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Dr Mark Brown said that a lot of the feeder services already exist, but we will need to co-ordinate the timetables. Some of the towns and villages around the stations might end up with a better service because of that co-ordination—although they might end up slightly worse off.
She is a talented person who was encouraged while at primary school, but other people will lose out because of the Government's policy.There is a lack of co-ordination in the television and film sectors.
The concern that Dumfries and Galloway emergency centre is expressing to me is how the co-ordination of activities between Scotland and Cumbria is to be managed.
We have appointed a transport co-ordinator, part of whose remit will be to look at how we can get people from rural areas to the two main acute hospitals.
Part of the problem is that it is difficult to co-ordinate the fishing industry, from the fishermen who catch the fish to the people who take it on and sell it.
The services have been involved in discussions and a meeting was held last week to try to co-ordinate the responses from the various Scottish services.There is no single interim solution to the problem.
You are serving a specific group of people who have a particular aspiration in their career, but where is the evidence that work is being co-ordinated? If it is not, what needs to happen?