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Officials have regularly met Clifton Bain to discuss the IUCN’s report since the inquiry started in March and, through SEPA and SNH, we have given financial support to the inquiry’s events, including the September conference in Durham.
To be fair, he met Mrs Stevenson and me in March this year. It is also fair to say that we were both surprised when Mr Ingram and his officials told us that they were considering two options to improve access.
We accept, however, the concept of prioritising projects, as set out in the Lib Dem amendment, although that is a little ironic. In March 2007, Tavish Scott was asked to publish a list, in priority order, of the then Government's transport projects.
I also regularly attend meetings of the joint ministerial committee on Europe, at which issues of mutual importance are discussed. The committee will next meet in March. Of course, I take all opportunities to promote Scotland's interests, whether at home or abroad.
I am therefore concerned that plans should not cover only the festive season.Will the cabinet secretary explain why, despite the Scottish Government's undertaking in March to achieve and maintain a level of zero blocked beds, we now have almost 100 blocked beds?
The letter from HMRC dated 27 April 2007, which has been released today, refers to a project board that met “last month”, which is March 2007. That indicates that certain decisions needed to be taken in 2007.
As I understand it, the amnesty is open to pest controllers, gamekeepers, farmers and growers in England, Wales and Scotland and is due to run until 14 March. Is that scheme currently running in Scotland?
The work that the three councils are doing is due to be finished in March and, when it is finished, I hope that we will have a good case to put to the Scottish Government to show that there is a better way of delivering services in our island groups, while maintaining the numbers of jobs there.
West Lothian Council started to have some engagement with Transport Scotland as far back as March 2007, when it carried out strategic transport projects review work and Scottish transport appraisal guidance work on the Forth crossing.
Section 3A of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993, as amended in 2007, provides the means for the Scottish ministers to designate areas where new crofts can be created.The proposal to designate new areas was opened out for full public consultation between December 2007 and March 2008. Approximately 65 per cent of respondents agreed that new areas for crofting ...