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The ICP will be informed by the 2020 report on ‘Construction and procurement of ferry vessels in Scotland’ by the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee and by the outcome of the current consideration of the Audit Scotland report by the Public Audit Committee.
Is the committee in agreement to take item 3, and any future consideration of a complaint report from the acting Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland, in private? Members indicated agreement.Cross-Party Group: Withdrawal of Recognition Cross-Party Group: Withdrawal of Recognition Our second item of business relates to a cross-part...
However, I am concerned about Historic Scotland’s reply. It worries me that, although this is Scotland’s only site of this nature, the issue does not seem to be being taken seriously.
The policy objectives of supporting island communities and improving the resilience of Scotland’s ferry services. The timetable benefits and efficiencies for North Ayrshire Council functions of retaining the port to Arran at Ardrossan in the same council area.
The policy objectives of supporting island communities and improving the resilience of Scotland’s ferry services. The timetable benefits and efficiencies for North Ayrshire Council functions of retaining the port to Arran at Ardrossan in the same council area.
The policy objectives of supporting island communities and improving the resilience of Scotland’s ferry services. The timetable benefits and efficiencies for North Ayrshire Council functions of retaining the port to Arran at Ardrossan in the same council area.