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Com´mon`ty

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(Scots Law) A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.



Monday, February 25, 2013

Digital Participation @ The Crichton Institute


  

You are cordially invited by

Royal Society of Edinburgh and Crichton Institute

to participate in the public consultation on

“Spreading the Benefits of Digital Participation”

Dumfries, Monday, 4 March 2013

1800 hrs – 2030 hrs
Rutherford McCowan Building, The Crichton

 The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) has launched its latest independent major Inquiry into “Spreading the Benefits of Digital Participation”.
Crichton Institute is delighted to co-host the public consultation event for Dumfries & Galloway, scheduled for Monday, 4 March 2013.

The Inquiry is jointly chaired by Professors Michael Fourman and Alan Alexander and will involve a group of experts in the field and will examine how Scotland can best maximise the societal and economic benefits of digital technology
Through the engagement with people, communities and businesses across Scotland, as well as by examining examples of good practice the RSE will be producing a report towards the end of 2013.


If you wish to attend this public consultation meeting, please contact
Eva Milroy, Development Officer – Crichton Institute, on milroye@dumgal.ac.uk or by telephone 01387 734139


By no later than 28 February 2013

  Anyone wanting more info please email thecommonty@gmail.com and we’ll forward on to you


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