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Presumably one of the reasons for that is that the outcome of the league championship is not known so the date cannot necessarily be seen to serve one of the clubs' interests.
We understand that accessibility strategies were produced by all local authorities by the due date of April 2003. In our assessment of the position in local authorities, we were limited by the fact that this is a baseline study, rather than a comprehensive examination of the whole project.
We accept the thrust of the report—that there should be better regulation of and support for charities in Scotland.Our plans will for the first time provide charities and the public with an up-to-date register of Scottish charities and a central source of support and advice for charities, their trustees and the public.
Newly elected members will be advised of that date after the election. Further details will be published in tomorrow's business bulletin, which I recommend that all members read.There are 11 questions to be put to the chamber as a result of today's business.
The Church of Scotland has given the care commission notice that it will surrender its registration with effect from 28 March and has told the staff of Leslie House that they will not be employed after that date. I do not know what the church intends to do.
Its latest Eildon area committee business plan, dated today, says that no rail station site is likely to be proposed in Stow because of the lack of development potential owing to topographical and flooding constraints.
The answer, given on 1 October 2002, was"The cost to date to the Scottish Executive of the children's panel national recruitment campaign is £395,000."
The reform will not necessarily meet its deadline date of December. Therefore, we are trying to set a precedent of ensuring that, in reaching an alternative to Mr Fischler's proposals, we work hand in glove with the industry.
The Executive intends to lodge an amendment at stage 2 to provide that the power can be exercised only on or after the date that ministers appoint for the purposes of section 71 of the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc (Scotland) Act 2000.
My feeling is that, over the years, it has become more difficult to give people time off.We have not formed a fixed view on the level of remuneration. As Kerley is a bit out of date, I presume that there would be an increase on the £12,000 figure.