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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2001

S1W-19681

The Education and Lifelong Learning Department is now wholly located in Glasgow, the Food Standards Agency has been set up in Aberdeen and the Public Guardian's Office has been set up in Falkirk. Following my announcement of 1 December last year on the forward programme, the First Minister announced on 6 March that the National Office of the Scottish Commis...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2001

S1W-17504

To ask the Scottish Executive what smoking reduction initiatives it introduced prior to 31 July 2001 and what further initiatives are or were planned for launch between 1 August 2001 and the end of the current parliamentary session.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2001

S1W-16963

The results of this study will be available shortly.The following table shows the number of new individual patients reported to the Scottish Drug Misuse Database for the year ending 31 March 2000, as a percentage of the national figure and as a proportion of the population in each area.Number of New Patients/Clients reported to Scottish Drug Misuse Database 1-4 No. of New Patients% of Scotland figuresProportion of population. 15-54 yearsScotland11 237100%0.4%By Heath Board of Residence Argyll and Clyde1 25511.2%0.5%Ayrshire and Arran1 18110.5%0.6%Borders800.7%0.1%Dumfries and Galloway1991.8%0.3%Fife4343.9%0.2%Forth Valley2802.5%0.2%Grampian1 34812.0%0.5%Greater Glasgow3 27429.1%0.6%Highland1241.1%0.1%Lanarkshire5434.8%0.2%Lothian2 01217.9%0.4%Orkney-0.0%0.0%Shetland170.2%0.1%Tayside5504.9%0.3%Western Isles140.1%0.1%Outside Scotland80.1% 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 May 2001

S1W-15797

To address such situations, the following order of prioritisation was devised by the directorate of clerking and reporting and endorsed by the conveners group in April:Stage 2: Executive billsStage 2: non-Executive bills (including committee bills and members' bills)Consideration stage: private billsMajor inquiry (eg SQA)Evidence at stage 1: Executive billsEvidence at stage 1: non-Executive bills (including committee bills and members' bills)Preliminary stage: private billsOther evidenceDetails of publication dates are in the official report's production schedule, which is available on SPEIR and updated daily.There were 120 committee meetings in the 12 weeks between the Christmas and Easter recesses: the Official Reports of all 120 were produced in time for the next meeting of the committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2001

S1W-15230

Those involved in sexual exploitation could, under Scots law, be committing one or more of a variety of crimes, both statutory and common law, the most serious of which can attract up to life imprisonment.For illustration, the attached table gives details of total convictions from 1995 to 1999 for certain statutory offences relating to procuration, permitting a girl to use premises for intercourse, brothel keeping and immoral traffic.Persons proceeded against for selected sexual offences in Scottish courts under the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (S) Act 1995 or the Sexual Offences (S) Act 1976, 1995-99Persons with a charge provedMain Crime CustodyFineProbationOtherTotalProcuration19-3214Householder permitting girl to use premises for intercourse2---11Brothel Keeping327--9Immoral Traffic4-3--3Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2000

S1W-06997

The information has been compiled from local authority capital payment returns.Capital Expenditure1Education21996-971997-98TotalGross CapitalExpenditure3of whichCapital Fundedfrom CurrentRevenueTotalGross CapitalExpenditure3,4of whichCapital Fundedfrom CurrentRevenue£000£000£000£000Scotland121,73420,154124,34211,589Aberdeen City4,3903604,6771,362Aberdeenshire5,79003,7210Angus4291142,067105Argyll & Bute2,24603,2090Clackmannanshire2521131,1380Dumfries & Galloway5,99006,45975Dundee City3,11602,905625East Ayrshire2,6264952,654412East Dunbartonshire2,45902,63297East Lothian6,4881,4246,0130East Renfrewshire6773442,737512Edinburgh City14,415015,6820Eilean Siar1,90501,3550Falkirk3,8302502,2020Fife7,4361,4566,554225Glasgow City12,0454,4008,7340Highland5,1593006,0920Inverclyde1,78701,9940Midlothian58239516233Moray2,7342421,470242North Ayrshire5,2726904,6050North Lanarkshire3,31305,3581,030Orkney1,5235331,792717Perth & Kinross4932011,444143Renfrewshire1,91202,39694Scottish Borders1,39601,668484Shetland1,7741,7512,6442,567South Ayrshire3,4833752,8611,000South Lanarkshire7,61005,8471,483Stirling2,1362801,8120West Dunbartonshire1,53702,52672West Lothian6,9296,7878,578111Source: As reported by local authorities on Capital Payments and their Financing Statistical Returns CPR 5 1996-97, 1997-98.Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2000

S1W-05392

The information requested is shown in the tables below.Gross Capital Payments1 Private Sector Housing Grants(£000)1995-1996AuthorityStatutory Grants Gross capital paymentsDiscretionary Grants Gross capital paymentsTotal capital paymentsScotland44,84656,410101,256Berwickshire0545545Ettrick & Lauderdale0811811Tweeddale0548548Roxburgh0820820Clackmannan3846390Falkirk0766766Stirling53472525Annandale & Eskdale4730473Nithsdale430304734Stewartry11129140Wigtown63543606Dunfermline166617783Kirkcaldy228469697North East Fife01,2101,210Aberdeen2,3257833,108Banff & Buchan706236942Gordon1422423Kincardine & Deeside0520520Moray2907909Badenoch & Strathspey0250250Caithness0709709Inverness0797797Lochaber7850785Nairn0155155Ross&Cromarty5682,1682,736Skye & Lochalsh01,0081,008Sutherland1693694East Lothian544433977Edinburgh7,18012,76319,943Midlothian6150615West Lothian0691691Argyll & Bute4,57204,572Bearsden & Milngavie0174174Clydebank7321328Clydesdale68276758Cumbernauld & Kilsyth0581581Cumnock & Doon Valley0251251Cunninghame2,7863093,095Dumbarton712172884East Kilbride0409409Eastwood0201201Glasgow8,27310,67718,950Hamilton1,61901,619Inverclyde84,2904,298Kilmarnock & Loudoun4050405Kyle & Carrick8200820Monklands433442875Motherwell386539925Renfrew2,8116033,414Strathkelvin7740774Angus0854854Dundee2,8611,4304,291Perth & Kinross511,8251,876Orkney01,2681,268Shetland01,2041,204Western Isles3,1111,0094,120Source: Information supplied by local authorities on the statistical returns Housing: capital payments and capital receipts (HCM-5) 1995-96.Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2000

S1W-03223

Information about companies employed by local authorities is not included as the Scottish Executive does not have responsibility for such contracts.The report has been prepared following my statement to Parliament on 30 September when I said that I had asked officials to investigate the use of public relations and professional lobbying organisations by all the Scottish public bodies for which we have responsibility.The report shows that the total expenditure reported by Scottish public bodies for contracts entered into since 1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 1999

S1W-02183

Information relating to refusal of applications for such facilities and pending applications is not available.Number of Elderly and Frail People in Day Care Centres in East Lothian and Scottish Borders, 19981Local authorityNumber of elderly and frail people2 in day care centres3East Lothian27Scottish Borders387Source: D1-B census form (Community Care Statistics Division)Notes:1. The most recent census was undertaken in the week ending 29 March 1998.2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 1999

S1W-00517

Day Care Drug Rehabilitation Centresas at 31 March 1998 1 and 2NameLocationWhitehill HousePeterheadWishart CentreDundeeDuring the week ending 31 March 1998 there were a total of 146 clients attending the above centres.Notes: 1.

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