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Name: R.D.MACLEOD on Dec 12, 2007Comments: Transport links must eveolve to suit the needs of the communities they serve and not be bound by the strictures of bureaucratic convenience and the lethargy of civil servants.Flag
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Name: Fred Silver on Dec 13, 2007Comments: The addition of this ferry link would transform the economy of South Uist, now the most isolated of the Outer Hebrides. It would also open the way for new lines of communications to/from Skye via Armadale, for instance, a link between Barra and Sleat, assisting the development of the Gaelic revival.Flag
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Name: Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul/ Angus Peter Campbell on Dec 13, 2007Comments: Bhiodh an t-seirbheis seo uamhasach cuideachail, gu pearsanta, gu sòisealta agus gu proifeasanta/ The provision of this service would be personally welcomed. Equally importantly, it would bring with it great socio-economic beenfits.Flag
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Name: Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul/ Angus Peter Campbell on Dec 13, 2007Comments: Bhiodh an t-seirbheis seo uamhasach cuideachail, gu pearsanta, gu sòisealta agus gu proifeasanta/ The provision of this service would be personally welcomed. Equally importantly, it would bring with it great socio-economic beenfits.Flag
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Name: Douglas Mackinnon on Dec 13, 2007Comments: More ferries please. I think re-instating the service between Portree and Glasgow, even just in the summer, would be extremely popular.Flag
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Name: Duncan MacInnes on Dec 13, 2007Comments: This will also help develop communications between the inner and outer HebridesFlag
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Name: Ishbel Murray on Dec 13, 2007Comments: I would like to give this petition my full supportFlag
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Name: Alastair Scott on Dec 14, 2007Comments: Would be of great economical and pratical advantage.Flag
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Name: Fiona Nicholson on Dec 14, 2007Comments: It is sheer madness that you would consider giving the residents of Stornoway a 7 day service when they are opposed to the idea, and not give the residents of Uist a service they desperately want.Flag
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Name: Kenny Beaton on Dec 14, 2007Comments: The timetable for Lochboisdale/Oban is atrocious and the ferry to Uig in Skye means a 7 hour drive to the central belt.Flag
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Name: Neil Kirkland on Dec 14, 2007Comments: this is a valuble service and should be continued at any costsFlag
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Name: Karen MacAulay on Dec 14, 2007Comments: I can't express enough how important this ferry link would be to the people of south uist. Why do we always miss out!! I could go on but my blood pressure wouldn't be healthyFlag
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Name: Calum MacAulay on Dec 14, 2007Comments: It's good to see that someone is backing our corner on this very important issue, keep the pressure on them. The government and ofcourse our local MSP have been hiding from this issue since the announcement of the ferry contract, I wonder how they are going to try and turn this around and make it look as if they supported this all alongFlag
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Name: Shona Steele on Dec 14, 2007Comments: Make sure its cheaper and faster. Make it like Easy Jet, and call it Easy Ferry with no FRILLS!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Norma MacLeod on Dec 15, 2007Comments: A shorter ferry crossing and more frequent services will stimulate economic growth in island communities and make it possible for young couples with their families to live there. Raasay is an island which clearly shows that once the ferry service was provided the school role increased and there was an increase in economic activity.Flag