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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

S2W-05590

NHS Board Allocation 2000-01 Per Capita1 Allocation 2001‑025 Per Capita2 %age Increase   £000   £000     Argyll and Clyde 984 2.32 1,111 2.63 12.9 Ayrshire and Arran 609 1.63 737 1.98 21.0 Borders 118 1.10 160 1.49 35.5 Dumfries and Galloway 124 0.85 298 2.06 140.3 Fife 514 1.47 698 1.99 35.7 Forth Valley 226 0.81 462 1.66 104.4 Grampian 1,085 2.07 1,283 2.46 18.2 Greater Glasgow4 3,670 4.06 4,387 4.86 19.5 Highland 181 0.87 300 1.44 65.7 Lanarkshire 607 1.08 862 1.53 42.0 Lothian 2,922 3.73 3,214 4.08 9.9 Orkney 20 1.03 24 1.24 20.0 Shetland 42 1.87 46 2.07 9.5 Tayside 1,225 3.18 1,348 3.52 10.0 Western Isles 25 0.92 43 1.60 72.0 SCOTLAND 12,352 2.42 14,973 2.93 21.2   NHS Board Allocation 2002‑03-04 Per Capita3 %age Increase   £000     Argyll and Clyde 1,338 3.18 20.4 Ayrshire and Arran 987 2.66 33.9 Borders 162 1.51 1.2 Dumfries and Galloway 258 1.79 - Fife 789 2.25 13.0 Forth Valley 557 2.00 20.5 Grampian 1,313 2.53 2.3 Greater Glasgow4 4,488 4.99 2.3 Highland 414 1.99 38.0 Lanarkshire 1,449 2.58 68.0 Lothian 3,539 4.48 10.1 Orkney 32 1.66 33.3 Shetland 55 2.49 19.5 Tayside 1,483 3.90 10.0 Western Isles 87 3.28 102.3 Scotland 16,951 3.32 13.2 Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2003

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To ask the Scottish Executive what actions have been taken since 1 July 1999 to help North Ayrshire improve its record as one of the worst areas of unemployment and what success these have had in terms of the percentage of unemployment within the area and other socio-economic indicators.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2002

S1W-26579

Table 1Dermatologists Directly Employed by NHSScotland by NHS Board1 Whole-Time Equivalent (WTE) at 30 September 1996All GradesConsultantsNon-Consultant Career Grades2Training Grades3Other4Scotland8736.96.136.87.3Argyll and Clyde7.73220.8Ayrshire and Arran4.63-10.7Borders0.40.4---Dumfries and Galloway1.21--0.2Fife2.31.7--0.6Forth Valley0.80.6--0.2Grampian5.13-20.1Greater Glasgow28.610.5-14.63.5Highland3.820.710.1Lanarkshire82.9131.1Lothian14.44.82.47.20.1Orkney-----Shetland-----Tayside104-60.1Western Isles-----Table 2Dermatologists Directly Employed by NHSScotland by NHS Board1Whole-Time Equivalent (WTE) at 30 September 1997All GradesConsultantsNon-consultant career grades 2Training Grades3Other4Scotland91.740.76.836.37.8Argyll and Clyde8.33221.3Ayrshire and Arran4.73-10.8Borders0.40.4---Dumfries and Galloway1.21--0.2Fife2.81.70.4-0.7Forth Valley21.6--0.4Grampian5.63-2.50.1Greater Glasgow28.610.5-15.62.5Highland4.120.710.4Lanarkshire9.64.91.321.4Lothian12.85.42.54.70.2Orkney-----Shetland-----Tayside11.74.1-7.50.1Western Isles----Table 3Dermatologists Directly Employed by NHSScotland by NHS Board1Whole-Time Equivalent (WTE) at 30 September 1998All GradesConsultantsNon-consultant career grades2Training Grades3Other4Scotland90.740.8835.66.4Argyll and Clyde83221Ayrshire and Arran4.93-10.9Borders0.40.4---Dumfries and Galloway1.11--0.1Fife2.91.70.4-0.8Forth Valley1.91.6--0.3Grampian5.13-20.1Greater Glasgow28.310.5-15.62.2Highland3.920.710.2Lanarkshire10.84.92.13.20.6Lothian13.65.52.75.20.2Orkney-----Shetland-----Tayside9.84.1-5.60.1Western Isles-----Table 4Dermatologists Directly Employed by NHSScotland by NHS Board1Whole-Time Equivalent (WTE) at 30 September 1999All GradesConsultantsNon-consultant career grades2Training Grades3Other4Scotland89.744.76.832.26Argyll and Clyde82141Ayrshire and Arran53-11Borders0.40.4---Dumfries and Galloway1.11--0.1Fife2.81.50.4-0.9Forth Valley2.42--0.4Grampian4.73.6-10.1Greater Glasgow2511.3-121.8Highland3.820.71-Lanarkshire11.54.82.240.5Lothian13.76.42.54.60.2Orkney-----Shetland-----Tayside11.46.7-4.60.1Western Isles-----Table 5Dermatologists Directly Employed by NHSScotland by NHS Board1 Whole-Time Equivalent (WTE) at 30 September 2000All GradesConsultantsNon-Consultant Career Grades2Training Grades3Other4Scotland95.243.86.839.15.5Argyll and Clyde6.42130.4Ayrshire and Arran4.93-10.9Borders-----Dumfries and Galloway1.21--0.2Fife3.81.60.410.8Forth Valley2.52--0.5Grampian9.43.6-5.70.1Greater Glasgow25.610.6-13.61.4Highland2.920.7-0.2Lanarkshire10.54.82.230.5Lothian13.96.42.54.60.4Orkney-----Shetland-----Tayside146.7-7.20.1Western Isles----Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2002

