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Scottish ParliamentPublic Petitions CommitteeTuesday 26 February 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:07 I welcome everyone to the fourth meeting in 2002 of the Public Petitions Committee.
As members know, we will take evidence for the aquaculture inquiry on 26 November and 12 December. I seek members' agreement that each of those meetings will begin in private, so that we can discuss lines of questioning for witnesses.
A draft has been prepared and there is a minor change at paragraph 26. It draws attention to another success story—petition PE9 about Roman remains in Cramond.
Scottish ParliamentRural Affairs CommitteeTuesday 26 September 2000(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:08 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
The first provision does not include that time limit, so that anyone who wished to make what might be described as an unannounced visit to a nest site could still do so as long as they let the landowner know that they were going to make that visit.
I thought that we were going to decide on some of the other visits that were to be made. At the foot of page 1, the paper states:"members may also wish to consider which visits they wish to undertake."
I do not know yet on what date he will visit, but everyone in Peterhead will welcome that visit and the opportunity to show what Peterhead prison can do.
Karen Whitefield mentioned the worldwide web. If the rest of the world has not done its homework—as the minister seemed to suggest— that could mean catastrophe for British business.