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Item in Private I welcome members, the press and the public to this morning's meeting, and I remind everybody to switch their phones and BlackBerries to silent.
Petitions I welcome committee members, witnesses, the press, members of the public and a visiting MSP colleague to the Environment and Rural Development Committee.
I welcome committee members and members of the press and public to the first meeting of the Enterprise and Culture Committee, and ask everyone to turn off any noisy phones and pagers that they might have.
I look forward to working with members in delivering the committee's work programme.I extend a welcome to members of the press. I remind those present to ensure that their mobile phones and pagers are switched off.
Scottish ParliamentNational Galleries of Scotland Bill CommitteeMonday 3 February 2003(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:32 I welcome the press and the public to this meeting of the National Galleries of Scotland Bill Committee.
Scottish ParliamentTransport and the Environment CommitteeWednesday 8 May 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting in private at 09:38 Meeting suspended until 11:47 and continued in public thereafter. I welcome members of the press and public to the public part of today's Transport and the Environment Committee meeting.
We welcome the letter.We now move into private to discuss a paper that outlines an approach to discussions with the Scottish Executive, which the committee has not yet signed off. I ask the public and press to leave. Meeting continued in private until 10:54.
Scottish ParliamentFinance CommitteeTuesday 9 May 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:00 I call the committee to order in a venue—the Festival Theatre—that is a strong recommendation for pressing ahead with the new Holyrood building as soon as possible.