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If we stop at £10,000 and people up to that point get 25 per cent relief and people above £10,000—say £10,001—get no relief, the cliff would be £1,125.
People get hung up on the GAE numbers, even though those numbers do not tell us anything about the roads network.You asked how long it will take us to get a different methodology in place.
What is his message to those who want it but cannot get it and to the businesses that are—rightly—alarmed that the market is not getting the boost that it really needs to take off?
Members will remember that Mr Wright was concerned that the authority would not get the same planning authority status as other national parks such as the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.