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That the Parliament agrees that the following instruments be approved— the draft Town and Country Planning (Fees and Applications and Deemed Applications) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2002; the draft Budget (Scotland) Act 2001 (Amendment) Order 2002; the draft Advice and Assistance (Financial Conditions) (Scotland) Regulations 2002; the draft Civil Lega...
Therefore, I am not giving a commitment to end ring fencing; I am committing myself to a substantial agenda that has never been followed in the history of local government.
In fact, as an enthusiast for the wit of Oscar Wilde, I could say that I am following his advice, that the best possible form of exercise is to talk, not walk.
As my colleague Brian Adam made clear, there was great consternation locally when folk heard—in the press the following day—about the 17 March decision on New Craig farm.
It greatly concerns me that a private landowner would erect a "No Entry" sign and show reluctance to remove it. Do you intend to follow up those cases? I most certainly do.
My knowledge of MScs is that they are a postgraduate qualification—people do a four-year degree course followed by a one-year MSc, which is usually a research degree.
Unless Westminster acts, hundreds more will follow. A transparent and unequivocal commitment from the Government, which means detail, not just platitudes, must be made to the post office network.
The money that has been spent, through ignoring the advice of the clinicians, shows that a bad procedure has been followed and that resources have been wasted.