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A point of single contact has been set up for the UK, which will allow application forms to be completed online and sent to the appropriate authority, such as the local authority.
The Committee agrees that communities must have a clear role in holding Community Wealth Building Partnerships to account, both to ensure continued community buy-in and to ensure partnerships are delivering for the communities they are intended to support.
These provisions will better enable the Programme to safeguard home-owners and residents from the risks posed by unsafe cladding, as well as the consequential negative impacts which can currently exist in relation to the buying, selling, and re-mortgaging of relevant flatted residential properties in Scotland.
There are probably some opportunities there. Museums did a huge amount of online activity during the lockdown to keep content visible for business and to engage, and they have done some online fundraising.
Details of third party reporting centres are available on Police Scotland’s website at: http://www.scotland.police.uk/contact-us/hate-crime-third-party-reporting/.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 January 2013
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) offers a range of ways for individuals of all ages to access training. Learners can contact SDS via more than one hundred locations throughout Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 2012
Figures published by the Society of Information Technology Managers suggest the cost of a web visit – at 32 pence is about one tenth that of a telephone contact (£2.90), and one twenty-third that of face-to-face (£7.40).