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by local councillors revising the | councillors | code of conduct to assist |
developments including involvement by local | councillors | revising the councillors code of |
mentions democratically elected and accountable | councillors | being involved in the final |
body should be local government | councillors | community councillors or community representatives |
a group of democratically elected | councillors | in an open and accountable |
be local government councillors community | councillors | or community representatives and selected |
insert paid time off for | councillors | not to be political donation |
section paid time off for | councillors | not to be political donation |
education officer scottish borders council | councillors | councillor tulley council leader councillor |
work of others including local | councillors | such as councillor gordon graham |
of the fifteen local authority | councillors | elected to wards in the |
boards involving workers and elected | councillors | with the ability to borrow |
nick johnston s1m 1682 1 | councillors | code of conduct lodged on |
public life code of conduct | councillors | code se 2001 51 standards |
of doing so some teachers | councillors | education officials and head teachers |
meet trade union officials local | councillors | msps and other interested parties |
composition is in terms of | councillors | officials and other members of |
hmos from talking not to | councillors | but to senior officers it |
senior officers it seemed that | councillors | did not want to override |
is reported that 70 of | councillors | require more information about the |
unit s publication scotland s | councillors | where it is reported that |
back bench msps meps and | councillors | help to convince the ec |
that they engage actively with | councillors | msps and mps we should |
for the public to influence | councillors | views it would be useful |
the tune the attitude of | councillors | varies from co operation to |
i was one of the | councillors | involved in the prosecution on |
local authorities especially among some | councillors | that all owners are well |
for a public meeting where | councillors | would be present was again |
be by means of those | councillors | considering the circumstances we are |
take it that you mean | councillors | on the licensing committee derek |
i have received has been | councillors | make policy not an independent |
us who have served as | councillors | are well aware that particularly |
to our district and regional | councillors | and to m p maria |
brought to the attention of | councillors | there has been almost universal |
treacle no one petitions their | councillors | complaining on the infringement of |
ask the scottish executive which | councillors | of clackmannanshire fife perth and |