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S5W-30693 Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the likely impact on the local community of the reported proposals to make at least 67 employees redundant at the Trump Turnberry resort.
I had my flu and booster jags on Sunday, in a very efficient programme in Blairgowrie town hall. 10:45 The programme is designed to enable us to make as much progress as possible, but there will be some people who will get a flu jag slightly later in the year than they would have done under a stand-alone programme.
The Scottish Government has been building trust in public services by undertaking programmes of inclusion work, such as R100, Scottish 4G Infill and Connecting Scotland.
Government 13 Paragraph 31 A number of our Heat in Buildings delivery programmes have been escalated Energy The Committee is disappointed where possible.
For example, NHS Tayside’s Staff Travel & Accommodation Policy states: “The Board will reimburse all expenses for car parking costs incurred whilst travelling on Board business away from the employee’s normal place of work. Claims must be made using eExpenses and supported by receipts.
For example, NHS Tayside’s Staff Travel & Accommodation Policy states: “The Board will reimburse all expenses for car parking costs incurred whilst travelling on Board business away from the employee’s normal place of work. Claims must be made using eExpenses and supported by receipts.
The Parliament’s Sustainable Development Programme is delivered by focusing on three pillars: Climate Change; Scrutiny; Embedding Sustainable Thinking.
R S6W-30201 Edward Mountain: To ask the Scottish Government how many full-time employees were working for Children’s Hearings Scotland as of August (a) 2022 and (b) 2024.
However, it is important to acknowledge that curricular space on ITE programmes is finite and that their design involves inevitable choices about content to be included and excluded, as well as about the depth to which those areas included in programmes should be studied.