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That the Parliament notes the recommendations contained in the European and External Relations Committee's 1st Report 2005 (Session 2): An Inquiry into the Promotion of Scotland Worldwide: the Strategy, Policy and Activities of the Scottish Executive (SP Paper 297).
The budget would not necessarily be spent if a trust did not have the staff. When a trust does not get its full level of staff, the problem tends to be that it cannot get hold of bodies to do overtime or to fill the gap.
I am keen that we listen to local communities because the Executive and Scottish Natural Heritage might not get the boundaries right—in some cases, they definitely have not.
With the publication of Let’s Make Scotland More Active in 2003, a designated policy team for physical activity has been established within the Scottish Executive’s Health Improvement Strategy Division.