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The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
14 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
Welcome to the third and final meeting in 2007 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee. The meeting is quorate; we have a full house once again. I ask everyone in the room to ensure that all phones and pagers are switched off. I extend a special ...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Final Stage
I thank members very much indeed.First, I congratulate Linda Fabiani, the convener of the European and External Affairs Committee, on her award from the Italian Government. Applause.At consideration stage, the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee ame...
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Welcome to the eighth meeting in 2006 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, for which, once again, we have a full turnout.Today marks the first meeting of the committee at consideration stage, following this afternoon's decision by the Parliam...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Objections<br />(Preliminary Consideration)
The committee is required to give preliminary consideration to the objections that are mentioned in papers AB/S2/06/5/2 and AB/S2/06/5/3. I invite members to express their views on the objections. Should we allow them to proceed to the consideration stage? A quick nod of heads...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
We move on to agenda item 4, which is perhaps more controversial. It concerns the appointment of an assessor to consider the objections. The committee's consideration of the matter in no way pre-empts the recommendations that we will make in our preliminary stage report or the...
The Convener: Con Committee
14 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
That completes the committee's consideration of the bill at phase two. Before I close the meeting, I would like to say a few words.I thank my colleagues on the committee, who have spent much time scrutinising the oral and written evidence on the bill. Committee members are to ...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
14 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
Section 39 would, as drafted, confer on the Scottish ministers a power to extend for an unlimited period the period within which the authorised undertaker can exercise the compulsory acquisition powers that the bill will confer. At present, that period is fixed at five years. ...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
14 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
Amendment 94 seeks to delete section 69 in its entirety. As drafted, section 69 disapplies section 2 of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, which makes it a criminal offence to do works to a scheduled monument without consent. By way of background, members...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
23 Nov 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
This is my worst nightmare: I am having to speak in a consensual debate.The Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee and I believe that the proposal for the project is sound, but before I talk about some of the key aspects of the committee's report, it m...
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
Good morning and welcome to the fifth meeting in 2006 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee. This will be our final oral evidence session at this stage of the bill. Once again, we have a full house of committee members and I am pleased to see t...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Late Objections (Consideration)
Agenda item 2 is consideration of two late objections. The committee is required to consider the objections and decide whether each objector has shown good reason for not lodging their objection within the specified objection period, which ended on 31 July. If the committee ag...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
Do members therefore agree to direct the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to appoint an assessor to report to the committee at consideration stage?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
Do members agree that the assessor should undertake the role at consideration stage that is set out in option 2 in paper AB/S2/06/5/4?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
I turn to the timescale for consideration stage. Do members agree to the provisional timetable that is set out in annex B to the paper?
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
On the handling of the three objections that are concerned with the provision of additional stations, we agreed in our preliminary stage report that we would direct the assessor not to take evidence from those objectors. Can I, therefore, seek the committee's agreement that th...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
I think that that would be sensible. Perhaps the clerk could write to those objectors, indicating that, as the committee will consider their objections, they should now prepare and submit their written evidence and that the approach to gathering written evidence will be along ...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Members will be aware that the process at the first phase of the consideration stage is quasi-judicial in nature. Therefore, it is important that clear, enforceable guidelines are put in place. Groups that do not provide written evidence by the stated deadline will not be able...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
The paper proposes that, when the assessor concludes the oral evidence hearings, he will prepare and submit a report that includes recommendations on the objections that have been considered. Given our wider timetable for consideration of the bill, there might be merit in tell...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
There will be no extension to the deadline for the assessor's report, nor will the timetable for oral evidence be rearranged to accommodate last-minute discussions between the promoter and the objectors. In that respect, I strongly recommend that they try to resolve any differ...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
I have been forced to drink a glass of water. We can stand the hilarity at this stage, I think.The final decisions are on site visits. Previous private bill committees have undertaken location-specific site visits at the consideration stage. We must consider whether we want th...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Finally, I invite members to note the paper on unilateral undertakings at annex D. In general, we would expect the assessor to maintain a relatively informal atmosphere during the oral evidence hearings, given that objectors may be appearing as lay people with limited technica...
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
12 Feb 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
Good afternoon, everyone. We have 100 per cent attendance by members of the committee, so there are no apologies to record. I ask everyone in the room to check that their phones and so on are switched off.I welcome everyone to the first meeting in 2007 of the Airdrie-Bathgate ...
