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| establishment of fairly elected community | councils | and elected burgh councils in |
| on elected bodies such as | councils | and the parliament the legitimacy |
| community councils and elected burgh | councils | in urban areas with limited |
| dialogue with elected members of | councils | the importance of putting money |
| of 146 from local youth | councils | 100 from youth involving organisations |
| 50 individual members local youth | councils | 146 young people can be |
| is linked to local youth | councils | and has a website linked |
| 100 members from 46 youth | councils | and youth involving organisations and |
| to make ourselves noticed youth | councils | are a good way of |
| category local youth forums or | councils | can nominate two members per |
| categories of members local youth | councils | national youth involving organisations and |
| the youth forums or youth | councils | of national youth organisations each |
| arrangements at all which many | councils | adopt many councils performance on |
| which many councils adopt many | councils | performance on funding agreements is |
| be delegated to regional advisory | councils | and press for them to |
| other member states regional advisory | councils | racs made up of fishermen |
| tories abolition of the regional | councils | the consultation paper issued in |
| in both district and regional | councils | who recognise our existence and |
| to the abolition of regional | councils | will the first minister agree |
| has a national network of | councils | for voluntary service and contributing |
| a scotland wide network of | councils | for voluntary service and local |
| about increased funding for the | councils | for voluntary service and volunteer |
| sector we have the local | councils | for voluntary service now in |
| or are more committed the | councils | for voluntary service play a |
| clearly not spoken to the | councils | for voluntary service which were |
| to build the network of | councils | for voluntary services and local |
| to the national networks of | councils | for voluntary services and volunteer |
| on voluntary sector issues local | councils | for voluntary services can play |
| voluntary sector i thank the | councils | for voluntary services for facilitating |
| voluntary sector statutory agencies and | councils | less clear cut there is |
| new funding regime for the | councils | of voluntary service is fully |
| for the future funding of | councils | of voluntary service s1o 1795 |
| executive how many sector skills | councils | are currently in place and |
| agency about establishing sector skills | councils | in scotland s1o 6318 8 |
| not covered by sectors skills | councils | s1w 33973 alex neil to |
| collective interests of sectors skills | councils | s1w 34000 alex neil to |
| by local bodies like community | councils | and housing associations invest in |
| what is the capacity of | councils | and other bodies to use |
| scotland bill which will give | councils | and other public bodies a |
| scotland whether the scottish executive | councils | or other bodies will not |
| them we will invigorate local | councils | and local democracy making people |
| by members of local community | councils | and organisers of social clubs |
| of scottish local authorities individual | councils | and others 09 41 the |
| into the implications for local | councils | and the additional costs that |
| they return to the local | councils | at the end of the |
| s method of financing local | councils | has been to take over |
| be of great assistance to | councils | in advancing local bridge and |
| of establishment of local health | councils | lodged on 31 august 2000 |
| implementing the local governance bill | councils | must be far more accountable |
| if the executive and local | councils | paid more attention to the |
| parliament but local authorities community | councils | persons representative of the interests |
| advise on and to local | councils | school boards teachers and parents |
| the information given by local | councils | she quoted cosla on its |
| act at the seminar local | councils | strongly agreed that the system |
| the local environment give local | councils | the resources to make public |
| of establishment of local health | councils | thursday 5 october 2000 9 |
| islands enterprise and to local | councils | to combat this crisis believes |
| to particular local circumstances encourage | councils | to devolve responsibility where appropriate |
| time by patients encourage local | councils | to protect rural services and |
| promotion a responsibility of local | councils | we will encourage regular health |
| local government because our local | councils | will have an incredible role |
| a copy of the city | councils | health and safety manual sub |
| glasgow city and dundee city | councils | in considering that a pre |
| glasgow city and dundee city | councils | on the recent adoption of |
| are so innovative that other | councils | want to contract aberdeen city |
| on the nomination of community | councils | any part of whose area |
| right to say that community | councils | are consulted about the process |
| does not seem that community | councils | are excluded from the process |
