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Commission on Local Government and Scottish Parliament  
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The [[Commission on Local Government and Scottish Parliament]] was set up to consider how to build the most effective relations between local government and the Scottish Parliament and Scottish  
To consider how to build the most effective relations between local government and the Scottish Parliament and Scottish  
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Executive.
Executive.  
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Neil McIntosh (Chair) •Former Chief Executive, Strathclyde Regional Council  
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==People==
•Convenor, Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations Local government
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*[[Neil McIntosh]] (Chair), Former Chief Executive, [[Strathclyde Regional Council]], Convenor, [[Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations]]
Professor Alan Alexander •Professor of Local and Public Management, University of Strathclyde  
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*Professor [[Alan Alexander]] Professor of Local and Public Management, University of Strathclyde, Founding Director, [[Scottish Local Authorities Management Centre]] 
•Founding Director, Scottish Local Authorities Management Centre Academic/research
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*[[Andrew Cubie]]. Senior Partner, [[Fyfe Ireland WS]], Former Chairman, [[CBI Scotland]], Member, [[Action Group on Standards in Scottish Schools]] Chairman, [[Scotland’s Health at Work]]
Andrew Cubie •Senior Partner, Fyfe Ireland WS  
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*[[Graham Leicester]] •Political consultant Director, [[Scottish Council Foundation]]
•Former Chairman, CBI Scotland  
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*[[Eileen Mackay]], Chair, Secretary of State for Transport’s [[Standing Advisory Committee on  
•Member, Action Group on Standards in Scottish Schools  
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Trunk Road Assessment]], Former Principal Finance Officer, Scottish Office, Non-executive director, [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc]] 
•Chairman, Scotland’s Health at Work Private business
 
Graham Leicester •Political consultant  
 
•Director, Scottish Council Foundation Private business
 
Eileen Mackay •Chair, Secretary of State for Transport’s Standing Advisory Committee on  
 
Trunk Road Assessment  
 
•Former Principal Finance Officer, Scottish Office  
 
•Non-executive director, Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc National public body
 
 
Cllr Margaret Millar •Deputy Convenor, Fife Council  
 
Cllr Margaret Millar •Deputy Convenor, Fife Council  
 
•Former Provost, Dunfermline District Council  
 
•Former Provost, Dunfermline District Council  

Revision as of 18:40, 27 May 2006

The Commission on Local Government and Scottish Parliament was set up to consider how to build the most effective relations between local government and the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive.

People

Trunk Road Assessment]], Former Principal Finance Officer, Scottish Office, Non-executive director, Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Cllr Margaret Millar •Deputy Convenor, Fife Council •Former Provost, Dunfermline District Council •Lecturer, Lauder College •Director, Queen Margaret Hospital NHS Trust •Director, Kingdom FM Radio Ltd Local government Matt Smith •Scottish Secretary, Unison •Treasurer, Scottish TUC •Member, Executive of the Scottish Council for Development and Industry •Director, John Wheatley Centre Trade union Maureen Watt •Chair of community council •Scottish National Party spokesperson, consumer affairs and water policy •Former SNP Vice Convener, local government policy Local government