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Today in Scotland we must manage the environment in a way which, crucially, will provide a living for food producers and will otherwise be of benefit to people and wildlife.
We are receiving the same message. Not everybody lives right at the station. What percentage of the people who live within range of the stations that are to be connected to the airport will have to use other public transport to get to the station to get on the train to take them to Edinburgh airport?
I understand that perfectly. After all, we all live in the real world. However, the basic fact is that we cannot put one brick on top of another unless we get parliamentary approval for the whole route.
I have never seen the act of providing food as one that brought animals under control, because ultimately the animals are still free living and can survive by other means.
I was absolutely delighted to read in Professor McManus's submission about his concerns about Achanarras quarry and depredation of the fossils there. People who live in the area regularly contact me about that.
All of us acknowledge the power of early intervention in children's lives to influence their health in later life and to establish good eating patterns.
We have a keen interest in agriculture. Many of our members live and work in rural communities and our union is acutely aware of the problems that they face.