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—Official Report, Local Government Committee, 7 January 2003; c 3790. Therefore, Aberdeen, which already has an informal tolerance zone, does not believe that the passing of the bill will allow it to do anything more than it does at present.
If that happened, the potential worst-case scenario involves job losses and no post office service for those who live in the communities concerned. That is the other side of the coin. It is important that the Parliament has a balanced perspective on the issue.I am not an apologist for Post Office Ltd, but, for the reasons that Bruce Crawford and other membe...
It was unfair of Alasdair Morrison to expect the man who, in the space of an hour, has coined the phrases "sad separatism" and "jihadi opportunists" to know anything about cheap sloganising.
We found that one of the benefits of organisations' being part of national organisations was that a much more professional service was being provided for local people. The other side of that coin is the comment that you made in your report about the clientisation of people because of staff becoming more professional.
Funding for six staff within the Care Inspectorate is outlined in Table 7 of the FM, who will support tool and methodology development, with costs given from 2020 to 2024.
I have a couple of questions for the AUT and one for one of the other bodies. Paragraph 7 of the AUT submission states:"Universities have generally been more successful in filling places than further education colleges.
Our role is to influence the agenda. Without member ownership or buy-in by the locally elected members who sit on the LGA boards, it is difficult to get European issues on to the agenda.
I would not like us to be in a situation in a few years' time in which those local authorities that have great difficulties are using the tradable quota credit system to buy their way out of dealing with the problems that they face.Nora Radcliffe's point about the contribution of domestic composting was well made.
Licences can be purchased for the day or for the week, but most people would buy a licence for the season. The system is administered separately; it is not administered by the owners of local fisheries.