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Most Scots will have been to properties in their local area once—they may have visited a property on a school visit 25 years ago—and something interesting must be found to get them to go back more often.
I think that Mr Higson would welcome a visit, but I will leave him to deal with that.Generally, it is evident to the organisation's senior management that people have felt under pressure.
First, of the 10,000 houses that have been built, for how many did you get your £1,500 premium? In the Borders we started taking the £1,500 in November last year.
Perhaps members of the committee might like to accompany you on a site visit, just to give it extra weight. I hope to draw up terms of reference and the scope for action.
In the west end of Glasgow, for example, parkland and green-belt land is at a premium and is unfortunately being sold off willy-nilly to build houses to increase the council tax base.