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The Chief Executive
Scottish Law Commission
140 Causewayside
Edinburgh EH9 1PR

Tel: 0131 668 2131
Fax: 0131 662 4900

Email: info@scotlawcom.gov.uk

Our offices are situated in the Newington area of Edinburgh, just over 1 mile south of the city centre. There are good public transport links: by rail to Waverley Station (1.1 miles) and a wide choice of buses from the city centre to Newington Road, Salisbury Place and Causewayside. We have onsite car and bicycle parking: please contact us before your visit to check availability. There is wheelchair access to the ground floor of the building.

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We would like to hear from you. We welcome your views on any aspect of our programme of law reform and invite you to suggest areas of the law in Scotland which we should be investigating in order to make recommendations for improvement. Consultation, in particular, is a vital element of the our work and we would be very grateful to receive your response to all or any of the provisional proposals contained in our current discussion papers.  We give careful consideration to all the comments we receive and take them fully into account when making our final recommendations to Ministers. (If you are using the feedback form on this page to comment on a discussion paper, please give the number and title of the paper so that your comments can be passed to the appropriate person. Alternatively, you may prefer to use the relevant electronic response forms which you will find on the Discussion Papers page).

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