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Section 7 footnotes
1 Cultural Policy Statement/Cultural Commission Remit (2004) Scottish Executive
2 Creative Nation: A Cultural Policy for Australia, 1994
3 The two orchestras use their own SAC subsidy to perform in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen (and recently Perth) often paying rental fees to the venues. In Inverness they are paid fees which effectively come from Eden Court's SAC subsidy.
4 CCPR (April 2004)
5 See Annex A, Table 2
6 www.birminghamboxoffice.co.uk
7 Numbers derived from the list of beneficiaries published by the Revenue Commission of Ireland under FOI.
8 Statement by Mary Cloake, Director of the Arts Council of Ireland on the Artists' Exemption Scheme, 23 March 2005 , material provided by Press Officer at Arts Council Ireland on 15/05/04.
9 Data from Revenue Commission cited by the Arts Council of Ireland in statement of 23 March 2005
10 Information obtained from news item on Sculptors Society of Ireland Website
11 In the options we propose in Section 10, this would be either Culture Scotland or the Centre for Creativity
12 'Creators' are defined as individuals whose work results in an original literary, musical, artistic, craft or screen-based work and 'interpretive artists' are defined as individuals who interpret or perform the above.
13 Data extracted from Scottish Executive archive data at www.scotland.gov.uk/publications
14 Data extracted from Scottish Executive archive data at www.scotland.gov.uk/publications
15 http://scotsyett.com/anent/attitudes.asp 2004
16 The Scots Leid Associe website at http://www.lallans.co.uk/furthsettins/info.html 2004
17 Why Scots Matters, McClure and Derrick (1997) Saltire Society
18 The proposal has also been recommended to the Commission in submissions received from: the Scots Language Resource Centre and the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on the Scots Language; Catriona Black, Robert Seaton, Lis Smith, Ron Turnbull and Murray Tyrrell; Scottish Language Dictionaries; Faclair na Gàidhlig; and the SNP.
19 the Scots Language Resource Centre and the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on the Scots Language
20 SNP Submission, February 2005
21 Bòrd na Gàidhlig, March 2005
22 the Scots Language Resource Centre and the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on the Scots Language
23 Catriona Black, Robert Seaton, Lis Smith, Ron Turnbull and Murray Tyrrell, January 2005
24 Alasdair MacKenzie, September 2004
25 Itchy Coo Education, January 2005
26 the Scots Language Resource Centre and the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on the Scots Language
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