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Last year was very much about getting plans in place, identifying local priorities and making decisions about where best to invest resources and efforts.
It is an inalienable fact and cannot be denied.Other interesting points were made in the debate. Jamie Stone made a valid point about the teaching of modern languages.
The response states that progress is being made on the Executive's "Plan for Action on alcohol problems" and its drugs strategy, which are backed by increased funding. However, it also makes the point that local services should decide how best to address local circumstances and needs.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the time taken to route a patient from pick-up point to the nearest accident and emergency department is taken into account in determining the recipient location.
In the Provisionally Free Area blood samples have been collected from 112 flocks and, as at 26 June, confirmed negative results have been received from 108 flocks, with only four results still awaited.
Let us move on to some of the specific points that you raised. Your first point related to the cluttering of the local landscape and you said that leadership is more important than structures.