| requires that the appropriate community | councils | be contacted directly by developers |
| the area and a community | councils | group designed to involve the |
| requirement to consult appropriate community | councils | i was surprised that that |
| the association of scottish community | councils | in each of the next |
| fife council residents and community | councils | in fife to the proposals |
| notification and consultation with community | councils | pan 58 recommends even earlier |
| proper consultation on whether community | councils | should be statutory consultees and |
| is reasonable for appropriate community | councils | to be statutorily consulted about |
| crawford i thought that community | councils | would be one of the |
| further and higher education funding | councils | and help institutions develop funding |
| objectives in distributing funding to | councils | ensure that account is taken |
| of almost all governments and | councils | of going for project funding |
| higher and further education funding | councils | s1w 16817 alex neil to |
| parliament congratulates aberdeen and aberdeenshire | councils | supported by the many organisations |
| further welcomes the fact that | councils | are now collecting a higher |
| further welcomes the fact that | councils | are now collecting a higher |
| all varieties by the time | councils | deal with the ring fencing |
| solicitor s opinion on that | councils | must deal with two separate |
| we consider it desirable that | councils | should be able to deal |
| the 3 million grant to | councils | for specialist money debt advice |
| to be bid for by | councils | has all that money been |
| been to take over how | councils | spend their money ring fencing |
| to the freedom given to | councils | to spend money in areas |
| last year in partnership with | councils | all over scotland that policy |
| people scottish ministers attend eu | councils | and regularly discuss eu policy |
| free personal care about eight | councils | have issued public policy statements |
| a widespread phenomenon the convener | councils | indeed make policy but surely |
| bill cosla commented that many | councils | already undertake considerable work in |
| history having been in two | councils | for many years it does |
| that fife council like many | councils | has had minimal financial support |
| day memorable for them many | councils | have tried to create attractive |
| predecessor ensured that many parish | councils | were notified of the scheme |
| the activity and involvement of | councils | in particular and about how |
| is of particular benefit to | councils | such as east lothian its |
| to pick up services that | councils | cannot afford to run the |
| meet the executive s priorities | councils | have to increase council tax |
| east ayrshire council and other | councils | in scotland in their efforts |
| council pounc and the country | councils | in scotland wales and northern |
| are council employees and most | councils | require staff to obtain the |
| require to be absorbed by | councils | either by further reductions in |
| further considers that the respective | councils | enterprise companies regeneration agencies and |
| proposals for further visits to | councils | the committee will consider report |
| health boards health trusts and | councils | are starting to set up |
| 2000 01 budgets for health | councils | s1o 1762 14 nora radcliffe |
| introduce new powers to enable | councils | to improve the health safety |
| duty must be put on | councils | in that regard george reid |
| prescriptive about the procedure that | councils | must follow i said earlier |
| outline the minimum steps that | councils | must take to ensure that |
| independence the parliament must persuade | councils | to apply the same principle |
| used as cash cows by | councils | and other agencies before the |
| there is the problem that | councils | and other authorities do not |
| other quotes from labour run | councils | that i could use so |
| some more responses from member | councils | and submit them to the |
| coastline and that scotland s | councils | have spent considerably more than |
| fund pay awards b allow | councils | more discretion and more freedom |
| cannabis should be legalised pupil | councils | should be more influential the |
| it much more difficult for | councils | to do that they would |
| recreation an area in which | councils | have some room for manoeuvre |
| change which is costing scottish | councils | 20 5 million each year |
| from each of the 3 | councils | argyll and bute west dunbartonshire |
| is sufficiently flexible to allow | councils | to use their licensing staff |
| is the bill necessary if | councils | will use their existing licensing |
| of naming and shaming when | councils | get taken to task should |
| there is no reason why | councils | in turn should not fund |
| 1982 on the question whether | councils | should adopt an appeals process |
| the mcintosh report recommendation that | councils | should be provided with a |
| miller on your first point | councils | as employers have a duty |
| engage individually with the 32 | councils | as they all have a |
| years highland and eilan siar | councils | have also specified that gaelic |
