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Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2000

Local Government Committee, 12 Dec 2000

The Irish ombudsman, for example, goes walkabout—he visits communities to encourage complaints.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2005

Plenary, 26 Oct 2005

Subject to the consent of the Scottish Parliament, it offers the chance to introduce a new duty on Scottish public authorities to promote gender equality.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2001

Social Justice Committee, 14 Nov 2001

That would mean that charityScotland would not register any new charities in an area in which it felt there were too many charities operating.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2006

S2W-26596

Data extracted on 26 May 2006.Notes:1. The number of salaried NHS general dental serviceprincipals who were not active at anypoint in the year prior to 17 March 2005 in one NHS board area and who openedat least one list number in the corresponding NHS board in the period 17 March2005 to 31 March 2006.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2006

S2W-23930

Data for current local authorities is only available for 1996 onwards.The figures exclude dwellings which are vacant to be demolished, refurbished orwhich are to be used as temporary accommodation for the homeless.Vacants (Available for Let) asat 31 March by Local Authority Area; 1996 to 2005 Local Authority Areas 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 9,831 9,721 10,336 12,821 14,666 13,453 12,229 10,312 8,756 8,993 Aberdeen City 649 808 768 878 854 1,298 1,197 1,252 1,309 1,606 Aberdeenshire 18 59 53 83 100 180 213 273 224 186 Angus 33 23 67 67 170 219 279 272 194 97 Argyll and Bute 68 48 70 53 102 125 67 277 69 82 Clackmannanshire 68 57 88 84 103 94 132 204 190 186 Dumfries and Galloway 86 86 109 131 147 150 157 116 0 0 Dundee City 1,139 731 957 853 501 519 406 414 511 282 East Ayrshire 468 330 390 459 642 638 637 650 575 348 East Dunbartonshire 36 41 68 56 20 36 23 39 36 17 East Lothian 83 117 77 123 49 68 75 86 50 72 East Renfrewshire 124 79 68 121 167 243 89 75 89 121 Edinburgh 1,638 1,623 1,210 864 780 429 552 645 585 413 Eilean Siar 186 591 55 56 56 38 29 38 24 17 Falkirk 474 470 170 141 182 314 363 363 248 145 Fife 1,247 1,253 833 814 837 945 788 960 1,058 989 Glasgow City 150 152 1,255 2,960 3,684 2,073 1,743 0 0 0 Highland 421 402 119 171 266 299 356 250 104 190 Inverclyde 49 35 655 509 694 618 434 305 516 672 Midlothian 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2005

S2W-21462

Some patients involved in such accidents will be treated as out-patients in Accident and Emergency departments, however it is not possible to identify the reason for attendance at Accident and Emergency departments from centrally held data.Table 1: Pedal Cyclists and Motorcycle Riders Injured in Transport Accidents who were Admitted to Hospital as an Emergency, Years Ending 31 March 2001-05 Year Ending 31 March 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident 1,301 1,197 1,141 1,242 1,180 Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident 678 762 765 784 725 Argyll and Clyde Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident 46 42 47 53 53 Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident 46 57 33 66 52 Ayrshire and Arran Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident 101 89 96 111 99 Motorcycle rider injured in transport accident 43 58 58 49 51 Borders Pedal cyclist injured in transport accident 28 22 39 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2005

S2W-21082

For example, at 31 March 2005there were 4,351 children in 2,373 homeless households with children in temporary accommodation in Scotland.No comparable information is available prior to December 2001.Households with dependent children assessed as homeless by local authority: 2002-03 to 2004-05   2002-03 2003-04 2004-05   Number of households % of all households with children Number of children Number of households % of all households with children Number of children Number of households % of all households with children Number of children Scotland 8,399 1.36 14,807 8,994 1.47 15,689 9,395 1.55 15,919 Aberdeen City 133 0.60 246 112 0.51 196 117 0.54 195 Aberdeenshire 174 0.60 340 194 0.67 364 248 0.87 434 Angus 165 1.28 314 146 1.15 277 135 1.08 250 Argyll and Bute 115 1.10 195 111 1.08 201 142 1.40 267 Clackmannanshire 142 2.26 261 135 2.18 251 197 3.23 356 Dumfries and Galloway 161 0.94 299 184 1.10 300 208 1.26 384 Dundee City 127 0.75 251 169 1.02 337 118 0.72 206 East Ayrshire 159 1.04 283 151 1.00 288 193 1.29 349 East Dunbartonshire 89 0.64 152 125 0.92 197 89 0.67 143 East Lothian 118 1.02 191 133 1.15 202 137 1.18 221 East Renfrewshire 38 0.32 71 56 0.47 98 85 0.72 132 Edinburgh, City of 847 1.81 1,494 849 1.82 1,460 875 1.89 1,421 Eilean Siar 34 1.15 62 33 1.15 61 54 1.92 104 Falkirk 322 1.73 541 274 1.48 492 220 1.19 383 Fife 704 1.59 1,270 762 1.74 1,320 736 1.69 1,275 Glasgow City 1,672 2.39 2,820 2,024 2.90 3,434 1,967 2.83 3,204 Highland 222 0.89 377 270 1.10 471 262 1.09 444 Inverclyde 72 0.66 121 135 1.27 237 118 1.13 189 Midlothian 163 1.57 258 137 1.32 223 173 1.68 283 Moray 146 1.39 272 132 1.28 255 144 1.43 242 North Ayrshire 337 1.94 604 336 1.97 587 304 1.81 566 North Lanarkshire 573 1.35 1,057 640 1.53 1,123 1,072 2.58 1,806 Orkney 15 0.66 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2004

