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THE PRINCIPLE of road KR lent tariff (RET) on Scottish ries has become bogged di by a confused discussion at the detail, Highlands and Isla Development Board chain Sir Kenneth Alexander clan last week.
Speaking at an HIDB cor ence in Dunoon, he said there has been too much disi sion about some communi benefiting more than other "I must emphasise that Board believes that a clear pc for transport to the isla based on introducing RET benefit all islands, provide fair and equitable formula used," he said.
Referring to the argurnt surrounding the HIDB's own mula (CM, September 27), Kenneth said: "RET as propo by the Board will be costly, our hope is for implemental as a long-term objective."
STRONG local management I be the key to success in transport industry over the n few years.
This was National CarriE group managing director Br Hayward's opinion at the Hu lands and Islands Developmi Board conference last week.
Looking forward to the ni decade, Mr Hayward sees mi interest in intermodal transpc the development of fas1 electric vehicles.