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It will also raise interest in tartan, helping to keep tartan alive and vibrant and to build economic value from what has been a latent brand to date. It will also, I hope, provide a focus for academic, family and genealogical research.
He said that the SPSA was satisfied with the organisation's response to date, but the organisation must be concerned about there being some objectives in the strategic priority plan that are not being met.
From what I read briefly this morning, the figure of £88 million that could be generated from trading is comparable with the figure for bankholidays. However, I understand that, even if the SRC has its way, the shops would not be open for as long as they are on bankholidays.
That is the point at which I am driving. If the person is on holiday on the beach on the east neuk of Fife, they will not be considered a doctor on duty.
However, the provision as it stands is excessive because it captures, for example, builders working on school premises in the holidays when no children are present. As a result, the amendment to schedule 2 seeks to introduce an additional condition stating that the post must give the worker the opportunity to have “unsupervised contact with children ... whe...
Legislating for the use of a tool to provide staffing levels that is regulated by the Care Inspectorate could impede the progress completed to date.
COSLA submission 3Health and Sport Committee. (2018, July).
The review was started by the previous Administration in 2006 and it will deliver a programme of interventions for surface transport for the period 2012 to 2022. It focuses on contributions that will have a major national impact.The review will look at a wide range of possible interventions, and I am pleased to confirm that it will consider not only the Gla...
That money should be in their bank accounts before Christmas. What is the point of the Executive setting a cut-off date of 31 October for late claims, but then holding back a quarter of a million pounds from the pension fund surplus for further late claims that might be submitted after the cut-off date?
We have a letter from Jim Inch, as director of corporate services, that was released under freedom of information. It is dated January 2010, by which time, obviously, a number of things had occurred.
There is no question but that that is a major constraint.I am trying to find the date by which it has been projected that the figure of 5 per cent will go up to 10 per cent, so that £1 in every £10 will go towards paying for PPP legacy costs.