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Chamber and committees

Meeting of the Parliament

Meeting date: Thursday, May 15, 2025


Contents


Corrections

Fiona Hyslop

 

The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop, has identified an error in her contribution and provided the following correction.

 

At col 5, para 1, line 1—

Original text—

The member is right to point out that local authorities have responsibilities in relation to such rail projects. There has been close partnership working, and I can advise that the full south car park and a small portion of the north car park will be available from Sunday 18 May. From the day of opening, there will be double the provision that was available at the previous station. South Lanarkshire Council is working closely with its contractor to complete that work.

I confirm that the bus service will call at the station from Sunday, with additional bus services calling at the station in the coming months. This transformational project will offer fully accessible and sustainable transport options for passengers as a result of the Scottish Government’s investment.

Corrected text—

The member is right to point out that local authorities have responsibilities in relation to such rail projects. There has been close partnership working, and I can advise that the full south car park will be available from Sunday 18 May. From the day of opening, there will be double the provision that was available at the previous station. South Lanarkshire Council is working closely with its contractor to complete the north car park.

I confirm that the bus service will call at the station from Monday, with additional bus services calling at the station in the coming months. This transformational project will offer fully accessible and sustainable transport options for passengers as a result of the Scottish Government’s investment.

John Swinney has identified an error in his contribution and provided the following correction.

The First Minister (John Swinney)

 

At col 15, para 4, line 1—

Original text—

The level of delayed discharges is falling—it has come down from its peak by just short of 200 places.

Corrected text—

The level of delayed discharges is falling—it has come down from its peak by just short of 105 places.