| perth and kinross and stirling | councils | have been appointed to remunerative |
| is widely welcomed in scotland | councils | have been seeking added value |
| representing communities trade unions and | councils | have engaged with brussels and |
| as yet according to cosla | councils | have not raised the issues |
| that correspondence states that the | councils | have throughout tried to question |
| did not know that all | councils | in scotland have european officers |
| year for example the three | councils | in tayside have budgeted for |
| a comprehensive list of the | councils | involved rhoda grant i have |
| is proof positive that the | councils | of scotland do not have |
| suggest that we contact the | councils | that have been mentioned and |
| we have heard from several | councils | that it is not and |
| here we have it labour | councils | the length and breadth of |
| guidelines and curriculums from various | councils | which have admitted that the |
| present variance of fees between | councils | who have enhanced premises such |
| would work towards ensuring that | councils | and communities are assisted and |
| would work towards ensuring that | councils | and communities are assisted and |
| but the key is that | councils | are already under a statutory |
| is right to say that | councils | are now being funded on |
| solutions to the indebtedness of | councils | are only available if stock |
| respond to that point because | councils | are screaming about their inability |
| are able to contact the | councils | concerned dorothy grace elder i |
| are different organisational practices within | councils | depending on the structure of |
| the reasons for that are | councils | need to justify changes that |
| to large rent arrears for | councils | that are subsequently unable to |
| the ground and in the | councils | their views are critical i |
| that are carried out by | councils | they do not understand for |
| well as representing our respective | councils | we are representing the views |
| competitive tendering fit in would | councils | be able to take immediate |
| can take in situations where | councils | do not provide the care |
| as well as by the | councils | another concern was about the |
| hmos about a third of | councils | supported extending the time scale |
| competitive tendering which meant that | councils | had to make an expensive |
| free personal care that the | councils | can afford and not the |
| is really being said to | councils | is it is not our |
| not be dependent on individual | councils | priorities as kay ullrich said |
| not privy to the inner | councils | tomorrow morning mr murdo morrison |
| i am not sure whether | councils | would view such activities as |
| that we contact all the | councils | but that would be a |
| denying that privilege to scottish | councils | of all varieties by the |
| this regard while encouraging all | councils | to provide and promote a |
| led by the nose by | councils | as they who pay the |
| be paid differently by different | councils | it would be nice to |
| limited capital spend by scottish | councils | to some 700 million at |
| three year partnership agreements with | councils | the scottish executive is right |
| measure because it would allow | councils | to work with the most |
| being followed and because some | councils | were becoming engaged in investigative |
| it however i would approach | councils | that way rather than individually |
| with north and south lanarkshire | councils | following the recent agreement reached |
| the initiatives to set up | councils | for volunteering and for volunteering |
| parliament and the executive giving | councils | important new functions particularly in |
| margaret ewing gave eloquent testimony | councils | in rural areas and the |
| lanarkshire and perth and kinross | councils | in this regard commends the |
| dunbartonshire and perth and kinross | councils | s1w 1993 mary scanlon to |
| that and at your seminar | councils | said that they were also |
| comparing the performance of scottish | councils | showing that argyll and bute |
| urgency additional resources to enable | councils | to improve the structure and |
| hamilton introduced it and seven | councils | took it up it was |
| thirty out of the 32 | councils | were present and gave the |
| it will be impossible for | councils | to return to roads maintenance |
| recycling record is to improve | councils | need to give recycling greater |
| do that on behalf of | councils | none of us wants to |
| 4 reports from visits to | councils | the committee will consider reports |
| offer themselves to tenants of | councils | the tenant s right to |
| the discretionary scheme that seven | councils | including the major cities ran |
| the earth under current legislation | councils | may ignore people in that |
| of the secrecy of the | councils | of ministers that we always |
| i was a member assured | councils | that it offered no threat |
| adam those were concerns of | councils | the convener i understand that |
| early introduction of legislation granting | councils | a power of general competence |
| received an indication of the | councils | main concerns everyone wants the |
| once upon a time town | councils | throughout the land spent a |
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