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Alasdair Morgan is right that SNH stressed that the figure was pitched low because it is not known what planning applications may go through—certainly the building that we visited is listed—but even so, it seems that the figure is pitched very low.
Let us not lose the game before we get on the pitch. Whatever the constitutional circumstances, Scotland has a right to stand up for what its businesses and people need.
In the end, local authorities still need the ability to move staff, but that does not mean that parents would pitch up one day to be told that the heidie had been removed.
Alasdair Morgan is right that SNH stressed that the figure was pitched low because it is not known what planning applications may go through—certainly the building that we visited is listed—but even so, it seems that the figure is pitched very low.
The new opportunities for physical education and sport fund has already put in place the opportunity for 28 synthetic turf pitches and 58 multigames areas to be built.
We were asked for our view on what the age threshold should be and we pitched it at 16. If it was decided that the threshold would remain at 18, that would still leave the committee and the rest of the legislature with the issue of what would happen with 16 and 17-year-olds.
As we have seen recently with facilities such as Drumoig and Ratho adventure centre—for the sports of golf and rock climbing, respectively—the real challenge is to keep facilities open with a sustainable revenue tail that permits cash reserves to be built up for reinvestment.More specifically, multipurpose pitches in indoor halls tend to be replaced every t...
Will you comment on the two approaches and tell me whether 50 per cent is the right level at which we should be pitching funding for the existing member states?
Given that caveat, is there justification for considering differently the purchase of small parcels of land, which might be used by a community for a community hall or a football pitch, for example, and of whole estates?