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Official Report Meeting date: 15 September 1999

Health and Community Care Committee, 15 Sep 1999

I agree entirely with Margaret Jamieson in principle, but that is part of the new process. These statutory instruments were laid before the UK Parliament, as the issue arose before the Scottish Parliament assumed its powers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2006

S2W-27385

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...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 1999

Plenary, 19 May 1999

This debate should be about giving those people that opportunity, creating a new Scotland, creating new debate and creating new policies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 2005

S2W-19006

Visitor services staff will make all reasonable adjustments in advance for visitors with a disability who indicate a specific requirement for their visit. On non-business days visitors can also take a paid for guided tour which includes the garden lobby, chamber, committee rooms and Queensberry House foyer.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2004

S2O-04104

We recognise that there is huge potential in China and we are committed to a long-term approach to helping Scotland grasp the opportunities.The First Minister made a week-long visit in October to raise Scotland’s profile and support the links with China being developed by Scottish businesses and educational bodies like the Scottish Qualifications Agency.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2004

S2W-08888

It also discusses progress with higher education institutions through a programme of institutional visits. Both Further and Higher Education Funding Councils also monitor the annual performance figures on retention rates for colleges and higher education institutes and actively engage with institutions which appear to be underperforming in this area.The Exe...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2004

S2W-07755

His response is asfollows:   October – December 2003 January – March 2004 Failure to process Accurate Warrant Details 10 0 Discovery within Prison of Smuggled in items 125 150 Failure of Security Procedures 70 100 Staff Assault – Serious Injury 0 0 Minor Injury 0 0 No Injury 15 10 Prisoner Assault – Serious Injury 0 0 Minor Injury 0 40 No Injury 55 45 Incident of Concerted Indiscipline 20 40 Incident of Class A Drugs 350 280 Incident of Drugs other than Class A 95 45 Tool/Implement Loss (recovered) 2 0 Tool/Implement Loss (not recovered) 8 4 Failure to start Visits...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2004

S2W-05129

His response is asfollows:  2.1(g) Discovery within Prison of Smuggled-in-Items 175 2.1( i) Failure of Security Procedures 200 2.2(a) Staff Assault - Serious Injury 0 - Minor Injury 0 - No Injury  15 2.2(b) Prisoner Assault - Serious Injury 0 - Minor Injury  20 - No Injury  70 2.2(c) Incident of Concerted Indiscipline 100 2.2(d) Incident of Hostage Taking  10 2.2(f) Incident of Self-Harm  15 2.2(g) Incident of Class 'A' Drugs 450 2.2(h) Incident of Drugs Other than Class 'A'  85 2.2(l) Tool/Implement Loss (Recovered)   2 2.2(m) Tool/Implement Loss (Not Recovered)   8 2.5(b) Visits...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2003

S2W-03133

This letter advised that SIPs would be expected todemonstrate:the commitment of all therelevant local partners, including representatives of the voluntary and privatesector, andthe involvement of the localcommunity at the heart of the process.Regarding communityrepresentation on SIP Boards, the SIP Monitoring Framework requires SIPs toprovide factual evidence of community involvement in the work of the SIP aspart of the annual reports submitted to Communities Scotland in June each year.Communities Scotland uses these reports, along with other measures suchas formal appraisals and visits...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2003

S1W-34642

They may pay a fee for loss of remunerative time spent on travel to these areas and the practitioners are compensated for visits cancelled at short notice. S1W-34642

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