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by the federation of small | businesses | and that held by the |
by the federation of small | businesses | danny carrigan proposed by stuc |
proposed by federation of small | businesses | danny carrigan proposed by stuc |
john downie federation of small | businesses | in scotland tracey white and |
townhouse group federation of small | businesses | john downie scottish parliamentary officer |
and the federation of small | businesses | so that children who wish |
of the federation of small | businesses | the forum of private business |
jane todd federation of small | businesses | trisha mcauley scottish consumer council |
has been put on small | businesses | and a lot of help |
a high number of small | businesses | and having a lack of |
business rates away from small | businesses | and new businesses on to |
gates have had on small | businesses | and private hire cars in |
people from trade unions small | businesses | and so on rather than |
need to a recognise small | businesses | as the engine of growth |
need to a recognise small | businesses | as the engine of growth |
a third of such small | businesses | have an identifiable risk could |
convener the vast majority of | businesses | in scotland are small and |
says that a third of | businesses | in the small and medium |
for small and medium sized | businesses | it was also felt that |
in tourist businesses encourage scottish | businesses | large and small to accept |
charges soaking up small borders | businesses | lodged on 24 may 2002 |
on the situation of small | businesses | muir russell nothing that goes |
system for great britain small | businesses | must be encouraged to realise |
from small businesses and new | businesses | on to bigger and more |
many small to medium sized | businesses | particularly those located in rural |
to the views of small | businesses | prior to the imposition of |
survival rate for assisted small | businesses | should be 70 per cent |
executive how many of the | businesses | started up through the small |
be extended to include small | businesses | such as fish vans shops |
have fewer or more small | businesses | than other member states countries |
to remind small and medium | businesses | that they need to make |
often difficult particularly for small | businesses | to make such leaps and |
years voluntary groups and small | businesses | would not have suffered the |
quality and standards in tourist | businesses | encourage scottish businesses large and |
started to approach businesses local | businesses | erm m608: uh huh m1174: |
we also started to approach | businesses | local businesses erm m608: uh |
policy has for individual tourist | businesses | and what assessment it has |
to obtain or of tourist | businesses | being unable to obtain permission |
of agricultural and tourist related | businesses | in the region which have |
for many of the tourist | businesses | in the villages where those |
be made compulsory for tourist | businesses | s1o 6427 21 paul martin |
encouraging the growth of new | businesses | 5 00 pm decision time |
encouraging the growth of new | businesses | s1m 68 1 mr john |
calculate the number of new | businesses | created and e will consider |
of the number of new | businesses | created as a result of |
calculates the number of new | businesses | created b will explain this |
of the number of new | businesses | created for each year from |
and grow and grow those | businesses | need more than anything a |
national insurance contributions to allow | businesses | to grow and to employ |
in support that allows existing | businesses | to grow we have not |
the rates burden for scottish | businesses | by freezing rates for next |
the rates burden on scottish | businesses | that puts them at such |
assistance to forestry and related | businesses | and what the findings have |
employment in forestry and related | businesses | declined by 25 between 1989 |
the restructuring and recovery of | businesses | related to both agriculture and |
assistance for forestry and related | businesses | was carried out to provide |
fish farming and shellfish farming | businesses | amendment no 2 scotland order |
fish farming and shellfish farming | businesses | amendment scotland order 2002 ssi |
assistance it is providing to | businesses | to assist them to trade |
other locations and assistance to | businesses | to relocate and to locate |
financial assistance is available to | businesses | wanting to provide disability access |
sector funding from developers existing | businesses | etc seems limited over 50m |
initiative may have on existing | businesses | in glencoe and ballachulish s1o |
areas to existing traders and | businesses | which are happily sitting at |
whether proprietors who run fishing | businesses | are really being consulted one |
s enterprise to promote new | businesses | run by women and disseminate |
has a strategy for promoting | businesses | run by women s1w 33986 |
of council tax relief for | businesses | run from home affected by |
urban areas run as private | businesses | sub post offices make up |
tasks but there are also | businesses | that are run by voluntary |
one or two run enormous | businesses | the convener we have to |
operating costs and put many | businesses | in jeopardy notes that it |
is adding excessive costs to | businesses | is failing to move heavy |
is adding excessive costs to | businesses | is failing to move heavy |
costs were imposed on their | businesses | they would have to take |
language act 1993 some private | businesses | do provide services in welsh |
we need to support scottish | businesses | not provide them with threats |
recognising that many of these | businesses | provide vital services to communities |
statutory obligations there are for | businesses | to provide disability access when |
to provide opportunities for onshore | businesses | to undertake conversions after debate |
of voluntary and community recycling | businesses | to discuss proposed changes in |
