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Perhaps the City of Edinburgh Council could also give us its views on the local situation in Leith. Could we also get the views of COSLA and of the enterprise companies?
Today, one in four households—especially in the remoter parts of Scotland—cannot get digital television via their aerial, and many still cannot get Channel 5.
Unlike in other parts of the country, on Stronsay and in Orkney as a whole, a vehicle is rarely a luxury; it is a necessity—for work, for getting to the shops, for accessing services or simply for playing an active role in community life.
It has taken us an inordinate amount of time to get to the point at which we are to have a panel chaired by Nicholas Shott to explore what needs to be done to make local television commercially viable.
First, we use Scotland Act orders to get Westminster to improve United Kingdom legislation on our behalf, following procedures in the Scottish Parliament.