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It calls on the Parliament to urge the Government to ensure that measures that are taken by communities to tackle antisocial behaviour in urban residential areas are not restricted by the duty of the local authority to uphold access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.
The departments that are involved in that process work in areas related to antisocial behaviour—community safety, the housing antisocial behaviour team and environmental health.
Most members of the public would expect there to be a breach if a member agreed to undertake paid advocacy, even when cash does not change hands. The bill will ensure that such behaviour will be caught. The amendments that were lodged by Stewart Stevenson at stage 2, which extend section 9 of the bill so that it covers a member or their partner requesting ...
He has put a lot of work into this issue and, although we all accept that excess speed is a factor in accidents, they are also caused by other behaviours such as overtaking and factors such as road design.
The Scottish Government has clearly restated that measures to tackle antisocial behaviour in urban residential areas are not restricted by the duty of local authorities to uphold access rights under the 2003 act.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 November 2010
Marine Scotland Science has undertaken research into the migratory routes and behaviour of these species. Both research reports will be published shortly.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 September 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how it will increase the capacity for cognitive behaviour therapy and whether programmes of this therapy will be extended to all areas of Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 August 2007
Social landlords must enforcetenancy conditions and have many management tools available to tackle antisocialbehaviour, including the power to offer probationary style tenancies to those foundguilty of antisocial behaviour. S3W-03265