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There is a problem in maintaining continuity of care for some people if they get a three-month contract, have to stop work for a few weeks and then get another three-month contract.
For example, if a person wants to visit Floors Castle in Kelso or Bowhill near Selkirk and gets off the proposed railway at Tweedbank, how on earth will they get to where they want to go?
He and his colleagues voted to get rid of self-governing schools, but would he get rid of grant-aided schools, which were enshrined in the Tory education acts?
The telephone is a quick way of getting information, but people often feel more comfortable putting their inquiries in writing, although it will take a longer time to get a response to a letter.