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Education and Culture Committee 17 March 2015 Education and Culture Committee 17 March 2015Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning.
Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 05 March 2015 Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 05 March 2015Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another meeting of the Devolution (Further Powers) Committee.
Let us take the example of Dundee City Council, because a representative of that council is with us. According to the table, as at 31 March last year, uncollected community charge for that council stood at just over £11 million.
The Sheriffs Association said in evidence at the Justice Committee on 18 March that it welcomed the jurisdiction of the summary sheriff and that the summary sheriffs will be “perfectly competent” and “comfortable” doing family cases.
Education and Culture Committee 25 March 2014 Education and Culture Committee 25 March 2014Scotland’s Educational and Cultural Future Scotland’s Educational and Cultural Future Good morning and welcome to the ninth meeting in 2014 of the Education and Culture Committee.
Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 05 March 2014 Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 05 March 2014Common Agricultural Policy and Scotland Rural Development Programme 2014 to 2020 (Implementation) Common Agricultural Policy and Scotland Rural Development Programme 2014 to 202...
As the SPICe briefing notes, those forecasts were revised downwards in December 2012 and again at the time of the budget in March 2013. The block grant adjustment is a work in progress and continues to involve officials and ministers in the Treasury and the Scottish Government in discussion.
—Official Report, Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, 21 March 2012; c 1214. In our discussion this morning, it has already become clear that we cannot define what wild land is.
Chalara was first identified in England in February and its presence was confirmed in March. The first signs of the disease in Scotland were picked up in July.
Once the early stage of transformational change has been worked through, there is often a much quicker take-up of the new way of working. In March 2011 the number of cases was 36, by September it had risen to 64, and by the end of the year it was 86.