| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | George Freeman | Those using the Clyde and west coast island ferry services need a better deal. |
| 52 | Graham Ritchie | |
| 53 | John Travers | |
| 54 | Andy Fenton | |
| 55 | janet Tidswell | |
| 56 | Ian Wright | |
| 57 | Andrew Nisbet | |
| 58 | Anne May | Clients on the islands do not get the same service as those on the mainland due to the cost of ferry fares.. |
| 59 | Councillor Vivien Dance | The recent fare increases will have a devastating impact on the economy of rural communities who are already having to cope with the impact of higher fuel and food prices. Fare increases will lead to a further downturn in visitor numbers and have repercussions throughout the fragile tourist industry on which many of our residents and businesses rely. Urgent action is needed to sustain our island and remote commuties. |
| 60 | Anonymous | |
| 61 | David Ritchie | |
| 62 | Anne Nisbet | |
| 63 | Kiersty Travers | |
| 64 | Aileen Pollacchi | |
| 65 | Susan Whyte | |
| 66 | Es Cullen | |
| 67 | JohnCuckow | |
| 68 | Anonymous | Having been excluded from the RET pilot schemeits scandalous thatwe are facing anotherrise in fares |
| 69 | Ben Bellamy | Not only for the islands but for peninsulas that are also dependant on ferries |
| 70 | Inger M. Bellamy | I'm a regular user of the Kilceggan-Gourock ferry and the Gourock-Dunoon ferry. |
| 71 | Tony Bayliss | |
| 72 | Ian Saunders | |
| 73 | Anonymous | |
| 74 | John Huddart | |
| 75 | Anonymous | |
| 76 | Lynda Henderson | There are genuine concerns among islands excluded from the RET pilot scheme about the establishment of an embedded market advantage for included islands during the 30 month pilot period. |
| 77 | Ian Stuart | |
| 78 | Andy Wallis | |
| 79 | Andy Wallis | |
| 80 | Lesley Wallis | |
| 81 | G Meharry | |
| 82 | Jim Reid | No more increases, it so expensive to get to Rothesay now. |
| 83 | Joan Meharry | |
| 84 | Karen Siddall | |
| 85 | Robin Bignal | |
| 86 | Mr Mrs A Fowler | During school holidays and wekends a family fare to be introduced, thus cutting the huge cost of taking a family for a day out on the mainland.Help to parents with children attending training, further education, courses on the mainland. a seven day return ticket for visitors NOT FIVE as at present. |
| 87 | J. Fowler | Family discount ticket during school holidays and weekends / students and young on further education courses reduced fares. The issuing of "7" day return tickets not 5 as most people go on holiday for 7 days. |
| 88 | Judith L Dick | I lived in the Western Isles for three decades and in all that time they lobbied for RET. It is now time for implementing RET to all Scottish island communities by taking a lead from Scandinavia rather than London. |
| 89 | John B Dick | RET, promoted for many years by the SNP in Stornoway, may be the way forward.
Sorting out the mad artifical constraints on rail and ferry operators which prevents them from making connections would also help. Sorting out the mad free-marketeers in the alternate Westminster governing parties who were responsible can be left to the electorate. |
| 90 | Bill and Margaret Milton | Do this asap |
| 91 | Dr Euan M Thomson | As a resident on the Isle of Bute for the last 20 years, I have seen a resurgence in the local economy with an increase in population. This very positive trend could be reversed if transport costs continue to increase. |
| 92 | Dr Sam Jones | |
| 93 | Shona Ramsay | |
| 94 | Archie Shaw | |
| 95 | Archie Shaw | |
| 96 | Brendan Walsh | |
| 97 | Ivor Daftname | |
| 98 | peter mcdonald | |