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The Scottish Executive has no plans to arrange a ministerial visit to the Ballinluig junction. However, officials have visited the site on many occasions to meet with local community representatives, Tayside Police and BEAR Scotland Ltd.
They will also consider whether the indigenous workforce has difficulties in accepting new migrant workers. Trade unions will want to play as positive a role as they can.
East Lothian is considering other ways of meeting the challenges that it faces and a number of local authorities such as East Lothian, with low debt and low investment needs, are considering a new-build programme through borrowing under the prudential regime.
In every community in Scotland that I visit, one of the first issues that is raised is people's concern not only about graffiti and vandalism—they are bad enough—but about serious disorder on the streets, which keeps people prisoners in their homes.