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As we know that anti-abortion groups tend to be well organised and often rely on online engagement to share information and plan activity, we believe that maintaining such a list represents a robust means of drawing attention to zones.
From digging around a little in the online literature, I managed to find some principles behind community wealth building, but it was quite difficult to see how I could assess a planning application based on some of them, even though the intention is laudable.
We looked at public and incident demand, which is about people contacting the police or, as happens on many occasions, another organisation, such as a statutory service or third sector organisation, contacting the police on behalf of someone.
These are to: • require person A to leave the home of person B (whether or not it is also the home of person A); • require person A to surrender keys to that home; 15 This document relates to the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 84) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 2 October 2020 • prohibit person A from entering that home; • prohibit person A from coming within such distance of that home as is specified in the notice; • prohibit person A from excluding person B from that home; • prohibit person A from approaching or contacting...