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The Scottish Executive is aware that nuisance hedges are a problem that blights the lives of many people. Following a survey that took place in January 2001, Jim Wallace stated that there was a need for legislation but that time could not be found for that.
We accepted the equal opportunities provisions for the commission and it follows that equivalent provisions should also be inserted for the Scottish social services council.
The instrument has already been circulated to members, along with the Executive note and a committee covering note.We will follow the standard procedures for handling instruments under the affirmative procedure.
For example, additions could make up 4 of those 5 percentage points, in which case we could see that additions were driving the change, followed by the contributions of the other factors.
It calls for the Scottish Parliament to order a public inquiry into the gas industry in Scotland, following the recent fatal gas explosion in Larkhall.