The Convener: Con Committee
12 Feb 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
I have a brief question for Mr McCorriston. You mentioned the tremendous amount of building that is planned around Armadale and its link with the station. What consideration is being given to that building and its effect on road traffic, particularly with respect to the access...
The Convener: Con Committee
12 Feb 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
I am aware that the clerk has taken up the issues with the promoter in a constructive manner. I hope that they will be picked up between now and our final consideration of the bill.Thank you for your evidence. There will now be another witness changeover. The new panel will co...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
22 Sep 2004
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Preliminary Stage
Yes, to a point. I want to clarify that I understand the point correctly. Objection 181 suggests several elements of contravention of the ECHR, but the legal adviser seems to be saying that those issues can be considered in detail at the consideration stage, as with the other ...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
21 Jun 2005
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
Your response concerns me a little, because projects such as the Waverley development tend to run late. If the Waverley project were to run late, the knock-on effect could be added costs for the tramline project. What consideration has been given to the matter?
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
05 Sep 2005
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
No. I suggest, convener, that the matter is important, given that we are talking about effective sterilisation of land. A lot of consideration has been given to the bill and ultimately an agreement has been made, but it looks to me, on the surface, as if one department at the ...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
03 Oct 2005
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
Mr Thomson made the point to you that although the proposed route is shorter, tram run times could well be longer, given the impact of bends and traffic. Is that a fair consideration?
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
22 Nov 2005
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
I will make one point on the figures for growth in car use. I have thought about them long and hard and I wonder how much the changing circumstances—higher fuel costs and perhaps future lack of availability of prime fuels—have been taken into consideration in the figures. If t...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
14 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
During our scrutiny of the bill at the first phase of consideration stage, the committee agreed that the tram alignment should be amended in two areas of Edinburgh: at Haymarket Yards and at Ocean Terminal. In both cases, the committee agreed to the alignment change, as it was...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
14 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
Members will recall that witnesses gave an undertaking to the committee and group 35 objectors that the promoter would address specific concerns about the permanent acquisition of plots 236 and 238, which are located near to Coltbridge Terrace. Paragraph 469 of the considerati...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
14 Mar 2006
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Consideration Stage
The amendment to section 77—amendment 100—will ensure that the bill incorporates section 6 of the Railway Clauses (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1845. That will enable compensation to be paid for any reduction in property value that arises from construction works, in line with...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
28 Mar 2006
Work Programme
But not as a recommendation for future work. As a part of a major island, Scotland will be tremendously affected by this massive strategy. If we are being asked to settle on a couple of issues for consideration, we should keep the subject in the bank and revisit it at the earl...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
26 Feb 2002
Current Petitions
Before we move on, I would like to comment on a few of the petitions in the progress of which there have been changes. I made reference to them earlier on. I have the same comment on both the petitions concerned. It seems that we pass on petitions to other committees, which ag...
Phil Gallie: Con Committee
21 May 2002
Community Volunteers (PE447)
I would like to wait for an answer to those two questions and then close consideration. If the answers are satisfactory, consideration can be closed.
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
02 Mar 2005
Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill: Preliminary Stage
It is my lot to wind up on behalf of the committee. I start by thanking Jackie Baillie not only for the way in which she has convened the committee but for her comments at the beginning of this debate, when she outlined the limitations that the committee was faced with in addr...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
How strange life can be: here we are debating legislation in a building that neither you, Presiding Officer, nor I wanted, in a Parliament that you fought for and I fought against, on what for each of us is the eve of retirement from half a century or more of full-time employm...
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
04 Sep 2006
Item in Private
Good morning everybody. I formally open the second meeting in 2006 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, which is our first oral evidence meeting. We have a full house, so there are no apologies. The purpose of today's proceedings is to hear e...
The Convener: Con Committee
04 Sep 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
In some of the assumptions that you have made—the assumption about the number of jobs that were likely to be created over 10 years has been referred to—it was suggested that you have been rather pessimistic. Could the factor of 1.81 be improved with further consideration?
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
11 Sep 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
I formally open the third meeting in 2006 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, and our second oral evidence-taking meeting.This is the first time that a committee of the Parliament has met in Airdrie—we are delighted to be in such palatial su...
