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Public Service Reform Lunch Briefing:
Towards its drive for sustainable economic growth, our lunchtime briefing looks at Scottish Government's progress in public service reform.


EDAS is the independent voice of economic development in Scotland. It aims to facilitate a substantial improvement in the effectiveness of economic development activity in Scotland through raising the knowledge, skills and networks of those involved in all aspects of economic development and is open to anyone with an interest in economic development in Scotland.

Being a membership driven association, members have the opportunity to contribute ideas for further supports and services. Currently EDAS Members benefit from the following:

  • substantial discounts on all EDAS events and courses
  • networking opportunities with a broad cross-section of sector representatives
  • complimentary copy of the EDAS Directory - A Guide to Who's Who in Economic Development in Scotland
  • opportunity to contribute to an independent perspective on consultations and policy activity
  • access to "Members area" of website which includes a searchable directory of members and members only resources
  • facility to display further information about your organisation in the directory of members
  • receive and disseminate items of interest, including job vacancies, via direct email and website
  • voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.

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01/07/08
Chair, David Lyon announces the appointment of Pauline Graham as Leona McDermid's successor.
01/07/08
Date for your diary
01/07/08
Recent planning publications now online.
01/07/08
The Scottish Sustainable Communities Initiative aims to encourage inspirational and high quality developments which will serve as exemplars for the future.
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