S2W-09965

The available information is given in the table.Persons Aged Under 21 Given a Custodial Sentence in Scottish Courts, by Court, 1998-2002   Year of Sentence 1998 1999 2000 2001 20021 High Court 149 155 159 134 110 Sheriff Courts: Aberdeen 321 299 313 236 172 Airdrie 93 100 80 79 79 Alloa 56 29 35 37 30 Arbroath 93 54 39 78 46 Ayr 142 137 207 164 143 Banff 12 21 7 34 9 Campbeltown 7 3 - 7 - Cupar 20 19 25 34 18 Dingwall 11 12 12 5 2 Dornoch 2 2 7 2 2 Dumbarton 128 142 122 125 51 Dumfries 65 49 53 87 92 Dundee 390 265 310 306 246 Dunfermline 105 75 95 121 59 Dunoon 12 4 4 - 6 Duns 7 1 5 6 7 Edinburgh 293 374 373 407 397 Elgin 18 33 44 58 71 Falkirk 84 92 97 81 128 Forfar 21 17 12 36 38 Fort William 6 4 22 10 10 Glasgow 560 671 644 508 549 Greenock 190 206 149 134 107 Haddington 36 20 25 21 23 Hamilton 145 124 147 146 150 Inverness 42 68 69 47 30 Jedburgh 34 18 32 41 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2003

S1W-33922

Fines due for write off in 2001-02 were not written off until after the end of the financial year and so will be included in the data for 2002-03.Fines Written Off in the Sheriff Courts, 1999-2000 to 2000-01 1999-20002000-01No. of FinesValue (£)No. of FinesValue (£)Aberdeen 84 21,615 51 10,680 Airdrie71 15,575 49 11,823 Alloa8 977 6 540 Arbroath29 9,063 23 6,364 Ayr6422,053 71 21,782 Banff3 506 2 490 Campbeltown12 3,609 19 6,286 Cupar4 850 1 250 Dingwall53 5,812 39 5,393 Dornoch3 553 3 375 Dumbarton60 11,800 49 8,920 Dumfries56 9,944 36 7,140 Dundee60 10,446 73 16,262 Dunfermline24 6,098 25 6,409 Dunoon6 639 6 1,860 Duns- - 4 1,990 Edinburgh329 67,576 222 75,948 Elgin25 9,455 12 2,481 Falkirk142 34,215 74 25,760 Forfar- - - - Fort William4 1,429 4 1,085 Glasgow339 64,255 391 109,678 Greenock73 19,409 23 5,145 Haddington- - 8 2,756 Hamilton336 91,848 128 26,684 Inverness30 7,390 9 1,701 Jedburgh5 817 10 1,620 Kilmarnock40 11,875 47 9,962 Kirkcaldy3 1,957 17 3,525 Kirkcudbright10 1,910 3 1,155 Kirkwall4 1,275 - - Lanark17 8,124 5 3,260 Lerwick5 1,275 1 170 Linlithgow81 16,827 63 17,325 Lochmaddy1 55 1 200 Oban4 2,017 8 2,877 Paisley188 49,370 120 33,943 Peebles- - - - Perth23 4,469 21 5,330 Peterhead5 1,040 5 1,733 Portree- - 2 400 Rothesay1 150 - - Selkirk1 60 5 427 Stirling21 2,988 13 5,416 Stonehaven9 3,865 6 845 Stornoway1 450 4 856 Stranraer27 7,509 22 6,365 Tain4 953 8 2,140 Wick2 380 2 255 Scotland2,267 532,481 1,691 455,604 District Court Fines1 Remitted by Court, 1999-2000 to 2001-02 1999-002000-012001-02 Fully or Partly RemittedFully RemittedPartly RemittedFully RemittedPartly RemittedAberdeen City 146 33 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2000

Procedures Committee, 19 Dec 2000

The process has been very pressured and has run from some point late on a Monday afternoon to—at the very latest—a Wednesday morning. That has resulted in the suggestion that we should establish a longer period of notice.The paper recommends that we accept the Presiding Officer's suggestion of a three-day period of notice.

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