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The prison fabric is far from ideal, visiting is difficult and, notwithstanding the point made by Lord James, the location does not lend itself to the kind of contact with agencies that such prisoners require before and after release.
The senior managers and the estates departments knew it was, so there were communications at various levels, but there was no contact between the forensic psychiatry staff and the acute services doctors, so there was a fracture line there.
More testing could lead to fewer resources for research. I have been contacted by private companies that would be willing to carry out end-product testing in conjunction with fish processors.
Its members are civil servants who are bound by the civil service code and the recently agreed guidance on contact between civil servants and MSPs.Through the clerk of the committee, I have issued copies of the earlier announcement about the new head of the equality unit, who takes up that post tomorrow.
We have been trying to find alternative paths in the councils' areas.The powers that we have under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 enable us to buy any land that is necessary within that severance alignment.
Would the provision include people who used to live in the area a decade or even 50 years previously, but who had maintained contact with it for sentimental reasons?
Which companies? Will it be those that are buying the electricity or those that need the connections—the private companies that are involved in the production of renewable energy?
The amendment calls on the government"to end a system of detention of children at Dungavel which denies them access to social contact"and so on. It implicitly accepts the detention of children with occasional day release.