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To ask the Scottish Executive what plans the Scottish Executive has for the future funding of Tourist Boards. I will consider the position in the light of the responses to our consultation exercise.
Examples of such disrepair include damage to the flashings on a roof or missing tiles, which if not repaired, because of their location might lead to much greater problems in the future, such as extensive wet and dry rot in the roof timbers.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 November 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has had any discussions with the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland regarding the future of the Bikesafe initiative. The Scottish Executive has had no such discussions.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to review the structure of NHS boards in future and, if so, when. We have no current plans to review the structure of the Scottish NHS boards.
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Date answered:
23 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive what its spending proposals for 2003-06 are for external affairs. Decisions on future spending details for external affairs have still to be finalised.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 September 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive when it will announce plans for the future of HM Prison Peterhead. This is part of the Prison Estates Review on which I intend to consult later this year.
She also says that local councils should consider kinship as a distinct area of social work practice and develop specific training and guidance for social work staff.Another recommendation is that the UK should consider some sort of kinship allowance as part of the benefit and tax credit system. I want briefly to touch on that and to show the committee how ...
I thank the committee for allowing me to speak to you. It is to your credit. I hope that you have taken the time to read Erin's story, which is crucial to the debate.I do not want to dwell on accident figures, as statistics can lean towards what each organisation wants.
The membership of the committee is largely based in Glasgow and central Scotland, and Keith Raffan, John McAllion and I have important representations to make for the rest of Scotland. It would be to the committee's credit if it could expand in that way.
I think that the convener was right to talk about the Executive being the conduit, which I think represents the most sensible approach. There are certain attractions in what Jeremy has been saying, but it is not attractive enough to me.