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I can see that Bill Wilson is pleased at the mention of permeable paving.Section 24 sets out the factors that l believe must be considered when making an informed decision about the most appropriate approaches to managing flood risk.
Furthermore, the UK would have to accept that any dispute in this context may be referred to an arbitration panel1O'Brien, C., & Pech, L. (2016, November 2). EU Free Movement Law in 10 Questions & Answers.
Simon notes that "Moral opposition [has] dogged the circus throughout its history." (p. 24)3Simon, L. (2014). The Greatest Shows on Earth: a history of the circus.
The situation may be better now, but I am not aware of that. The other problem that l think all members have encountered in different areas is that the time taken to deal with what you described means that less consultation time is available for everybody in the community, including newcomers.
I will take the opportunity to raise an issue that I raised with the Scottish Government, which is that most executors of wills are laypeople—sometimes with a very small “l”. To what extent did the Scottish Law Commission consult laypeople who have experience of doing this—those who have no experience would have nothing much to say—to ensure that the law th...
Are we going to stick to the plan that we lay out? As a politician l have found that, all too often, people have put the plans that have been laid in a cupboard or have changed them a year later.
We will tackle it, but we cannot do so in a disjointed, short-term way.To help us to understand the complex issues that we are discussing today, l will touch on a few of the facts about care home provision for older people in Scotland.