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To ask the Scottish Executive how many applications for council housing were made in each local authority area in each of the last five years, showing the year-on-year percentage change. The numbers of new applications on waiting lists for each local authority are published on an annual basis for 2000-01 onwards in the quarterly Scottish Executive Statisti...
Scottish ParliamentTransport and the Environment CommitteeTuesday 26 June 2001(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentTransport and the Environment CommitteeTuesday 26 June 2001(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting in private at 13:33 Meeting continued in public.Item in Private Item in Private I welcome members of the...
I am a child of the 1960s, and I recall that when I went to schools they were new schools, when I went to health centres they were new health centres, or new health centres were being built, and when I went to hospitals, new hospitals w...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 February 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest estimate is of the number of households living in fuel poverty in both actual and percentage terms and what the comparative figures were for 1997 and 1999.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 November 2003
This shows that in 2001 (the latest year available), Scottish GDP wasestimated to be £69.2 billion at current basic prices, resulting in an averageGDP per head of £13,660.
As the report on the review showed, the scheme suggested for the road north of Helmsdale—which would have involved almost 3 miles of new high- grade two-lane single carriageway with several new structures across valleys—was among the poorest performers.
Some 60 per cent of all its routes originate in Argyll.For those who occasionally visit the islands on the west coast of Scotland, the ferry journey is a novel and exciting experience that adds to the attraction of a holiday in or visit to the isles.