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For example, a good proportion of the support that the Executive has provided to date and will provide in the future for the Edinburgh tram proposals, certainly in the early days, will be to fund the staff to do the delivery.
In your second letter, you ask the Charity Commission what kind of investigation it has carried out and in its response it refers to correspondence with the JNF dating back to 2002, although your letter was written only this year.
On our suggestions about explanatory notes, the note states:"The Executive is not keen on such a change".However, that is obviously out of date as a result of the letter that we have now received from the Executive.
From informal discussions that we have had, my understanding was that the date of 5 February was flexible. The flexibility was dependent on when the Communities Committee considered its draft report.
The council's decision is based on costs. To date, it has suggested no alternatives for the elderly residents and there has been no communication with the residents or with their families.
Breaches of the rules on the registration and declaration of members' interests are a criminal offence. To date, the Standards Committee has never had to recommend the imposition of sanctions on a member.