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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 October 1999
The total number of dwellings rehabilitated by housingassociations from funding provided by the Scottish Executive in each of the past five yearswas as follows: 1999-2000 519 2000-01 309 2001-02 399 2002-03 442 2003-04 528 New Houses Completed by the PrivateSector.
One of the fuel protestors who came to the Parliament a few weeks ago said that it cost him £5 for petrol to get to his local dentist. The dentists we spoke to in Aberdeen said that they would get a better financial award as a vet taking out a dog's teeth.
I used to work in further and higher education and to convene a committee on Fife Council that examined stereotyping within modern apprenticeships. The situation did not get, and is not getting, any better.
There are three brief points on which I would like to get further information. The first relates to paragraph 3 of the response, in which the Executive states:"Through twinning support and the work of Scottish partners in disseminating Scottish good practice to several new Member States, Scotland has been very active...
I would have thought, however, that our opportunity lies in the fact that we are a new Parliament. If we do not take the opportunities now, the culture will be such that things will get more difficult in the future.
Those could be a wide range of things, such as building new roads and offshore wind farms. We need much greater clarity around the definition of what is and is not ecocide.”