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It has sucked people in because the bridge made commuting so much easier. I am not dissenting from the point that Fiona Hyslop has made, but my wish would be—I am not a Borders MSP, so I do not want to talk out of turn—to see employment growth in the Borders.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what information it has on how many sets of railway points in Scotland have been re-inspected since the Cumbria rail crash.
I will run through a few issues and address some of the points to which Patrick Harvie referred.One of the most important points is about proving the offence; I think that we have done the right thing on that.
Have we covered everything that you wanted to put on record? I would like to make one more point about joint working. We talked about the involvement of the voluntary sector at a strategic level.
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.