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It might be more appropriate to deal with new policy areas and new policy issues as alterations to the development plan rather than through supplementary planning guidance.
On rates of MRSA bacteraemia in the Western Isles, the indication is that there have been six cases between 2003 and 2006. The latest report—which has not been validated or published—gives no indication of a rise in the rates in the Western Isles.
Smoking (Pregnancy) To ask the Scottish Executive what progress is being made in reducing the number of women who smoke while pregnant. (S2O-7828) The latest figures suggest that good progress is being made.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 October 2003
The Scottish Executive will continueto actively promote Glasgow Airport through engagement with airlines on potential new routesfrom Scotland which would enhance business links and encourage in-boundtourism.
Will the member give way? Labour—indeed, new Labour, if you like—is about that old, old story of how Glasgow finds new horizons; how Glasgow harnesses the new economy for the new century.
The changes are all highlighted in the new guidance. If you have concerns about any of the new aspects, could you let the clerks know by tomorrow so that we have time to address them before the guidance goes for publication?