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Dunbartonshire and Argyll & Bute Valuation Joint Board annual audit 2007/08
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Clyde Valley Learning and Development Joint Committee annual audit 2007/08
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Clyde Muirshiel Park Authority Joint Committee annual audit 2007/08
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Central Scotland Valuation Joint Board annual audit 2007/08
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Central Scotland Joint Police Board annual audit 2007/08
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Diversity and Equality - progress report 2007/08
This report details progress in achieving equality and diversity objectives for Audit Scotland and lays the platform for work going forward.
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Improving the schools estate
The Scottish Government and councils now need to draw up detailed plans to make sure that all the remaining schools are fit for 21st century education.
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Overview of the local authority audits 2007
The Accounts Commission recognises the improvement achieved by local government in Scotland. This report highlights progress in services and the need for an increased focus on key…
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A review of free personal and nursing care
Free personal and nursing care needs to be better planned, managed and funded for it to continue to benefit older people in the future. Demand for FPNC will grow with the…
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West Dunbartonshire Council: the Audit of Best Value and Community Planning - progress report
The Commission acknowledges the Council’s increased commitment to continuous improvement and the progress made by the Council within a fairly short timescale.