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Around 96 per cent of Scots think that local people should be involved in making decisions about the design and delivery of their public services, according to a new survey. The 2015 Scottish Social Attitudes survey also revealed that 35 per cent of people had either volunteered at, or help set up,

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(from left) Tom Scholes (chair), George Peacock, Sheila Gillies (deputy chair), Andrew Kubski, Linda Bailey, Murray Leys, Alan Frizzell Scottish social care charity Quarriers has strengthened its board with the appointment of five new trustees following a far-reaching recruitment process.

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