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Constitution for Scotland is a registered charity (reg no SC049192) dedicated to conducting and administering a public consultation on the content and subsequent promotion into legislation of a Constitution endorsed by credible numbers of Scottish citizens.
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Chairman: Robert Ingram, Aberdeen, chartered marine engineer.
Secretary: John Hutchison, Fort William, chartered civil engineer and community advocate.
Treasurer: Ronnie Morrison, Helensburgh, accountant and company director.
Trustee: Lorraine Cowan, Uddingston, senior college lecturer.
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