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Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2009

Plenary, 02 Apr 2009

(Scotland) Act 2004 has not been universal; agrees that antisocial behaviour blights the quality of people's lives and should not be tolerated but believes that prevention is better than cure when it comes to protecting communities from disorder and encourages communities to report all incidents of crime and disorder so that they can be properly addressed; appreciates the wealth of good practice followed in some areas of Scotland and the importance of replicating it as widely as possible; welcomes the framework's emphasis on addressing the causes of antisocial behaviour, such as drug and alcohol addiction and deprivation, and on improving life chances; supports the promotion of the new prevention, early intervention, enforcement and rehabilitation (PIER) model, including the use of acceptable behaviour contracts pioneered by Liberal Democrats in Islington, and regards increased community involvement and empowerment as vital components of success in action to tackle antisocial behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2008

Plenary, 20 Mar 2008

He could have made a contribution on that point, but he chose not to do so.Doon academy entered the schools of ambition programme following two inspections in 2002 and 2004.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2008

Plenary, 24 Jan 2008

When will the SRDP schemes be implemented, following EU approval? When will that work begin?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2007

Plenary, 13 Dec 2007

Our sporting structures and bodies need to be fit for purpose, and that is what we will deliver.I move amendment S3M-1018.2, to leave out from "rejects" to end and insert:"notes that sportscotland is under review as part of a wider review of the public sector delivery landscape; welcomes the intention to remove any duplication or unnecessary bureaucracy; believes that there should be a parliamentary debate on this matter following...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2007

Justice Committee, 26 Jun 2007

Tackling alcohol abuse, its criminal aspects and the antisocial behaviour that follows is a key priority for our Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2007

Plenary, 21 Jun 2007

Motion agreed to. That the Parliament agrees the following nominated committee substitutes, as permitted under Rule 6.3A— Scottish Liberal Democrat Party Audit Committee Iain Smith Economy, Energy andTourism Committee Liam McArthur Education, Lifelong Learningand Culture Committee Hugh O'Donnell Equal OpportunitiesCommittee Jim Tolson European and ExternalR...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2007

Plenary, 14 Jun 2007

The SNP member Nigel Don complained about being stuck in his car—perhaps he will follow my lead and bring a motorbike to Holyrood every morning.I am glad that the Greens have raised the issue, because my party believes that carbon offsetting has a role in reducing carbon emissions.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2007

Plenary, 07 Jun 2007

That the Parliament shall establish committees of the Parliament as follows: Name of Committee: Audit Remit: Set out in Rule 6.7 Number of members: 8 Convenership: The Convener will be a member of the Labour Party and the Deputy Convener will be a member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2010

Finance Committee 20 April 2010

We tried to bring together in one report a high-level summary of the pressures that arise from unavoidable commitments, such as the ageing population, the costs associated with deprivation and unemployment, the costs of pay deals, not least in the national health service, energy costs, drug costs, the cost of meeting the European Union waste directive targets by 2020, the combined costs of private finance initiative contracts, non-profit-distributing commitments and capital charges, the build-up in costs of commitments to free services and, last but by no means least, the backlog in the maintenance of the physical estate, which is quite significant at around £4 billion.We have had 10 years of 5 per cent real growth per annum, and at the end of that 10 years, the Audit Scotland reports indicate that the maintenance backlog is still £4 billion, so what does that imply for the future?
Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2025

Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1

This was emailed to 262 recipients, and followed up on 24 and 31 October. Additionally, efforts were made on social media to seek views from the general public, from those following the Parliament and Committee’s channels. 12 responses to the call for views were receivediiiDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee.

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