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Motorway and Trunk Road SchemesEstimated Costs2001-02(£000)2002-03(£000)2003-04(£000)2004-05(£000)2005-06(£000)A68 Soutra1,45729000A726 West Mains to Peel Park Roundabout85025000A76 Enterkinfoot (Phase 6)97550000A77 Hansel Village Footbridge60015000A77 Sandyford Roundabout09703000A77 Turnberry Climbing Lane01001,850500A87 Shiel Bridge Deck Replacement 3507000A9 North Kessock Junction 50450000A90 Bridge of Dee to Ellon Road 02004000A90 Hatton Bends1001,500500500A90 Inchmichael3,781100000A90 Kinfauns (Phase 2)1,35075000A90 Cammachmore1,15050000A90 North Anderson Drive 1,00030000A95 Advie Bridge Replacement 2805000A95 Cromdale 5100200A95 Gaich to Craggan50600800300M73 Drumcavel to Mollinsburn69020000M80 A80 to M876 Jn. 52006001000M876 Bowers to Canard54010000A828 Connel Bridge 40750750500A876 Erskine Bridge 1501,1001,000500M90 Friarton Bridge71010000A1 Bowerhouse to Spott Road5575,069313133A1 Howburn to Houndwood2664,882514641A9 Bankfoot 103502000A75 Chapelton to Bush o' Bield1810000A76 Crossroads3011,6402000A76 Gateside1511,6112000A77 Blackneuk Improvements60050000A77 Symington Roundabout501,000815500A92 Preston to Balfarg5082,8223000A96 Newtongarry501,5001,30000A830 Arisaig to Kinsadel5,2555,468391154154M8 in Glasgow (Jn. 22)200000A90 Inchture3204,84265640A737 Roadhead Roundabout01001,100500A75 Barfill to Bettyknowes 181052,2161111A75 Cairntop to Barlae 803584,8612222A75 Newton Stewart 12871,96299A76 Enterkinfoot (Phase 7)020480100A77 Burnside Improvement050650200A78 Inverkip Street Rail Bridge 3001,8003500A8 Baillieston to Newhouse12716,79714,300283272A82 Dumbuck Junction 050850500A90 Glamis832,0444402525A90 Kirriemuir332,5655633131A96 Coachford1552032,1001,6000M8 Gantry Refurbishment2005003503500M8 High Mast Lighting6255005005000M8 Kingston Bridge3,0007,5009,5006,000500A1 Haddington to Dunbar1,33120,98922,1773,496202A1 Thistly Cross to Bowerhouse76303702,27386A75 Dunragit Bypass3041241769442A75 Hardgrove30180185100194A78 Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston Bypass78493016,80016,3000A876 Kincardine Bridge Eastern Link3002507,25000A876 Kincardine Bridge333030025012,10028,000A90 Glendoick1611071624,52555A90 Kinfauns151951624,52555A96 Fochabers and Mosstodloch Bypass5203502,25012,0003,200M74 Northern Extension428212,14210,14044,34226,300M77 Malletsheugh to Fenwick51,4601,3306004000A75 Planting End to Drumflower6080240376417Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2000

