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The north site is included within the long-term development plans for Edinburgh airport. If lost, this may put pressure on our remaining land supply in the cargo area and constrain operational development and cargo growth.2.
I will deal briefly with that question now—it may arise again later. The specification of the NorthLink PSO is different, as I think the member knows, from the west coast PSO.
I am not as worried about genealogy. That may interest other members more, but the business convention/golf market is important and could be more important.
It has come to my notice recently that people with mental health problems and learning disabilities in Inverness are being moved from the category of supported accommodation to that of housing support. That may be for the best reasons. I would like to think that it is.
If the Executive is seriously considering ideas, I suggest that a practical solution would be to consider setting up a Scottish trust for public investment. Councils may want to bypass the Executive to do that.
From the information that is available to me—as I was born and bred in Porty, it is not a sport that I enjoy playing, although that chance may yet come—I gather that there are some 40 shinty clubs.