposes to strengthen sequential testing to make explicit allowance for climate change in flood zones and how it plans to favour development sites that do not increase the consequences of flooding.
The 2006 survey will be available on the site very shortly. The Scottish Public Health website also provides a guide to further sources of information on diabetes in Scotland, under the Health, Wellbeing and Disease tab.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 February 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to respond to the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform’s consultation on its appropriate assessment of the 24th Oil and Gas Licensing Round Block 17/3 (Inner Moray Firth) in relation to European wildlife sites in the surrounding area. The regulation of oil and gas exploration is a functio...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 February 2008
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) withdrew its objection to the planning application for the development of the Horse Field site at Aviemore on 12 December 2007.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 October 2007
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With regard to medical records and Clare Haughey’s point that veterans need that support, will the cabinet secretary join me—he will not be surprised that I am raising the issue in this debate—in saying that, once and for all, the UK Government should take responsibility for the men who were used in nuclear testing sites on Christmas Island and give them th...
That information is freely available on our website along with a number of other constitutional documents, so landlords can simply visit our site rather than pay £12. That is excellent.
There can be difficulties between neighbours and, unusually, we find that sometimes we have to have more than one site visit, because it is not possible to have a visit where everyone is willing to be in the same garden at the same time.