microcredit loans for start up | businesses | go to women s1w 33987 |
steps been taken to encourage | businesses | particularly those that operate premises |
from public agencies and private | businesses | across shetland in the end |
sufficient capacity to allow local | businesses | to access broadband in remote |
the number of people and | businesses | which purchase goods on line |
opportunities for remoter areas indeed | businesses | especially on lewis would simply |
by re invigorating town centre | businesses | preserving attractive areas and improving |
areas are served by family | businesses | that are part of the |
jobs and giving up their | businesses | to move across glasgow and |
local co operatives and micro | businesses | aim to create flexible childcare |
of the city on local | businesses | and believes that the local |
with some local residents and | businesses | and has given the go |
yard would have on local | businesses | and the local economy congratulates |
lot of complaints from local | businesses | they say that it is |
100 page directory of local | businesses | which offer for hire a |
individual residents and c local | businesses | who may be affected by |
consistently with the support of | businesses | and other organisations in scotland |
is taking to support rural | businesses | in the wake of the |
and encourages individuals organisations and | businesses | to support the 2002 appeal |
capital is available to help | businesses | expand use the network of |
the gross output of manufacturing | businesses | in scotland are available from |
consequences for other dwellings and | businesses | we need a whole street |
have a go at starting | businesses | coverage such as is given |
such self employed individuals and | businesses | supported by david mundell mr |
of such locations for some | businesses | that is something that must |
000 and whether all such | businesses | will qualify for 95 reduction |
must ensure that consumers and | businesses | realise that disabled people are |
we must ensure that scottish | businesses | that are starting and that |
to consider the effect on | businesses | mr nick johnston mid scotland |
will consider any concerns of | businesses | regarding the burden of regulation |
representations it has received from | businesses | and business organisations regarding the |
record business failures with 240 | businesses | lost in scotland so far |
to bigger and more profitable | businesses | and j setting up a |
money to spend and that | businesses | should therefore be made more |
is not just about getting | businesses | to be more efficient about |
ask the scottish executive whether | businesses | in dumfries and galloway with |
will be financial losses to | businesses | of all kinds whether to |
had decided to start up | businesses | and invest in these locations |
we are to protect these | businesses | will you spell out what |
finished up in my own | businesses | and i moved and i |
of setting up and running | businesses | for the benefit of the |
to set up their own | businesses | if they do that and |
the f643: they re aw | businesses | m642: aw the ferms up |
hibs have got several other | businesses | who just take up office |
and atbs put pressure on | businesses | to develop products which offer |
[tut] mmhm f963: that the | businesses | all know who you are |
to the owners of the | businesses | but are reinvested for community |
is taking to ensure that | businesses | in dumfries and galloway are |
fact that chemists and pharmacy | businesses | in the highlands are only |
and bridges are falling some | businesses | trusted labour four years ago |
with any particular company or | businesses | by authorising the use of |
dependence macduff harbour and surrounding | businesses | have on fishing s1w 34767 |
scottish executive what percentage of | businesses | in dumfries and galloway have |
have on average much larger | businesses | might be affected differently before |
of magazines and newspapers most | businesses | that have arrangements with wholesalers |
increase in taxation yet scots | businesses | now suffer from an executive |
ask the scottish executive how | businesses | will benefit from recent regional |
service providers all citizens and | businesses | 2 the social inclusion process |
service and believes that the | businesses | and residents of dunfermline east |
of agricultural returns to crofting | businesses | and supports the agri environmental |
learning as important to their | businesses | and to the future of |
behalf of the borders countryside | businesses | and traders association calling for |
distance selling directive on scottish | businesses | and what the results of |
sub post offices and the | businesses | attached to them if the |
he agree that people and | businesses | in the west highlands require |
the lothians and assisted 25 | businesses | to achieve accreditation to is0 |
picking and if it continues | businesses | will stand to get their |
of any decommissioning scheme onshore | businesses | receive their due payments the |
the internet of uk based | businesses | clause 7 a short clause |
membership of over 16 000 | businesses | core funding for the atbs |
incentive for inward investment indigenous | businesses | had been less of a |
parliament notes the concerns of | businesses | in glasgow about the effects |
that 35 per cent of | businesses | know that there is a |
befriendin people in certain like | businesses | or certain places of work |
a competitive disadvantage compared with | businesses | south of the border why |
all has gone to wrack | businesses | brides lives nothing can dream |
how its priorities for growing | businesses | as set out in a |
t there they re all | businesses | self employeds aren t they |
simply does not exist among | businesses | or employees mr mcmahon do |
in an economy that helps | businesses | the deputy presiding officer mr |
look at aw the wee | businesses | there is round about us |
f- the the parents had | businesses | m608: aye m1163: you know |