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The MACS submission mentions the"very large number of disabled people who live in areas where there is little accessible public transport"and those"who live some distance from services".Does either of your organisations have an idea of how many people are in that situation?
The businesses that we are now building will come to the end of their natural lives and will decline. What steps have you put in place to anticipate that and be ready for it?
For that to happen, we need a business-friendly environment in which people of high net worth are encouraged to come and live and to locate and invest in Scotland.
When I told her about the bill she was ecstatic, until she discovered that it would not apply in London, where she lives. She wants to know, "Why can't we have it here, too?"
This question will probably warrant a quick yes or no answer—I live in hope.The renewables obligation target is 40 per cent of capacity, but I want to address the other 60 per cent.
Likelihood is not certainty, and there is always the possibility—which falls short of certainty—that a person would not endanger people's lives, which we should all be relieved about.
This in turn will support a high quality of life for all those who live and work in Aberdeenshire."Many people who live in Aberdeenshire work in the city.