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We must also play a role in addressing market failures, by providing support or a co-ordinating role in seeking solutions. We have a plethora of publicly financed training programmes, which are often very successful.
Any reading of the description of that agency shows that it is the job description of the Minister for Transport. The minister should be co-ordinating strategic activity and banging heads together when bodies are not co-operating.
You have heard from Dr McLellan that throughout the UK it has been assumed that local authorities will prepare for and co-ordinate such activity, even though we have no resources, equipment or materials in reserve with which to do so.
What we need, however, is a statement from the minister about where we are in terms of planning gain and the discussions that have been on-going with the Treasury about whether or not planning gain will be co-ordinated at national level or whether local authorities will still be permitted to enter into agreements on planning gain.
I am the training manager and I am responsible for the co-ordination and management of training. Each bureau has a different structure for the seniority of experts.
All the infrastructure agencies are co-ordinating agencies, and Scottish Water is obviously a factor in that.In our clients' interests, we attach great importance to a co-working, collaborative process.
They involve the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, the National Farmers Union of Scotland, the Scottish Crofters Union, the Scottish Landowners Federation and others. It is an inclusive and co-ordinated approach to rural development.
Ministers were concerned that delivering coherent and co-ordinated management would be a major challenge for the national park authority, given that it would need to deal with other national organisations, four local authorities and myriad local businesses and land managers.
Either Labour members have been hoodwinked about that or they are complicit in and collude with the Government's smoke and mirrors tactics.The closures are part of a strategic, co-ordinated and systematic ideological offensive on public services and on the concept of community planning and social need in favour of the eventual complete marketisation and pri...