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If those cod are released straight back into the water, there is probably no issue. As I mentioned, we get live cod for our tank experiments from a creeler.
The biggest challenge that is faced by people in my constituency who live in pre-1919 tenements is that general maintenance and repair are difficult to action and achieve under the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004.
How do we strike a balance between using sources of low-carbon heat and building houses where people actually want to live? Thinking about your last answer, I wonder whether that issue has been addressed anywhere else.
On pay and conditions, I can speak only for my local authority, which pays in line with the Scottish living wage. I think that we pay £8.33 an hour, which is slightly above the living wage.