Chamber
Plenary, 27 Mar 2003
27 Mar 2003 · S1 · Plenary
Item of business
Question Time
Ferry (Ballycastle to Campbeltown)
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
I thank the minister for clarifying that matter. There is deep concern in Kintyre that despite the Scottish Executive offering £5 million in subsidy over the lifetime of the five-year contract for the route no ferry company has bid for it. I seek his assurance that every effort will continue to be made to talk to ferry companies, including Caledonian MacBrayne, to ascertain whether any interested parties are out there. I also seek an assurance that the contract on offer will be reconsidered if the current process fails, with a view to tendering again the future.
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7. George Lyon (Argyll and Bute) (LD):
LD
To ask the Scottish Executive what progress has been made on the Ballycastle to Campbeltown ferry tendering process. (S1O-6737)
The Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning (Lewis Macdonald):
Lab
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George Lyon:
LD
I thank the minister for clarifying that matter. There is deep concern in Kintyre that despite the Scottish Executive offering £5 million in subsidy over the...
Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
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Mr Duncan Hamilton (Highlands and Islands) (SNP):
SNP
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Lewis Macdonald:
Lab
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