Calum Cashley

Tuesday, 4 December 2007

Government goes on

While the Labour party is mired in sleaze, the SNP Government has carried on governing.

With the furore looking like it will be dying down, here's just a few things done recently:

Better financial support for foster and kinship carers

Move to re-establish the Campbelltown to Ballycastle Ferry

Schools dental service

£10 million investment in eyecare services

£1.6 billion rural development programme

Increase in funding for voluntary organisations

Asking people to submit their views to the broadcasting commission

Housing supply task force meets

Malawi vocational education project launched

New fisheries money

More effective community penalties

Action plan to tackle hospital infections

Acting for the people of Scotland instead of for politicians. Not a bad wee record in a week.
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