The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con Committee
18 Sep 2006
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Preliminary Stage
Good morning, everyone. I formally open the fourth meeting in 2006 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee. This is our third oral evidence-taking meeting. We have full committee member attendance again—to date, we have had 100 per cent attendanc...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Late Objections (Consideration)
We will accept the objection.The second objection is on behalf of Ferntower Estates Ltd, which suggests that there have been difficulties with communications. Perhaps we should take that on board.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Late Objections (Consideration)
With those reservations, we will allow both objections to stand.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Objections<br />(Preliminary Consideration)
Thank you.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
It is a new norm. In the past, members undertook long and detailed assessments of objections to private bills and dealt with nearly all of them. Somebody will correct me if I am wrong, but I understand that an assessor can now carry out an overall assessment of the objections ...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
It is hoped that an assessor would be approved once—and if—the Parliament agrees to the bill at preliminary stage, but we must first produce a report on the bill to submit to the Parliament.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
Yes.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
The clerks have advised me that option 2 would be quicker.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Sep 2006
Consideration Stage<br />(Assessor and Approach)
Members are content that the assessor should undertake the role that is set out in option 2. Do members agree to the provisional groupings and suggested lead objectors that are set out in annex A to the paper?
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
The clerk will write to those objectors accordingly.On the issue of the timetable for phase 1, as set out in annex B, we considered a provisional timetable at our meeting on 25 September. Although the time available to objectors to prepare and submit their written evidence has...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
On paragraph 24, it might be beneficial to all parties if a more precise timetable is prepared that identifies which groups will be considered on which dates.Does the committee agree that it will expect the assessor to prepare and circulate to the promoter and objectors a more...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Paragraphs 26, 27, 28, 31 and 32 seek to ensure the smooth running of the oral evidence hearings. Do members agree that we indicate to the assessor that, where appropriate, he may limit oral evidence?
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Members will recall that we have already considered and reported on a number of preliminary stage issues in our preliminary stage report, which the Parliament has today agreed.The committee is invited to consider and agree those topics in relation to which, having reached a vi...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
The committee is invited to agree that it will indicate to the assessor that he should feel free to question witnesses at any stage of their oral evidence, if he feels that such questioning would be appropriate to clarify matters or bring out relevant evidence. Do we so agree?
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
A further way to avoid unnecessary repetition of oral evidence is for individual groups that fall within a similar geographical area, and whose objections are sufficiently similar, to be merged. That is referred to in paragraph 31. Doing so could help to avoid the promoter hav...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
The guidance on private bills states that the promoter should present its closing statement in relation to a particular group of objections immediately prior to that group. The paper proposes that closing statements from the parties should be limited to five minutes to ensure ...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Given the timetable for the bill, the date is more or less cast in stone. If the assessor picked up on anything exceptional, we would have to call an emergency meeting of the committee to determine the best way to proceed.
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
Are members agreed?
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
I make it clear that we require the assessor to act in a manner that is consistent with the Parliament's established procedures and in accordance with the requirements of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the European convention on human rights.
The Convener: Con Committee
23 Nov 2006
Consideration Stage (Approach)
We are saying that, just as we visited the sites, it would be strange indeed if the assessor did not make such a visit. We are telling the assessor that we expect him to go.
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Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, 14 Mar 2007

14 Mar 2007 · S2 · Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee
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Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill: Consideration Stage
Gallie, Phil Con South of Scotland Watch on SPTV
