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Internet Service Provider Review notes that: Such poles are typically built using Permitted Development (PD) rights, which means they don’t have to go through the usual planning process and can pop up quite quickly, often without residents getting much of a say, which adds to the frustrations of those who oppose them.
Some years ago I attended, at Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), a discussion hosted by Marine Scotland as part of their initiative to get the fishing industry to come up with its own plans, rather than imposing them from above.
Chris (surname unsure) – There is a need for invisible support especially for autistic people Maggie Ellis – It is vital that we understand getting a job is difficult. There are disabled people who have applied for over 200 jobs and had nothing back.
As I set out in my letter of 27 October 2021, the Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that all children and young people, including autistic learners, get the support that they need in school to reach their full potential.
These complaints mainly focus on: Waiting times – long turnaround times for a prescription or queuing for hours outside the pharmacy Delivery – customers unable to get home deliveries Medication shortages – upon our investigation there was no national shortage, so it would appear to be an inhouse shortage Staff shortages – leading to a reliance on locums an...
How is it that the Scottish taxpayer can pay an average of £278 per share and DF Barnes can pay £1 per share, and we—the Scottish taxpayer—get a minority stake in the company and not even a seat on the board, when that Canadian company gets a majority of the company for £4.
The licensing scheme will help to clarify the levels of activity locally and nationally, thereby allowing us to map a more comprehensive picture of short-term let activity across Scotland for the first time, which will be helpful.