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They would flag up where there would be an operational deficit and where there might be a legitimate call on such funding to SPTE to secure rail services that operate on those new routes or those new capital assets, whether they are stations, new track or new trains.
I think that it would be more efficacious—party politics aside—if a new Administration, of whatever composition, and a new minister had copies of a good report on their desks.
To assist the committee's consideration of the matter we forwarded, on 26 November, to the committee clerk a summary of the responses received and details of how we have subsequently amended the code.
Difficulties must arise for anybody who is trying to develop a new economy. As John Foster suggested, when new offices come to Govan, new jobs do not result for local people.
On 17 January, Henry McLeish announced the membership of the new knowledge economy task force. Its first meeting took place on 26 January, and we expect an initial report by April of this year.
Most Scots will have been to properties in their local area once—they may have visited a property on a school visit 25 years ago—and something interesting must be found to get them to go back more often.