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Today, in what will not be a scintillating exercise, we have a chance to march forward with the orders that we are debating, because those orders form part of the legislative package that is required to deliver devolution for Scotland.
The fast-track scheme is due to end in March 2005, as she will know, and we will consider carefully the lessons from it.Alex Fergusson raised a case from his constituency.
—Official Report, Environment and Rural Development Committee, 15 March 2006; c 2859.Amendment 1 would enable ministers to adopt a proportionate response to an outbreak of disease.
I could litigate the 62 cases next week, then try to get a hearing in February or March. In the example that you gave earlier, you have that opportunity with a particular case.
We had the first public meetings in May—no, March. We have had five meetings since then, and at no public meeting have fewer than 50 people been present.Our community is a tolerant one.
Thank you for the opportunity to make an opening statement. We submitted written evidence in March, but the situation has moved on since then, so it is important that I make an opening statement.
Is that the one on targeting public access? Yes. It is dated 1 March. I do not think that it will make much difference to the work that we do because we concentrate mostly on buildings.
I thank members of the committee and other members for their contributions and remind members that our next meeting will be on 15 March. Meeting closed at 12:51.