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The relevant information is set out below:NDPB/Agency1997-98outturn£ million(cash)1998-99outturn£ million(cash)1999-2000provisionaloutturn£ million(cash) Cur.CapCur.CapCur.CapScottish Agricultural Science Agency4.90.84.80.64.51.0Fisheries Research Services Agency13.211.013.51.814.01.5Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency11.30.311.70.612.60.3Royal Botanic Garden4.80.34.90.34.80.6Crofters Commission2.1N/A2.2N/A2.1N/ADeer Commission0.8N/A0.80.10.8-SABRIs 25.12.225.31.325.82.1CalMac10.59.714.49.117.3111.11HIAL5.11.95.50.79.812.91Scottish Prison Service154.222.1163.423.7189.828.9Scottish Court Service40.215.637.411.044.511.5National Galleries for Scotland7.31.07.90.48.81.8National Library of Scotland9.72.19.72.19.7.1National Museum of Scotland11.412.614.08.214.22.2Scottish Arts Council27.1N/A27.2N/A30.2N/AScottish Screen (previously Scottish Film Council)2.0N/A1.8N/A2.2N/ARoyal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland2.90.12.60.22.80.3Sports Scotland8.21.78.51.611.44.0Royal Fine Art Commission of Scotland0.2N/A0.3N/A0.2N/ANDPB/Agency1997-98outturn£ million1998-99outturn£ million1999-2000provisionaloutturn£ milionScottish Children's Reporter Administration10.80.411.70.312.01.4Historic Scotland14.417.413.418.613.318.6Learning and Teaching Scotland (previously SCET and SCCC)2.9N/A2.8N/A2.9N/ACommunity Learning Scotland (previously SCEC)0.6N/A0.6N/A0.9N/AScottish Museums Council0.8N/A0.9N/A1.1N/AScottish Public Pensions Agency4.60.35.10.44.80.4Scottish Homes50.4267.547.2285.752.8222.7National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland4.60.03.20.03.20.0Scottish Hospital Endowment Research TrustN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AMental Welfare Commission1.40.01.30.01.5N/AStudent Awards Agency for Scotland307.9-19.24 295.3-4.34215.2182.5Scottish Higher Education Funding Council495.256.5507.124.8590.111.5Scottish Further Education Funding Council286.54.6281.510.0313.116.3Scottish Qualifications Authority1.50.01.30.01.40.0Scottish Further Education Unit0.70.00.70.00.70.0Scottish Enterprise316.890.8302.988.8262.0111.2Highlands and Islands Enterprise41.221.735.528.038.227.2Scottish Tourist Board19.30.020.50.019.40.0Parole Board for Scotland0.3N/A0.4N/A0.4N/AScottish Conveyancing and Executry Services Board0.2N/A0.1N/A0.1N/AScottish Legal Aid Board142.520.4136.30.3124.71.0Scottish Criminal Cases Review CommissionN/AN/A0.2N/A0.5N/AEast of Scotland Water356.0-54.7-80.5-West of Scotland Water362.6-71.4-95.4-North of Scotland Water348.7-46.5-46.0-Scottish Environmental Protection Agency23.4N/A20.3N/A18.7N/AScottish Natural Heritage38.8N/A35.4N/A38.0N/AScottish Water and Sewerage Customers Council1.1N/A1.1N/A0.6N/AWater Industry CommissionerN/AN/AN/AN/A0.4N/ANotes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 August 2000

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A breakdown of estimated rate revenue for 2000-01 for each local authority is not available.Gross rate income for 2000-01 £1,921 millionminus Transitional Relief £ 70 millionminus Mandatory Reliefs1 £ 205 millionminus Other reductions2 £ 55 millionminus Prior-year adjustments3 £ 40 million Net rate income for 2000-01 £1,550 millionNotes:1. Unoccupied/partly unoccupied property, churches, charities, rates rebates and rural rate relief2.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2006

Education Committee, 29 Nov 2006

After that, we can ask questions on the detailed issues that come out of parts 1 and 2, and then look at part 3 separately.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 October 2005

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Liquor Licences in Force in Fife and Mid Scotland by Council Area, at 31 December 1995-2004 Council Area Total number of liquor licences in force, at 31 December 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Angus 364    360    362    367    372        361   366 365   384 402 Clackmannanshire 135    125    125    136    155        133   135 135   139 134 Dundee City 445    455    460    466    479        472   434 441   446 449 Falkirk 421    457    453    450    433        415   400 400   398 401 Fife 1,094    1,150    1,110    1,103    1,098        1,104   1,102 1,097   1,100 1,085 Perth and Kinross 673    671    678    683    691        694   696 688   691 674 Stirling 415    419    434    442    450        425   436 432   464 450 Hotel Liquor Licences in Force in Fife and Mid Scotland by Council Area, at 31 December 1995-2004 Council Area Number of hotel liquor licences in force, at 31 December 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Angus 68 67 64        65        67        61   60   61   60 61 Clackmannanshire 17 16 15        15        16        14   14   12   13 13 Dundee City 20 22 22        22         21        22   20   20   23 23 Falkirk 33 38 33        31        32        31   33   31   30 29 Fife 157 164 160        153        153        149   146   144   142 141 Perth and Kinross 196 193 193        192        190        191   189   183   174 168 Stirling 97 97 95        96        92        92   90   89   85 85 Restricted Hotel Liquor Licences in Force in Fife and Mid Scotland by Council Area, at 31 December 1995-2004 Council Area Number of restricted hotel licences in force, at 31 December 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Angus 6 6 7        6        6        6   7   7   6 6 Clackmannanshire - - -        -        -        -   - - - - Dundee City 14 13 12        13        13         13   11   11   7 8 Falkirk 4 4 4        3        3        3   3   2   1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 1999

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According to information supplied by Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust on 15 September 1999, 98% of the 210 samples processed between 1 April 1999 and 14 September 1999 were turned around within the required time.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 April 2000

Plenary, 05 Apr 2000

The text of SP Paper 99, Annexe 1 and Annexe 3 appears after column 1370.

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