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Question reference: S3W-13077

  • Asked by: Stuart McMillan, MSP for West of Scotland, Scottish National Party
  • Date lodged: 15 May 2008
  • Current status: Answered by Linda Fabiani on 27 May 2008

Question

To ask the Scottish Executive what (a) funding and (b) assistance has been given to the (i) Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association and (ii) National Piping Centre to promote Scottish traditional music in each of the last nine years.


Answer

Information on the funding provided to the National Piping Centre by the Scottish Arts Council in each of the last nine years is set out in the following table. The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association has not received any funding during that period. The National Piping Centre has, since 1998, received grants from the Scottish Government totalling £1 million to help clear debts. The centre also received £300,000 in 2001 to help provide high-quality music tuition. The Royal Pipe Band Association has not received any government grants.

National Piping Centre

1999-2000

Towards the cost of feasibility funding to investigate setting up annual programme to run a National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£3,876

2000-01

Towards the cost of an annual programme to run a National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland to bring more public focus to pipes

£69,599

2003-04

Towards the cost of moving the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland into a training and performance phase

£49,997

2003-04

Towards the cost of the National Youth Pipe Band consolidating core operation and activity

£68,548

2005-06

Towards the cost of encouraging creativity, participation and skill through the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£70,600

2006-07

Towards the cost of a National Youth Pipe band to encourage creativity, participation and teach new performance skills.

£82,779

2007-08

Towards the cost of the employment of a Development Officer for the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland.

£30,000

2007-08

Towards the cost of developing the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£179,494

 

Total

£554,893

 

The following is the original answer (published on 27 May 2008); see below.

 

Information on the funding provided to the National Piping Centre by the Scottish Arts Council in each of the last nine years is set out in the following table. The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association has not received any funding during that period. No other assistance has been provided to either organisation by the Scottish Government or the Scottish Arts Council.

National Piping Centre

1999-2000

Towards the cost of feasibility funding to investigate setting up annual programme to run a National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£3,876

2000-01

Towards the cost of an annual programme to run a National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland to bring more public focus to pipes

£69,599

2003-04

Towards the cost of moving the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland into a training and performance phase

£49,997

2003-04

Towards the cost of the National Youth Pipe Band consolidating core operation and activity

£68,548

2005-06

Towards the cost of encouraging creativity, participation and skill through the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£70,600

2006-07

Towards the cost of a National Youth Pipe band to encourage creativity, participation and teach new performance skills.

£82,779

2007-08

Towards the cost of the employment of a Development Officer for the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland.

£30,000

2007-08

Towards the cost of developing the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland

£179,494

 

Total

£554,893