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  1. Planning Advice Note 1/2011: planning and noise

    Planning Advice Note (PAN) 1/2011 provides guidance on how the planning system helps to prevent and limit the adverse effects of noise.

    Part of:
    Planning advice notes (PANs)
  2. Scotland's Digital Future: A Strategy for Scotland

    Strategy setting out how we will ensure Scotland takes full advantage of digital technology.

  3. Grow Your Own Working Group: recommendations report

    Recommendations from the Grow Your Own Working Group (GYOWG) on how we can support people to grow their own food.

  4. Scottish Local Government Financial Statistics 2009-10

    Scottish Local Government Financial Statistics 2009-10

    Part of:
    Local government finance statistics
  5. Scottish Planning Series: Planning Circular 1/2010: Annex to Circular 1/2010: Planning Agreements. Planning Obligations And Good Neighbour Agreements

    Planning Circular 1/2010:Planning Agreements. Planning Obligations and Good Neighbour Agreements

  6. Statistics Publication Notice: Health and Care Series: Children Looked After Statistics 2009-10

    Contains information on the numbers of looked after children, eligible for aftercare services and on a planned series of short-term placements.

  7. Health Promotion Guidance: Nutritional Guidance for Children and Young People in Residential Care Settings

    Health promotion guidance for children and young people in residential care settings

  8. Curriculum for Excellence: religious and moral education

    Guidance on provision of religious and moral education in non-denominational schools and religious education in Roman Catholic schools.

  9. NHSScotland Efficiency and Productivity: Framework for SR10

    The Framework’s main purpose is to identify priority areas to improve quality and efficiency. The Framework is a companion to the Quality Strategy and provides a baseline for the changes that will need to be undertaken by the Scottish Government Health Directorates (SGHD), NHS Boards and other public sector organisations.

  10. A Refreshed Framework for Maternity Care in Scotland: The Maternity Services Action Group

    The Framework outlines the principles which govern maternity services from pre-conception, through pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care and into parenthood in Scotland.

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