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Thursday 25/04/2002
Scottish Executive policy on nationally important land use
Report of the first stage of a Scottish Executive consultation on the regulation of private water supplies.
Responses to enabling people to become more involved in planning issues
Wednesday 24/04/2002
THIS DOCUMENT PROVIDES GUIDANCE FOR THOSE PREPARING OR OTHERWISE CONTRIBUTING TO CODES FOR SUBMISSION TO THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS
A SUMMARY OF RESPONSES TO THE CONSULTATION PAPER ON PREPARING CODES OF PRACTICE FOR MINIMISING NOISE IN SCOTLAND
Crime Statistics
Tuesday 23/04/2002
This paper seeks comments on possible statutory Producer Responsibility arrangements to require the recovery of used tyres.
provides information about travel within Great Britain by Scottish residents, including average number of journeys per person per year, modes and purposes of travel, and distances travelled
Monday 22/04/2002
Consultation paper
Annual Statistical Report
This document is designed to help managers assess whether intervention is required and to encourage best practice in the planning, design and implementation of river management schemes.
This leaflet describes the support that may be available to mature Scottish students starting or continuing a higher education course in 2002-03.
This leaflet describes the support that may be available to young Scottish students starting or continuing a higher education course in 2002-03.
Saturday 20/04/2002
This 'Guide to Public Bodies in Scotland' meets a commitment made during the Review of Public Bodies carried out in 2001 to explain clearly to the public the role that public bodies play in the work of the Scottish Executive and what is expected of them.
Friday 19/04/2002
The Role of Safeguarders in Scotland Report
The Role of Safeguarders in Scotland Findings
Inmformation leaflet about introduction of free personal and nursing care
List of Biodiversity Species Action Plans for Scotland
Thursday 18/04/2002
6 page action plan for Social Work Services (launched by Minister for Education 18th April)
This leaflet is aimed at those who had a close relative who was the subject of a post-mortem examination in Scotland before the end of the year 2000.