Example sentences of "commission for scotland " in BNC.

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1 Substantial cash help has also come from the National Heritage Memorial Fund ( £40,000 ) , the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( £40,000 ) , the Christopher Brasher Trust ( £30,000 ) and many others .
2 Glen Coe Still on conservation issues , it came as a pleasant surprise to many when the news leaked that the Countryside Commission for Scotland , who built and own the controversial visitors centre on National Trust for Scotland ground in Glen Coe , had recommended that the centre be moved .
3 Running for 147 kilometres between Loch Lomond , just north of Glasgow to the foot of Ben Nevis , near Fort William , it was opened by the Countryside Commission for Scotland in 1980 as the country 's first official long distance path .
4 And by the time this magazine goes to press Mr Lang is expected to have announced that he is rejecting the Countryside Commission for Scotland 's detailed proposals for four Scottish national parks in Glen Coe and Ben Nevis , Loch Lomond , the Cairngorms and Wester Ross .
5 When the Scottish Natural Heritage Agency is born next year from the amalgamation of the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( CCS ) and the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland ( NCCS ) , areas currently designated as NSAs will be re-designated Natural Heritage Areas ( NHAs ) .
6 But the chances are you 'll be heading for the hills next weekend , and according to the Countryside Commission for Scotland , almost 100,000 of you will be doing so in Scotland !
7 The old Countryside Commission for Scotland , which became part of Scottish natural Heritage in April , has already lodged an objection to the new development .
8 Those looking for straws in the wind on the right to roam issue have gained much from a statement made by Roger Carr , former chair of the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
9 This practice ended when it was declared unlawful by judicial review in 1985 ( R v Hallstrom ex parte W ) , although under Scots law it continues with monitoring by the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland .
10 The plans by M-1 Great Britain Ltd to mine on the Corbetts of Faragon Hill and Meall Rairneachan have attracted objections from local people , the MCofS , the Scottish Scenic Trust and the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( now Scottish Natural Heritage ) , while the RSPB and Historic Scotland have expressed reservations .
11 West of Loch Maree , the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( CCS ) is considering the possibility of creating a national park on the English model , to include as its core the wild and remote mountain tracts of Strathnasheallah , Letterewe and Fisherfield forests , collectively reckoned to the largest ‘ roadless ’ area in Britain .
12 Therefore there was a lack of clear guidance on land use in Scotland until the Countryside Commission for Scotland was established under the Countryside ( Scotland ) Act 1967 .
13 Extra development control powers applied to these areas , and all substantial developments now have to be referred to the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
14 It intends to create a new conservation agency in Scotland to replace the existing Countryside Commission for Scotland and Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland .
15 This will replace the existing conservation agencies , the Countryside Commission for Scotland and the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland .
16 The Regional Council , with the advice and financial assistance of the Countryside Commission for Scotland , has formed a Ranger Service .
17 Is he aware of the concern expressed by the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland about the poor food supplied by a private contractor in my constituency ?
18 I intend to launch Scottish Natural Heritage , which will combine and enhance the functions of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Countryside Commission for Scotland , with a starting budget of £34.6 million , an increase of more than 28 per cent .
19 These will consist of a combined ex-NCC Scotland and Countryside Commission for Scotland in a new Scottish natural heritage agency ; a similar combination in Wales , although at present there is no separate country identity for the Welsh Countryside Commission — just ten people in a regional office in Newtown ; and in England there will still be separate agencies of the Countryside Commission and whatever replaces the NCC .
20 The Catholic Education Commission for Scotland welcomes the development of Short Courses in Religious and Moral Education , and endorses the considerations which led to a change in title .
21 The Countryside Commission for Scotland has published a report recommending that four national parks should be created to prevent further damage to mountain areas .
22 Scottish Natural Heritage ( SNH ) has been formally set up from the merger of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
23 DEMANDS for a legal right of access to Scotland 's countryside have been made by the Ramblers ' Association , and by former senior officials of the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
24 The Scottish Secretary has chosen to pursue this ‘ non-interventionist ’ policy in the face of criticism , not only from the local communities , but from the National Trust for Scotland , the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland and the many other professional commentators who have expressed their opposition on a variety of grounds .
25 The letter ( 16 February ) on behalf of the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland gives a reasoned and balanced account of the present legal framework .
26 John Foster , who was the first director of the Countryside Commission for Scotland , said existing provisions would never secure public access over mountain areas .
27 The Boundary Commission for Scotland concludes that the number of Scottish seats in the House of Commons should remain at 72 in spite of widespread speculation over the loss of Glasgow seats .
28 There are similar analogies with the National Trust ( 1895 ) and the National Trust for Scotland ( 1931 ) , the Royal Fine Art Commission ( 1924 ) and the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland ( 1927 ) , and the Countryside Commission ( 1969 ) and the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( 1968 ) .
29 There are similar analogies with the National Trust ( 1895 ) and the National Trust for Scotland ( 1931 ) , the Royal Fine Art Commission ( 1924 ) and the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland ( 1927 ) , and the Countryside Commission ( 1969 ) and the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( 1968 ) .
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