On 1st April 1996 the Scottish water industry was restructured as part of the wider process of local government reform. Under the terms of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 responsibility for the delivery of water and sewerage services transferred from the twelve regional and islands councils to three new public water authorities. As part of the same reform package the Central Scotland Water Development Board was abolished and a new body, the Scottish Water and Sewerage Customers Council (SWSCC), established. Taken together these changes amounted to the most radical institutional restructuring in over two decades. And for those working in the industry, they signalled the beginning of a period of heightened uncertainty, increased...
The article examines the Scottish model of water ownership and regulation. Scotland's water and sewe...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.918(no 97/2) / BLDSC - British L...
In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewera...
On 1st April 1996 the Scottish water industry was restructured as part of the wider process of local...
It is now over two years since the Scottish water industry underwent its most radical restructuring ...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
In 1996 the Scottish water industry underwent its most radical restructuring in over a century. Prio...
The Government's Consultation Paper "Water and Sewerage in Scotland : Investing for our Future" was ...
First paragraph: Scottish Water is a public corporation1 responsible for delivering water and sewera...
During the last decade the water industry throughout Great Britain has undergone its most radical re...
In Scotland, water services are provided for almost the whole population by Scottish Water, a vertic...
This article will explore the development of Scottish Water, a public corporation providing water an...
On 1 April 2002, a new country-wide water authority, Scottish Water, was established under the Water...
In their article* in the June 2006 issue of this Commentary, Jim and Margaret Cuthbert address a num...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9178(no 99/12) / BLDSC - British Libr...
The article examines the Scottish model of water ownership and regulation. Scotland's water and sewe...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.918(no 97/2) / BLDSC - British L...
In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewera...
On 1st April 1996 the Scottish water industry was restructured as part of the wider process of local...
It is now over two years since the Scottish water industry underwent its most radical restructuring ...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
In 1996 the Scottish water industry underwent its most radical restructuring in over a century. Prio...
The Government's Consultation Paper "Water and Sewerage in Scotland : Investing for our Future" was ...
First paragraph: Scottish Water is a public corporation1 responsible for delivering water and sewera...
During the last decade the water industry throughout Great Britain has undergone its most radical re...
In Scotland, water services are provided for almost the whole population by Scottish Water, a vertic...
This article will explore the development of Scottish Water, a public corporation providing water an...
On 1 April 2002, a new country-wide water authority, Scottish Water, was established under the Water...
In their article* in the June 2006 issue of this Commentary, Jim and Margaret Cuthbert address a num...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9178(no 99/12) / BLDSC - British Libr...
The article examines the Scottish model of water ownership and regulation. Scotland's water and sewe...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.918(no 97/2) / BLDSC - British L...
In England and Wales the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of water supply and sewera...