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Our family has been in business for 70 years and I know from the passenger profile that people do not start to come to Prestwick on 1 May and go home on 30 September. March and April—the Easter months—and October are just as important as the period from May to September.
However, as I say, we had no objections to consider.The committee took evidence on the general principles of the bill on 3 May and I would like to thank those who came to the meeting to give evidence.
In a way, that exemplifies the point that Christine May was making. It is the main example of the problems that we have noted with regard to this part of the bill.
However, as a further overview report will be produced in May and our work programme shows that some dates in May are available for meetings, we might achieve a great deal if we carried out our work in conjunction with that report.
The letter states that, if action is required following persistent breaches,"One such action perceived as ‘required' may be revocation"of the original licence.
That is the issue that Maureen Macmillan raised and we should know whether Ross Finnie or the UK minister is going to go and argue the point on behalf of the Highlands and Islands. The situation may change and the item may drop off the agenda, but it is unlikely.
That is the issue that Maureen Macmillan raised and we should know whether Ross Finnie or the UK minister is going to go and argue the point on behalf of the Highlands and Islands. The situation may change and the item may drop off the agenda, but it is unlikely.