Proposals for Amendments to the Waste Management Licensing Regulations

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PROPOSALS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING REGULATIONS

ANNEX C: LIST OF CONSULTEES

Local Authorities
Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeenshire Council
Angus Council
Argyll & Bute Council
City of Edinburgh Council
Clackmannanshire Council
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Dundee City Council
East Ayrshire Council
East Dunbartonshire Council
East Lothian Council
East Renfrewshire Council
Falkirk Council
Fife Council
Glasgow City Council
Highland Council
Inverclyde Council
Midlothian Council
Moray Council
North Ayrshire Council
North Lanarkshire Council
Orkney Islands Council
Perth and Kinross Council
Renfrewshire Council
Scottish Borders Council
Shetland Islands Council
South Ayrshire Council
South Lanarkshire Council
Stirling Council
West Dunbartonshire Council
West Lothian Council
Western Isles Council

Political Parties and MSPs
Conservative Party
Green Party
Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
Scottish National Party
Scottish Socialist Party
Denis Canavan MSP

Interested Parties
Aitken Associates
Aspinwall & Company
Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland
BIFFA Waste Services Ltd
Blairingone Saline Action Group
British Energy PLC
Caledonian Environment Centre
CBI Scotland
Central Farmers Limited
Centre for Environment and Business in Scotland
CoSLA
Crofters Commisssion
Cuthbertson Environmental Ltd
Department for the Environment Northern Ireland
DEFRA
DK Waste Services
Ecos House
Effluent Enterprise
Environmental Health Advisory Services
Environmental Services Association
Environ UK Ltd
Farm and Wildlife Advisory Group
Forth Valley Health Board
Friends of the Earth
Freight Transport Association
Going for Green
Holden Environmental Services
Horticultural Trades Association
IWM Caledonial Environment Centre
IWM Centre Kilmarnock
Keep Scotland Beautiful
Levenseat Landfill Ltd
Malcolm Crawford
MLC
MLURI
National Farmers Union
Office for Public Health in Scotland
Robson MacLean WS
Dr Mike Roworth
Scottish Agricultural College
Scottish Centre of Infection and Environmental Health (SCIEH)
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Scottish Landowners Federation
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Power
Scottish Water
University of Aberdeen
University of Abertay
University of Strathclyde
Whiskey Association
WHD Pathways
Dr Bill Storey
Carl Bro Group
JIG

Health Boards
Argyll & Clyde Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Ayrshire & Arran Primary Care NHS Trust
Argyll & Clyde NHS Board
Ayrshire & Arran NHS Board
Ayrshire & Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Borders NHS Board
Borders General Hospital NHS Trust
Borders Primary Care NHS Trust
Dumfries & Galloway NHS Board
Dumfries & Galloway Acute & Maternity Hospitals
Dumfries and Galloway Primary Care NHS Trust
Fife Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Fife NHS Board
Fife Primary Care NHS Trust
Forth Valley Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Forth Valley NHS Board
Forth Valley Primary Care NHS Trust
Grampian NHS Board
Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust
Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust
Greater Glasgow NHS Board
Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust
Highland Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Highland NHS Board
Highland Primary Care NHS Trust
Lanarkshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Lanarkshire NHS Board
Lanarkshire Primary Care NHS Trust
Lomond & Argyll Primary Care NHS Trust
Lothian NHS Board
Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust
Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust
North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust
Orkney NHS Board
Renfrewshire & Inverclyde Primary Care NHS Trust
Shetland NHS Board
South Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust
Tayside NHS Board
Tayside Primary Care NHS Trust
Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust
The Yorkhill NHS Trust
West Lothian NHSCare NHS Trust
Western Isles NHS Board

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Small changes in the way we perform everyday tasks can have huge impacts on Scotland's environment.
Walking short distances rather than using the car, or being careful not to overfill the kettle are just two positive steps we can all take.
This butterfly represents the beauty and fragility of Scotland's environment. The motif will be utilised extensively by the Scottish Executive and its partners in their efforts to persuade people they can do a little to change a lot.

Page updated: Thursday, May 25, 2006