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Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 22 Mar 2000

It is on Tuesday afternoon.I take this opportunity to introduce a new face at the table. Ian Cowan has joined us as the assistant clerk to the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 1999

Audit Committee, 09 Nov 1999

I will continue to do so but I am strongly opposed to this amendment on a point of principle.When Financial Issues Advisory Group looked at the arrangements for the new Parliament, it gave detailed consideration to the existing arrangements for the external audit of local government.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 1999

Plenary, 04 Nov 1999

The compact that the Parliament endorsed yesterday sets out a new way of working between the Executive and the voluntary sector and between other agencies and the voluntary sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 1999

Social Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector Committee, 06 Oct 1999

We could look at what we can do to help. The second issue concerns the new deal and the effectiveness of some of the training programmes.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 1999

Plenary, 22 Sep 1999

That the Parliament acknowledges the importance of the tourism industry to the economy of Scotland, agrees that the industry faces a number of challenges and notes that the Government intends to publish in the new year a new strategy for the industry that will address these challenges.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2000

Plenary, 01 Nov 2000

That is an interpretation of the Official Information Act 1982 of the New Zealand Parliament. He made direct reference to the New Zealand Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2006

S2W-29665

For example, anumber of the closures listed represent schools which have merged to form newschools, often in new buildings, or which are moving site.Table 1:Secondary Schools Opened, By Year Education Authority Area School 2005 Fife Osborne House School * Highland Moray Firth School * Highland Scoraig School (Secondary Department) South Lanarkshire St Andrew's and St Bride's High School 2006 (to date) East Dunbartonshire Bishopbriggs Academy North Lanarkshire St Andrew’s High School Renfrewshire St Benedict’s High School Note: *Denotes Independent SchoolTable 2:Secondary Schools Closed, By Year Education Authority Area School 2005 Fife New Park School * South Lanarkshire Ballerup High School South Lanarkshire St Bride's High School South Lanarkshire St Andrew's High School 2006 (to date) Dumfries and Galloway Cademuir International School Dundee City Imam Muhammed Zakariya School * East Dunbartonshire Bishopbriggs High School East Dunbartonshire Thomas Muir High School North Lanarkshire Coatbridge High School North Lanarkshire Columba High School North Lanarkshire St Patrick’s High School Renfrewshire St Cuthbert’s High School Renfrewshire St Brendan’s High School West Dunbartonshire Braidfield High School Note: *DenotesIndependent School.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 June 2006

S2W-27128

These are drugs; environment; knowledge economy; minority andlesser–used languages; tourism; transport, and social inclusion.At this summit, Scottishministers proposed a new priority work area for the BIC – Demography.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2006

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Since 2003, we have introduced a number of initiativesaimed at promoting sustainable transport, including:A national concessionary faresscheme, with funding capped at £159 million for 2006-07, enabling older and disabledpeople to travel free anywhere in Scotland by bus;The £22 million Bus Route DevelopmentGrant, which provides kick-start funding for new and enhanced bus services;£1.2 million Regional SelectiveAssistance funding towards Scotland’s first large-scale biodiesel plant, near Motherwell;£1 million grant funding towardsregional transport partnerships to fund travel plan officers;£750,000 core-funding of CyclingScotland, an independent organisation, to provide a greater focus on achieving thetargets of the National Cycling Strategy;£9.5million in grants to cycle charity Sustrans to develop the National Cycle Networkin Scotland, with a further £8 million announced on £20 June 2006;Funding worth £575,000 in eachof three years for the stepchange pilot initiative, which aimed to encouragea more efficient use of cars and an increase in alternative modes of travel at locallevel;£56million towards the Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG), which recognises the publicservice aspect of bus services, and passes on benefits to passengers through mitigationof fare increases, andPublishing Scottish PlanningPolicy 17, which promotes an integrated approach to land use, economic development,transport and the environment.In addition, since 2003 we havecontinued to support further initiatives, including:Traveline Scotland, a telephone,internet and SMS travel enquiry service providing public transport timetable andjourney planning information to travellers in Scotland;Transport Direct, the UK-widedoor-to-door journey planner and travel information service:Awards through the Freight FacilitiesGrant scheme, which aims to encourage thetransfer of freight from roads;School Travel Co-ordinators;Grant funding towards safer routes to school and cycling, walking and saferstreets projects (CWSS)Working with the UK Governmenton new fuel technology such as biofuels and low carbon vehicle technology), andPublishing the National TransportStrategy which will take a broad view of the development of Transport in Scotland overthe next 20 years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2005

S2W-20307

This scheme provides additional support totalling £3.8 million in 2005-06 to local authorities to enable the opening of new Gaelic-medium classes and to enable existing Gaelic medium-education provision to expand.

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