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What John Wilson said reminded me of a recent high-profile case relating to a football club, in which the judge declared that he was a season ticket holder at another football club.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 April 2010
Local authorities already have the powers under section 47 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 and Section 81 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 to gain access to a property under certain circumstances.
As well as the impact on our income from football matches, music events and other big events, our airport income, which is significant to us—it is worth more than £5 million—has been affected.
Often, a trigger for their removal from their families had been the behaviour that they were displaying, which brought them to the attention of other agencies.
I was pleased recently to meet Nairn CAB members, who are working with and sponsoring Nairn County Football Club. The CAB is advertising its services at the football club; payday lenders have bought advertising rights at football clubs that are perhaps more successful than Nai...
To go back to thinking about the climate, we need to change our behaviour and be mindful that small changes can have a positive impact, whether that is through reusing, recycling or reducing our consumption.
Scotland has done well on many of the domestic targets. The behaviour of many households has changed for the positive, supported by local authorities’ waste management plans.
It would be nice for all active travel to have 10 per cent of the transport budget, but individuals must be encouraged to take part in activities such as walking; such behavioural change must be brought to the process.