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I announced core funding for the Scotland-Malawi Partnership for the next three financial years on Tuesday 27 May 2008. The new core funding totals £158,387: £48,690 in 2008-09; £59,102 in 2009-10, and £50,595 in 2010-11.
To ask the Scottish Executive what consultation was undertaken with local communities prior to the decision to reallocate the Freight Facilities Grant of £5.2 million, originally awarded in January 2006 towards the construction of a new railhead at Barrhill, South Ayrshire, to other projects.
To ask the Scottish Executive what consultation was undertaken with Network Rail prior to the decision to reallocate the Freight Facilities Grant of £5.2 million, originally awarded in January 2006 towards the construction of a new railhead at Barrhill, South Ayrshire, to other projects.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route will be financed using the same method of public finance that will be used to fund the New Southern General Hospital. The proposed method of funding being considered for the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route is set out in the Infrastructure Investment Plan 2008 which is available...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 April 2008
The savings in staffing costs from the abolition of Communities Scotland have been secured by introducing the new, simpler and more streamlined structures for delivery of the Scottish Government''s housing and regeneration objectives.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 March 2008
However, the Scottish Government has takenthe view that innovative solutions would be any new option that delivered at leastthe minimum service specification.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 January 2008
As foreshadowed in Firm Foundations: the Future of Housingin Scotland, the Scottish Government willbe consulting in coming weeks on proposals for getting better value from the currentarrangements for subsidising new social housing. The average subsidy in 2008-09will reflect the outcome of that consultation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 January 2008