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I know many of you all too well and have been threatened, over the past few days, about past sins that I may have committed and which may come back to haunt me today.
Waste Management Licensing Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (SSI 2004/275) We may wish to consider asking the Executive what plans it has for consolidating waste management licensing regulations, as this appears to be the 17th amendment to the principal regulations.
I remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones before somebody is embarrassed.We may have to rejig the agenda slightly, depending on when the Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development turns up.
There are no points to draw to the Executive's attention. Christine May has hidden depths. Ha, ha. If Murray Tosh saw Burntisland beach dug up regularly he would welcome the order too.
Item in Private Before we move on to new petitions, may I have the agreement of the committee to deal in private with item 4, on witness expenses, as it concerns an application by individuals?
On 24 April, the committee heard evidence from Epilepsy Action Scotland. On 8 May, the committee wrote to the Scottish Executive seeking clarification on a number of the points that were raised by the petitioners in their evidence.
Scottish ParliamentTransport and the Environment CommitteeWednesday 8 May 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting in private at 09:38 Meeting suspended until 11:47 and continued in public thereafter.