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Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2004

Plenary, 01 Dec 2004

Only four locations in Scotland have such status—the old and new towns of Edinburgh, New Lanark and the islands of Orkney and St Kilda.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2004

S2W-12509

Table 1New Individual Patients/Clients Under 16 Years Old Reported to the Scottish Drug Misuse Database1 Years Ending 31 March   1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Scotland 156 175 234 244 384 Argyll and Clyde 21 30 38 16 26 Ayrshire and Arran 41 19 32 20 9 Borders 0 0 0 1 18 Dumfries and Galloway 1 1 1 13 8 Fife 20 26 51 40 70 Forth Valley 4 3 16 22 40 Grampian 10 10 6 25 25 Greater Glasgow 31 55 13 11 52 Highland 0 0 0 5 15 Lanarkshire 2 6 7 13 36 Lothian 24 15 42 62 72 Orkney 0 0 0 0 0 Shetland 0 0 0 0 0 Tayside 2 11 28 16 13 Western Isles 0 0 0 0 0 Source: ISD Scotland.Note: 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2004

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Sheriffdom Sheriff Court Financial Year (1st April to 31st March) 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 Glasgow and Strathkelvin Glasgow 305 309 281 275 324 306 340 Lothian and Borders Edinburgh 228 251 268 252 234 197 234 Duns 12 6 15 12 6 8 6 Haddington 42 49 48 65 33 64 86 Jedburgh 14 21 28 28 31 18 28 Linlithgow 77 100 74 123 98 118 87 Peebles 3 11 7 9 10 6 8 Selkirk 14 23 12 12 14 20 14 390 461 452 501 426 431 463 Grampian, Highlands and Islands Aberdeen 143 177 172 187 188 211 187 Banff 8 6 25 15 12 16 19 Dingwall 10 12 13 16 21 17 10 Dornoch 9 5 6 9 4 11 11 Elgin 48 35 51 49 47 46 42 Fort William 1 12 18 12 21 18 31 Inverness 36 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2005

Education Committee, 16 Nov 2005

Part 2 does not extend our powers: it underpins our current activity. The new programme of performance inspection that ministers have tasked the new agency with undertaking replicates the powers in the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 to ensure that our current activity is adequately underpinned.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2005

Justice 1 Committee, 23 Nov 2005

I am not in a position to judge whether that evidence is correct or is the best evidence and it is difficult to study such things. The bill will give cohabitation a new status—one cannot create a new entity in law without creating a new status.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2004

Finance Committee, 20 Jan 2004

For the most part, those are new powers for agencies to consider in the light of local strategies, local circumstances and the available alternatives, rather than new duties imposed on the agencies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2005

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Neonatal Discharges4 Recording Drug Misuse5 broken down by Health Board Neonatal Discharges Recording Drug Misuse (SMR11) 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03P Argyll and Clyde 11 22 34 29 29 33 Ayrshire and Arran 17 23 28 19 26 21 Borders ** + ** + ** ** Dumfries and Galloway ** 5 7 13 13 10 Fife 6 10 15 8 8 18 Forth Valley 7 ** 12 15 6 15 Grampian 60 42 67 101 86 72 Greater Glasgow 66 98 109 94 33+ 26 Highland ** 5 6 5 ** 6 Islands + + ** ** - - Lanarkshire ** ** 10 14 19 27 Lothian 16 19 29 18 28 22 Tayside 24 13 5 12 7 19 PProvisional**In order to maintain patient confidentiality, values of one and over and less than five have been suppressed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2004

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To ask the Scottish Executive Scottish Executive what prosecutions there have been in respect of sewage pollution in the last five years and which companies were involved. In the last five years 26 reports by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) under section 30 F of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, relating to pollution of controlled waters by sewage, have resulted in the conviction of the following companies: Company Convictions North of Scotland Water Authority   5 East of Scotland Water Authority    1 West of Scotland Water Authority   7 Scottish Water 9 Stirling Water Seafield Ltd   2 DC Watson & Sons (Fenton Barns) Ltd 1 SLC Turnberry Ltd 1 Details of prosecutions under other regulatory regimes or in cases reported by specialist reporting agencies other than SEPA could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.The Executive has supplied the following corrected answer:Colin Boyd QC: In the last five years 26 reportsby the Scottish  Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) under section 30F of theControl of Pollution Act 1974, relating to pollution of controlled waters by sewage,have resulted in the conviction of the following companies:             Company No. of Convictions North of Scotland Water Authority           5 East of Scotland Water Authority            1 West of Scotland Water Authority           1 Scottish Water              15 Stirling Water Seafield Ltd          2 DC Watson andns (Fenton Barns) Ltd 1 SLC Turnberry Ltd 1  Details of prosecutions underother regulatory regimes or in cases reported by Specialist Reporting Agencies otherthan SEPA could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

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Local Authority Number of libraries with a 2Mbs or faster connection Total number of libraries Clackmannan 1 8 Dumfries and Galloway 20 24 Dundee 14 14 East Ayrshire 23 23 East Dunbartonshire 8 8 East Lothian 12 12 East Renfrewshire 5 8 Edinburgh 26 26 Falkirk 7 7 Fife 59 59 Glasgow 32 32 Highland 12 43 Inverclyde 9 9 Midlothian 10 10 Moray 16 16 North Ayrshire 17 17 North Lanarkshire 24 24 Orkney 2 2 Perth and Kinross 8 13 Renfrewshire 17 17 Scottish Borders 5 13 Shetland 1 1 South Ayrshire 15 15 South Lanarkshire 14 25 Stirling 10 15 West Dunbartonshire 10 11 West Lothian 13 15 Western Isles 1 6 Total 465 554 S2W-05527
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2002

S1W-31866

A non-repayable bursary of £5,430 (for students under 26 at the start of the course) or £6,115 (for students over 26) is awarded to cover day-to-day living costs.

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