
Monday
• Constituency business
• Spokespeople’s Meeting
• Assembly Group Meeting
• Question to Minister for Employment & Learning re: universities
• Question to Minister for Enterprise re: licences for exploration for natural minerals
• Private Party business
Tuesday
• Constituency business
• Assembly Group Meeting
• Question to Environment Minister re: car insurance
• Question to Finance Minister re: use and cost of consultants
• Constituency business
• Briefing, Evangelical Alliance
• Briefing, Young IoD (Institute of Directors)
• Historical Society, Ards Town Hall
Wednesday
• Constituent advocacy
• Education Committee
• Committee of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, visit to Shakleton Barracks, Limavady
• Private Party business
Thursday
• Front Page, Newsletter re: warning against “undue sympathy” for IRA members http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/local/ira_do_not_need_sympathy_uup_1_3575082
• Briefing, Chief Executive, Ards Borough Council
• Briefing, Principal, Portavogie Primary School
• Liaison meeting, Strangford Lough Yacht Club
• Schools Science event, Parliament Buildings
• AGM, Cloughey and District Community Association
Friday
• Nolan Show, BBC Radio Ulster re: Sinn Féin statement on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles
• News Release re: erecting a statue in memory of Frank Carson http://www.uup.org/index.php/2011-11-17-14-12-35/news/609-nesbitt-calls-for-statue-of-frank-carson-to-be-erected-in-the-cathedral-quarter.html
• Follow-up interviews, Citybeat and U105
• Briefing, Londonderry Primary School
• Assembly Outreach session, Londonderry Primary School
• Panel member, NASUWT Annual Conference, La Mon Hotel
• Constituency business
• Abrahamic Dinner, Parliament Buildings
Saturday (planned)
• Support Walk for Wounded fundraiser for injured army veterans
• Funeral of Frank Carson, St Patrick’s Cathedral, Belfast
Sunday (planned)
• Sunday Sequence, BBC Radio Ulster
• Thanksgiving Service, for WAVE, St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast





First comment, on Stephen Nolan last week you were not given sufficient time to make your points at all,you were interupted too. The BBC has to give equal time to each side of the argument. I agree whole heartedly with your tourism comments. Just imagine how this wonderful bonus would be used if Rory had been born in say Dublin ? We are very slow off the mark here, Had he come from the Republic Enda Kenny would be over there now and the photos would be every where. As tourism is arranged for NI now have we any say at all ? Isabelle