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The access provisions of the Bill will not only provide the public with greater confidence to visit the Scottish countryside, but result in more opportunity for them to do so by the creation of new paths.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 November 2001
His response is as follows:A recent refurbishment of the library included repainting, the installation of new comfortable seating and carousel book display racks.
Indeed, I recently visited a primary school in the West Lothian constituency that neighbours that of Bristow Muldoon, where I saw the benefits of that capital investment.The solution is not about putting money in for the sake of it.
We have our part to play in changing world conditions and in loving the neighbour whom we see only on television.When a group of young people from Belarus visited our Parliament, they were amazed at the access that we had to our politicians.