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They called for LDPs to be updated to include the designation of 'areas of cultural significance' within those plans, notably to include sites where live music is a key part of an area's cultural offer.
In August, we established a small consortium of disability-led organisations such as Inclusion Scotland, the Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living and the Lothian Centre for Integrated Living.
Even that is not available to many residents. Meanwhile, people who live in urban areas can expect broadband speeds of faster than 40 megabits per second.I have always believed that it is unacceptable that we have a two-tier method of communication whereby those who live in cities receive a much better service.
No individual, whatever their circumstances, should be left out.Wheelchair users deserve the support that they need to live full and active lives. Ensuring that such support is provided is a matter of guaranteeing their human rights.
To ask the Scottish Government what the impact might be on NHS staffing levels in Scotland from the reported drop in the number of EU citizens applying to live and work in the UK. S5O-03975
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with the Electoral Commission regarding encouraging EU citizens living in Scotland to register to vote in the forthcoming European Parliament elections.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
14 September 2016
To ask the Scottish Government how much paying at least the living wage to social care workers from October 2016 will cost health and social care partnerships.
We should remember that behind those words are real people living real lives. Many people are already living a fragile existence, which is being made more fragile still by the effects of climate change.