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We have or have had infrastructure such as miners welfare clubs, working men’s institutes, libraries, football pitches, dog tracks, pigeon doocots, women’s guilds, the co-operative, traditional housing, miners rows and the like.
Each field is, on average, four or five times the size of a football pitch, and the degree of accuracy that the EU requires for audit purposes is the size of a goal mouth.
The session has been helpful, but I am afraid that I will have to cut short your pitch on behalf of Police Scotland. I will suspend for a minute to let the witnesses leave. 14:24 Meeting suspended. 14:24 On resuming—Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Item 2 is a decision on taking business in private.
The Five on 5 complex in Paisley has consistently supported the campaign and has given its pitches free of charge for Fairtrade tournaments that I have organised.
I was at a conference of colleagues at the British Chambers of Commerce a couple of weeks ago, and they were talking about—or, to be more specific, the chief executive of Heathrow made a very particular pitch about—the delights of exporting langoustines from Inverness to China.
I can understand how that benefits the school—it improves its chances of being successful on the pitch—and I can understand why a parent might see opportunities for their youngster.
I wrote this talk to the musical backdrop of 500 high-pitched shouting children—I live next door to a large primary school and it was playtime when I was writing.