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In relation to whether it would be preferable for a law change to be brought forward to enable enforcement in private car parks, MACS considered—
It would help local authorities’ enforcement schemes to become more cost effective if private companies were buying into local authority enforcement, and the public would have m...
Some local authority areas,including East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Midlothian and North Ayrshire, do not contain a sheriff court.7. Includes High Court casesand those where court location is not known.8.
Therefore, I recommend that colleagues accept my amendments and amendments 5, 6 and 7 in the name of Mr Mundell, and I ask them not to move the other non-Executive amendments on sections 6, 7 and 8 of the bill.I move amendment 29.
There was no denial of that story and we did not touch it.There then appeared in the Evening Times and The Herald—they took the "Glasgow" out of The Glasgow Herald so that people in Edinburgh would buy it, although they still do not—a small story saying that Artur Boruc had been cautioned for blessing himself.
That is why we have always taken the view that, even within the confines of the policies that have been set out by Scottish ministers, there is a way to manage relocation over time that will avoid compulsory redundancies and compulsory redeployment and will encourage staff to buy into the exercise in a positive way.
This might be a diversion from the main report, but one of the things that affects mobility of employment is the way in which our housing market works. People tend to buy rather than rent. As a small part of the inquiry, it might be worth inviting Communities Scotland or a similar organisation to comment on that aspect of inhibition to mobility.
This might be a diversion from the main report, but one of the things that affects mobility of employment is the way in which our housing market works. People tend to buy rather than rent. As a small part of the inquiry, it might be worth inviting Communities Scotland or a similar organisation to comment on that aspect of inhibition to mobility.