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Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 11 Dec 2002

To be honest, I am not sure what the meaning of subsection (1)(b) would have been had the committee not passed amendment 157.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 18 Jun 2002

Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Item 3 is a discussion at stage 1 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2000

Social Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector Committee, 31 May 2000

The voluntary sector manages to generate £3 for every £1 it receives, so for every £1 that is spent on the voluntary sector we get back £3 of value.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 April 2005

Plenary, 13 Apr 2005

In its conclusions, it noted:"less than 1% of female convictions are for violent offences."
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2004

Education Committee, 25 Feb 2004

Amendment 99 inserts text into section 4(1), which deals with the identification of children who have additional support needs.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2006

Plenary, 26 Apr 2006

That has had severe consequences for them and for their families.The World Health Organisation estimates that the deaths of 3,500 people are directly attributable to the accident, but many scientists and doctors regard that estimate as conservative and suggest that tens of thousands of people have already died and that more will die in future.As a result of...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2005

Plenary, 23 Mar 2005

When a Government of whatever persuasion gives aircraft carrier orders to the French and allows our industry to die, it is committing antisocial behaviour of a kind that I cannot understand.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2005

Finance Committee, 01 Feb 2005

People inconveniently move house; other people inconveniently die. As a councillor, I know that considerable efforts go into collecting council tax.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2001

Plenary, 08 Mar 2001

Without crofting, many such remote areas would die. It is therefore essential that crofting is not put under threat, but is instead given all possible help to ensure its long-term future.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2006

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The estimates are provided in the following tables.Table (a)Number and Percentage ofHouses in Each Local Authority with Cavity Walls 95% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval Estimate Lower Upper % Lower Upper Aberdeen City  37,000  35,000  40,000 78 73 83 Aberdeenshire  50,000  47,000  54,000 64 60 69 Angus  27,000  25,000  29,000 77 71 81 Argyll and Bute  19,000  17,000  21,000 72 66 77 Borders  19,000  18,000  21,000 64 58 69 Clackmannan  12,000  12,000  13,000 82 78 86 Dumfries and Galloway  36,000  34,000  39,000 67 62 72 Dundee City  23,000  21,000  25,000 84 77 89 East Ayrshire  32,000  30,000  34,000 84 79 88 East Dunbartonshire  31,000  30,000  32,000 91 88 94 East Lothian  23,000  22,000  24,000 81 77 85 East Renfrewshire  25,000  24,000  26,000 90 86 93 Edinburgh City  63,000  60,000  65,000 85 81 88 Falkirk  39,000  37,000  41,000 90 86 93 Fife  88,000  84,000  92,000 83 79 87 Glasgow City  59,000  56,000  62,000 82 77 85 Highland  53,000  49,000  56,000 67 62 71 Inverclyde  15,000  14,000  16,000 86 81 90 Midlothian  23,000  22,000  24,000 87 83 90 Moray  20,000  18,000  22,000 63 57 68 North Ayrshire  39,000  38,000  41,000 90 86 93 North Lanarkshire  79,000  76,000  81,000 91 88 93 Orkney  5,000  4,000  5,000 56 51 61 Perthshire and Kinross  30,000  27,000  32,000 68 63 73 Renfrewshire  38,000  36,000  40,000 87 82 91 Shetland  6,000  6,000  7,000 73 69 77 South Ayrshire  31,000  29,000  32,000 81 76 85 South Lanarkshire  78,000  75,000  81,000 86 82 89 Stirling  19,000  18,000  21,000 71 65 76 West Dunbartonshire  17,000  15,000  18,000 78 72 83 West Lothian  45,000  43,000  47,000 92 89 95 Western Isles  8,000  7,000  8,000 68 63 72 Scotland  1,090,000  1,078,000  1,102,000  80  79  81 Source: Scottish House ConditionSurvey 2002.Table (b)Number and Percentageof Houses in Each Local Authority with Solid Walls 95% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval Estimate Lower Upper % Lower Upper Aberdeen City  10,000 †  7,000  12,000 21 16 26 Aberdeenshire  27,000  23,000  31,000 35 30 40 Angus  8,000 †  6,000  10,000 23 19 29 Argyll and Bute  7,000 †  6,000  9,000 28 23 34 Borders  10,000 †  8,000  12,000 33 28 39 Clackmannan  3,000 †  2,000  3,000 17 14 22 Dumfries and Galloway  17,000  15,000  20,000 32 27 37 Dundee City * 14 9 21 East Ayrshire  6,000 †  4,000  7,000 15 11 20 East Dunbartonshire * 9 6 12 East Lothian  5,000 †  4,000  6,000 18 14 23 East Renfrewshire  3,000 †  2,000  4,000 10 7 14 Edinburgh City  11,000 †  8,000  13,000 14 11 18 Falkirk * 10 7 14 Fife  18,000 †  14,000  21,000 17 13 21 Glasgow City  10,000 †  7,000  12,000 14 11 18 Highland  25,000  21,000  29,000 32 27 37 Inverclyde * 12 8 17 Midlothian  3,000 †  2,000  4,000 13 10 17 Moray  12,000  10,000  14,000 37 32 43 North Ayrshire * 9 7 13 North Lanarkshire * 7 5 9 Orkney  4,000  3,000  4,000 43 39 48 Perthshire and Kinross  13,000 †  11,000  16,000 31 26 36 Renfrewshire * 13 9 18 Shetland  2,000 †  2,000  3,000 25 21 29 South Ayrshire  7,000 †  5,000  9,000 18 14 23 South Lanarkshire  12,000 †  9,000  14,000 13 10 16 Stirling  8,000 †  6,000  9,000 29 24 34 West Dunbartonshire  4,000 †  3,000  5,000 20 15 26 West Lothian * 7 5 11 Western Isles  4,000    3,000  4,000 32 27 37 Scotland  260,000  249,000  272,000 19 18 20 Source: ScottishHouse Condition Survey 2002.Notes:*Too few cases(fewer than 30) to provide a statistically reliable estimate of the number of houses†Estimates of the number of houses are based on small numbers in the sample (between 30 and 100),so treat with cautionTable (c)Number and Percentageof Houses in Each Local Authority of Timber Frame Construction 95% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval Estimate Lower Upper % Lower Upper Aberdeen City * 3 2 7 Aberdeenshire * 5 3 8 Angus * 6 4 10 Argyll and Bute  3,000 †  2,000  5,000 13 9 18 Borders * 5 3 8 Clackmannan * 3 1...

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