[S3M-1008.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time — 12 Dec 2007 at 17:11

This looks like the vote on S3M-1008.3

The description in the bulletin on 2007-12-12 is:

*S3M-1008.3 Des McNulty: The Benefits of Woodland and Greenspaces—As an amendment to motion (S3M-1008) in the name of Michael Russell, after "lives" insert "notes the significant revisions to SPP 11: Open Space and Physical Activity between the draft consultation and the published document, including the omission of statutory consultation on non-sporting green spaces and proposed minimum standards of open space within developments, and believes that the Scottish Executive should consult further on these significant changes to planning policy,". Supported by: Karen Gillon*

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Text Introducing Division:

There are five questions to be put as a result of today's business. The first question is, that amendment S3M-1008.3, in the name of Des McNulty, which seeks to amend motion S3M-1008, in the name of Michael Russell, on the benefits of woodland and green spaces, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (No)Minority (Aye)AbstentionsTurnout
Con16 00100.0%
Green0 20100.0%
Lab0 37080.4%
LDem0 15093.8%
SNP46 0097.9%
Total:62 54091.3%

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