Welcome to the third and final meeting in 2007 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee. The meeting is quorate; we have a full house once again. I ask everyone in the room to ensure that all phones and pagers are switched off. I extend a special welcome to Professor Begg and Mrs Begg who have come along today. Professor Begg has done a considerable amount of work on our behalf, for which the committee is grateful.Item 1 is phase 2 of consideration stage of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill. At phase 2, the committee must consider and dispose of all admissible amendments. The procedures that we will follow today will be similar to those followed for a public bill at stage 2, except that only members of the committee can lodge amendments and participate in the meeting.Fifty-four admissible amendments have been lodged, and they fall into four broad categories: amendments that have arisen from issues highlighted in the committee's consideration stage report; amendments to reflect agreements reached between the promoter and former objectors; minor or technical amendments that have been provided by the promoter and lodged on the promoter's behalf by a member of the committee; and amendments that have arisen from discussions held on the committee's behalf between our clerks, our legal adviser and the promoter on certain aspects of the bill.I make it clear that, given that only members of the committee can lodge amendments, no particular inference should be drawn from which member speaks to and moves an amendment. Amendments have been lodged by individual members for procedural reasons only.Before we commence with proceedings on the amendments, I will read into the public record the letter of 9 March 2007 from Ron McAulay, Scotland director of Network Rail—the bill promoter—to our clerk on the promoter's delivery on commitments and undertakings:"Network Rail is committed to the delivery of the project in accordance with the undertakings given and as contemplated by the Report. Accordingly, I can confirm on behalf of Network Rail, as Promoter of the Bill, that if the Bill is passed in terms of the Bill as proposed to be amended by the amendments in the enclosed paper, Network Rail and any successor authorised undertaker will implement the powers of the Act—(a) in accordance with the Committee's views regarding specific objectors; and(b) using all reasonably practicable means to meet the Committee's other expectations and requirements;all as described in the 2nd Report.A significant part of item (b) above involves changes in the Code of Construction Practice and the Noise and Vibration Policy. In the days since the publication of the 2nd Report appropriate amendments have been made and, as required by the Committee, revised documents will be lodged on Monday 12 March together with an explanatory note."We have received those documents. I am sure that members agree that that should give comfort to objectors on the delivery of specific mitigation measures as identified in our consideration stage report.However, on a related note, the committee will recall from paragraph 64 of its consideration stage report that the promoter was to produce a step-by-step guide to explain the actions that will be open to an individual should they be concerned that a trigger level identified in the code of construction practice for noise, vibration, dust or loss of vegetation has been exceed in so far as it relates to their home.Despite that, the committee will note from the draft code of construction practice, dated 12 March, that what the promoter has submitted is a printout from its website explaining Network Rail's general complaints mechanism. That does not reflect what we said in our report or what the assessor said in his report. Accordingly, we require sight of a draft guide by noon on Monday 19 March. We expect the guide to be specific to this railway project and to reflect the specifics of this project's COCP—for example at section 2.6, which sets out the arrangements for a project-specific telephone complaints hotline; section 2.3, regarding the provision of information centres; and section 2.5, regarding the role of community fora.I have accepted a manuscript amendment, in the name of Alasdair Morgan, to amendment 52. In doing so, I have taken into account the disadvantages of lack of proper notice, as required under rule 9A.12.6 of the standing orders.We now proceed to the consideration of amendments.

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The Convener (Phil Gallie): Con
Welcome to the third and final meeting in 2007 of the Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee. The meeting is quorate; we have a full...
Sections 1 and 2 agreed to.
Schedule 1Scheduled works
The Convener: Con
Amendment 1, in the name of Cathy Peattie, is in a group on its own.
Cathy Peattie (Falkirk East) (Lab): Lab
Amendment 1 corrects a typographical error in the numbering of one of the works relating to the construction of a new cycle path, which was incorrectly descr...
Amendment 1 agreed to.
Schedule 1, as amended, agreed to.
Section 3 agreed to.
Schedule 2 agreed to.
Section 4—Permitted deviation within limits
The Convener: Con
Amendment 2, in the name of Janis Hughes, is in a group on its own.
Janis Hughes (Glasgow Rutherglen) (Lab): Lab
Section 4 permits the authorised undertaker, when constructing the railway works, to deviate at any place from the levels provided. The authorised undertaker...
Amendment 2 agreed to.
Section 4, as amended, agreed to.
Section 5 agreed to.
Section 6—Construction, maintenance and vesting of new or altered roads and vesting of bus lay-by, car parks and cyclepath
The Convener: Con
Amendment 3, in the name of Jeremy Purvis, is grouped with amendments 4 to 13, 16, 43 and 48.
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
All of the amendments in this group are concerned with the eventual ownership of public roads and private accesses that are to be built by the authorised und...
Amendment 3 agreed to.
Amendment 4 moved—Jeremy Purvis and agreed to.
Section 6, as amended, agreed to.
Section 7—Vesting of private roads
Amendments 5 to 7 moved—Jeremy Purvis—and agreed to.
Section 7, as amended, agreed to.
Schedule 10Roads, bus lay-by, car parks and cyclepath
Amendments 8 to 13 moved—Jeremy Purvis—and agreed to.
Schedule 10, as amended, agreed to.
Section 8—Vesting of freight depot and associated facilities
The Convener: Con
Amendment 14, in the name of Jeremy Purvis, is grouped with amendment 15.
Jeremy Purvis: LD
Amendments 14 and 15 relate to the relocation of the rail freight depot at Boghall, which is provided for in the bill. The existing depot is situated close t...