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Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2007

Plenary, 01 Nov 2007

I sincerely hope that the Scottish Government will follow that good example. I enjoyed Peter Peacock's description of his day out in the Borders.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2007

Plenary, 21 Jun 2007

I hope that I will be able to influence his thinking a little and that I might ask him to consider at least a few of the following points over the coming months.
Committee reports Date published: 3 October 2025

Stage 1 Report on the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill

North Ayrshire Council, a notable early adopter, launched Scotland's first CWB strategy in May 2020. The subsequent Ayrshire Growth Deal (which also covers East and South Ayrshire) included a £3 million CWB fund.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2010

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 29 September 2010

Now in Fife, everything has moved to the council, and there is some evidence that the funding might not have followed. There are issues to do with what happened to that expertise and that funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2010

Local Government and Communities Committee 24 February 2010

I will raise a fundamental point, following on from our earlier discussion about local people’s lack of awareness of what single outcome agreements deliver for them.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2009

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, 02 Dec 2009

Perhaps you could pass on the information about that. We will then follow it up directly with them. Sure.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2009

Plenary, 05 Nov 2009

It is unfortunate that we have so little time in which to debate them.Elizabeth Smith was right to point to the vast range of instruments that we need to address. However, I want to follow up a point that was made by my colleague, Margaret Smith.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 September 2009

Plenary, 24 Sep 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament notes the most recent reduction in the number of teachers employed in Scotland revealed by the September 2009 public sector employment figures; further notes that this follows on from the Teachers in Scotland 2008 census, which showed that the number of teachers fell by nearly 1,000 on the previous year, and asks how this can be reconciled with the SNP's manifesto pledge and concordat commitment to maintain teacher numbers in the face of falling school rolls in order to cut class sizes; raises concern about the implementation of the Curriculum for Excellence in the face of falling teacher numbers; acknowledges that the previous administration increased the number of teachers by 4,600 between 1999 and 2007; notes the continued reduction in the number of full-time equivalent nursery teachers as shown in the Scottish Government's Pre-school and Childcare Statistics 2009; highlights with concern the Times Educational Supplement Scotland survey, published in August 2009, suggesting that only 15% of this year's newly qualified teachers had secured full-time permanent work at the start of the school term as well as the General Teaching Council Scotland follow up survey suggesting that, even half way through the 2008-09 school year, only around a third of the previous year's probationary teachers had found full-time permanent posts; believes that the Scottish Government has precipitated a teacher jobs crisis, forcing many of the most qualified new teachers in Scotland's history to look elsewhere in the United Kingdom or beyond for suitable employment; believes that this represents an appalling loss of talent to Scotland's education system and a gross betrayal of those enticed to train as teachers as well as those who voted SNP due to its election pledges on schools, and therefore calls on the SNP government to publish detailed plans of how it will deliver on its manifesto and concordat commitments on teacher numbers; considers that the universal provision of free school meals in P1 to P3 will impact on the ability of councils to recruit and retain teachers, and believes that head teachers should have much greater say in the recruitment of teachers and other staff in their schools.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 September 2009

Justice Committee, 01 Sep 2009

My question is on section 124, which lays down that licensing authorities will have to set taxi fares every 18 months and review charges following consultation with the appropriate people.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2009

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 22 Apr 2009

I am happy to write to the committee with more information on the timescale for that report when I follow up some of the issues that have been raised this morning.

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