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I have already been to the Northern Marine College in Shetland and talked to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. I have an appointment to visit the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen and am in contact with Aquascot Ltd, which is a salmon-farming firm.
I have already been to the Northern Marine College in Shetland and talked to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. I have an appointment to visit the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen and am in contact with Aquascot Ltd, which is a salmon-farming firm.
That is ominous, because it basically amounts to rationing. Yesterday, I visited Fife constabulary, a very impressive police force, 86 per cent of whose budget is spent on manpower.
Do you have any information about, for example, how many homes have been visited, how many people have received advice, and how many additional fire detectors have been installed?
That could give deaf people the opportunity to engage in activities that the hearing community takes for granted but which deaf people often find it difficult to engage in—a visit to the doctor or the heath centre, for example.
The postbag issue for me is that, in some areas, visiting specialist teachers in primary schools, such as music and physical education teachers, have been cut to fund the measure.
The decision also follows the recent visit of Professor David Kerr. I understand that that visit was organised at the invitation of Cathy Jamieson and that it allowed a fairly full discussion in which a number of members who are in the chamber this evening were involved.