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I welcome Sandra White, who is here as a substitute for Tricia Marwick, and Jackie Baillie. Mary Scanlon hopes to arrive shortly; she has a personal engagement and will be slightly late.Item 1 on the agenda is consideration of the Planning etc (Scotland) Bill at stage 1.
Have you mentioned wind farms yet, Mary? No. I know from experience in Greengairs about the difficulties that can be caused by developers who sometimes do not want to engage with communities.
We can check what facilities are available for young people and what the community resources in an area are doing.Although, as Mary Scanlon says, we do not have more police officers to devote to this work, we are going to approach the issues differently.
Those who have read in the May-June issue of Roof the article by Mary Taylor—a lecturer in the housing policy and practice unit of Stirling University, and a former adviser to the committee—will note that Angela Eagle, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department of Social Security, commented at the conference of the Chartered Institute of H...
The second order is the Welfare of Farmed Animals (Scotland) Regulations 2000 (SSI 2000/draft). We welcome SERAD officials Mary Bradley, James Douse and Mike Watson—he is not the Mike Watson who introduced the hunting bill.
Zyban is a new drug and information about and experience of its use are growing slowly. I agree with Mary Scanlon that doctors must make a clinical judgment before prescribing the drug, and must be convinced that there is a genuine desire to give up smoking and to attend support counselling.National Health Service National Health Service To ask the Scottis...
The letter that you received from Mary Mulligan, dated 15 March, says:"The project users have all been offered an individual assessment of needs together with alternative support."
If that is indeed the case, why is it that—well into October, after term has started—Mary Scanlon has yet to receive an answer to a question that she asked on 10 September, before term started, about the availability of such a vaccine?