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To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has for the Minister or Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning to visit Moray and, if a visit is planned, whom the Minister or Deputy Minister will meet.
Although risk assessment is undertaken, it does not always take account of staff who visit patients. For visiting general practitioners, health visitors and district nurses, the risk is even greater because they are sometimes visiting the patient for the first time and the ris...
That is one reason why we have put out a very strong signal that people should still come to visit Scotland. This is a great country to visit, and there is no reason why people should not come.
Does he agree that the last thing that some of those businesses need—but which is what they are being offered—is a visit by a consultant from Scottish Enterprise?
The issue is not as simple as merely buyingnew rolling stock. Issues that must be taken into account include speed limits on the line, acceleration time, stopping patterns and so on.
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Date answered:
31 January 2001