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While a majority (74%) of the 1,140 funded hours are provided through Local Authority settings, a large majority of other childcare (86%), and a not insignificant amount of 1,140 funded hours (26%) are provided through the PVI sectors.
in Abortion Review Special Edition 2: Abortion and Women’s Lives (Papers from the BPAS conference, London 25-26 June 2008), p3 and infringes on the rights of parents to teach their children their own beliefs about this issue.
Yours Sincerely, Councillor Gail Macgregor COSLA Economy and Environment Spokesperson
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COSLA response to 2025 to 26 Budget letter 5 September 2024.
At NFU Scotland’s autumn conference on 26 October, I committed to working with the farming sector to provide support for repair of flood banks that were damaged by the extreme rainfall during October to protect our vitally productive farm land.
This is consistent with treatment after the last SCP review at end of Session 4. 26
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November 2020 Final SCP Review Report.
The SPCB is invited to consider the Ombudsman’s draft Strategic Plan attached at Annex B. Governance 26. Seeking comments from the SPCB prior to the laying of a strategic plan is a statutory requirement.
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Date published:
10 December 2019
There was consensus from the witnesses who gave evidence to the Committee on 26 June that the Place Programme needs to develop in a way that creates a long-term plan for embedding the benefits derived from the programme’s delivery.viSee the witnesses who gave evidence on behalf of local governance or membership organisations on 27 June 2019, excluding Creat...
One such example might be the imperative for Scottish Enterprise to promote and assist xxiii “growth” of industry, as set out in the Enterprise & New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 , without sufficient concern for the nature or distribution of the industries that are supported to grow.