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Across the Highlands and Islands, from March 2010 to May 2019 Highlands and Islands Enterprise invested more than £41.4 million towards energy-related infrastructure facilities, against a combined total investment of more than £190.2 million from private and public sources.
We established the programme only recently, in December, when we expected to leave the European Union in March. Therefore, the work was originally designed to capture the immediate impact of that, which is why it was programmed for 2019-20.
The Scottish Government will continue to pass this funding to the NHS in Scotland.”—Written Answers, 13 March 2019; S5W-21903. It is not entirely clear to me how the shortfall will be made up where those rates diverge.
The tender for the operation of the Pelamis building is due to be completed in February, with announcements to be made in March. I reiterate that the private sector involvement in that is absolutely critical, so the work and discussions with Forth Ports Ltd have been very important in that respect.
To give that a bit of context, those 82 applications were for a period of just five months, whereas in the previous period of almost a year, from April 2017 to March 2018 when the High Court practice note was introduced, there were 62 applications.