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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 April 2001

S1W-14535

These will reduce the number and duration of farm visits overall, saving time for the farmer and officials.- the introduction of an appeals mechanism covering, amongst other schemes, all the CAP livestock subsidy schemes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2007

S2W-31988

To ask the Scottish Executive what the top 50 tourist attractions are by number of annual visitors. The latest available figuresare for 2005. In 2005, the top 50 tourist attractions by number of annual visitorswere as follows: Visitor Attraction Visitor Numbers Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh 1,187,342 Royal Museum and Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh 828,367 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh 810,054 World Famous Old Blacksmith’s Shop Centre, Gretna Green 679,132 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh 619,946 Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh 614,321 National War Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh 567,744 Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 530,751 Edinburgh Bus Tours, Edinburgh 458,963 Glasgow Science Centre, Glasgow 422,848 Museum of Transport, Glasgow 376,115 Stirling Castle, Stirling 373,766 New Lanark Village and Visitor Centre, Lanark 362,850 Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow 350,000 People’s Palace, Glasgow 342,904 David Welch Winter Gardens, Aberdeen 319,905 Falkirk Wheel, Falkirk 298,562 Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee 279,717 Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh 273,279 Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh 265,659 Burns National Heritage Park, Ayr 264,247 Deep Sea World, North Queensferry 260,000 Dean Castle and Country Park, Kilmarnock 257,857 Eilean Donan Castle and Visitor Centre, by Kyle of Lochalsh 257,240 Urquhart Castle, Drumnadrochit 237,910 Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, Edinburgh 235,714 Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow 235,237 The Burrell Collection, Glasgow 228,007 Scottish Wool Centre, Aberfoyle 225,009 Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh 222,584 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh 201,098 Boardwalk, Aberdeen 200,000 Culzean Castle and Country Park, Maybole 195,433 Baxters Highland Village, Fochabers 195,190 The Lighthouse, Glasgow 184,565 Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen 183,776 Teviot Watergardens, Kelso 179,053 Johnston’s Cashmere Visitor Centre, Elgin 164,570 Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh 162,781 CairnGorm Mountain Railway, near Aviemore 162,702 Dean Gallery, Edinburgh 159,348 David Marshall Lodge, near Aberfoyle 156,198 Nevis Range, Fort William 155,301 Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh 153,977 Museum of Flight, nr Haddington 150,908 Queens’ View Visitor Centre, Dunkeld 147,948 Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick 142,823 James Pringle Weavers of Inverness, Inverness 141,250 Isle of Bute Discovery Centre, Rothesay 136,325 Blair Castle, nr Pitlochry 135,330 Source: Scottish Visitor AttractionMonitor 2005.Two visitor attraction operatorsprovided figures for inclusion in the general analysis but indicated they did notwant their figures published.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2006

S2W-27013

Data on the number of VATregistrations and de-registrations are collected by the Small Business Service, an agency of the Department of Trade and Industry.Businesses thatare registered for VAT can be tracked from the time they first register untilthe time that they notify HM Revenues & Customs that they have ceasedtrading or that their turnover has fallen below the VAT threshold.The table below shows thesurvival rates of Scottish businesses initially registered between 1997 and2002 which were still registered in 2003, broken down by Local EnterpriseCompany area.  These are the latest...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 February 2007

S2W-30889

To ask the Scottish Executive what the (a) initial cost of construction, (b) buy-out cost and (c) total cost to the public purse was for (i) the Skye Bridge, (ii) Inverness Airport and (iii) West Lothian College.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2006

Communities Committee, 08 Feb 2006

I am interested in ancient woodlands and I notice that section 26 of the bill contains provisions on the preservation of woodlands.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2004

Audit Committee, 11 May 2004

We have done a number of reviews of day surgery in the past, so the new report is, if you like, a follow-up of a follow-up.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2006

S2W-22988

To ask the Scottish Executive what stage the ministerial consideration of the application to buy the Orbost Estate has reached and when it anticipates that a decision will be announced.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2002

S1W-30834

If, as we expect, crofting community bodies are properly informed as to what they will have a right to buy there will be no such applications.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2002

S1W-29044

To ask the Scottish Executive whether the estimated #100 million cost of liability to compensate landowners for losses to the market value of their holdings in the event of the introduction of an absolute right to buy for tenant farmers presumes that the absolute right to buy would extend to all tenant farmers or s...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2000

S1W-05402

As I announced in reply to Mike Watson on 19 November, I have closely examined the pros and cons of various proposals for tenant farmer right to buy and came to the conclusion that none are the right way forward.Specifically, I am not persuaded that the crofter right to buy and the other benefits of crofting tenure s...

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