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I understand that the average earnings for dentists in Scotland are between £51,000 and £65,000 a year, after allowing for practice costs. The PayFinder.com website says that dentists are the second best paid professionals in Scotland after finance directors.
Kilchurn castle at the head of Loch Awe, which features, in all its grandeur, on the VisitScotland website, is now very difficult to get to on foot, because Network Rail has locked the access gates.
We have invited them to express those views in a number of ways, such as through our website or by phone. For the record, will you tell us what the thrust and the flavour of the response was from the Scottish pharmacies that responded to your survey, in relation to the impact of the proposals on the national health service in Scotland?
Some unscrupulous landowners in the Highlands even printed off official-looking signs from the Highlands Council website and used them to instruct people to keep off their land.
It can be changed relatively swiftly as new priorities appear and old priorities fall away.The fourth plank of the reformed system is the directory of quality-marked suppliers—a website gives internet-based access to it—which means that, for the first time, we have a complete guide to who provides services to the standards that we require, where they can be...
I am sure that it is slightly advantageous either to be a frequent lobbyist or to use a service in order to get that advice and be kept up to date without having to spend your entire life on the Scottish Parliament website, but I hope that any organisation would be able to find a way to do that by using new technology or links through their constituencies.
The Scottish Executive's year 2000 website states: "The Scottish Executive, in conjunction with the providers of key public services, aim to ensure that there will be no material disruption to essential public services on 1 January 2000."