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Guidance note 8/8a and 9/9a difference?


RobRainford
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Hi

 

Im just filling out an order form for some bits from you guys, whats the difference between guidance note 8 and 8a, the english and scottish version and also 9 and 9a, as there is a considerable price difference.

 

Thanks

 

Hi Rob,

 

Basically the 8a & 9a, Scottish Versions, are CDs only whereas the 8 & 9 (England & Wales) come with a full guidance note / booklet and CDs.

 

Hence the price difference.

 

Cheers..

Paul

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Thanks Paul.

 

Is all the same information from the booklets included in the CDs?

 

Hey Rob, I see where you're going with this one, a canny northener, ha.

 

I'll be honest I'm not sure but will find out n get back to you (obviously the CDs will have Scottish legislative references etc. not English.)

 

Cheers..

Paul

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Rob, this is the reply I've just had back from Nick (eden, Director).

 

"The English version was produced by Jonathan Hazell and I then gave it to the Scottish Branch to "translate". Paul Hanson got a solicitor to go through it and change everything that needed changing. I have no idea what has been changed and I don't think Jonathan was involved so he probably won't know either. I would suggest it would be risky to use Scottish version for an English application."

 

 

 

The decision is yours.

 

Cheers..

Paul

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