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However, if we are to tackle the problem, we need sustained, long-term, additional support. Edinburgh's £17 million budget buys around 350 houses a year through new build and refurbishment.
Scottish ParliamentPublic Petitions CommitteeTuesday 7 November 2000(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:04 Welcome to the 16th meeting this year of the Public Petitions Committee.
I should say that both visits were thoroughly enjoyable occasions.When I visit, I stay with friends who have been involved in the music and cultural life of the Highlands for the past 20 years.
—Official Report, 7 December 2000; Vol 9, c 772.The minister is clear about the problems that the new scheme will cause, and nothing that we have heard today gets around the problem of what will happen in 2004.
We have been revising the concordats as needed, depending on the learning processes between the parliaments. The latest one to be reviewed is the one on transport.
We do not accept the view that showmen's applications should be dealt with under paragraph 26 of the Scottish Executive's planning policy SPP 3, which deals with the accommodation needs of Gypsy Travellers.
The airport link could be completed as a third phase of the project. The latest figures for the whole crossrail project estimate the cost at £100 million.