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No's 18518 and 18517) or on the council's website. Prior to these dates, the information about allocations can be found in the Secretary of State's annual published reports, Further Education in Scotland, 1998 and 1997.
In a sense, the draft SPP 8 and the draft SPP 21 are two sides of the same coin. The draft SPP 8 suggests that the main emphasis of development should be the revival of town centres, so the two go hand in hand.
I would be surprised if anybody would disagree with the proposal, simply because it can happen—that is, the two people can toss a coin to decide which one is to be the applicant and which one is to be the respondent; one will sign page 1 and the other will sign page 2, and in effect that will be a joint application.
We will report to the lead committee and to the Parliament.Draft Instruments Subject to Approval Draft Instruments Subject to ApprovalTransfer of Functions from the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive to the West of Scotland Transport Partnership Order 2006 (draft) Transfer of Functions from the Stra...
Under section 69(2)(a), an order may"transfer to a joint board comprised of such local authorities as may be specified in the order (such authorities being referred to in this section as the "constituent authorities") such property, rights and liabilities of the relevant body to which the order relates as may be so specified".That is clear.Section 81(2)(a) ...
Schedule 7A must be considered in the context of schedule 7, which carries over to the regulator extensive powers from the Housing Associations Act 1985 to take steps when a danger of insolvency exists, to transfer land, for example. The regulator has quite strong powers to step in and sort out the problem.