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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2007

S2W-31799

New road projects recentlycompleted, underway or scheduled to be delivered during the current programme inthe area of Perth and Kinross Council area are as follows: Road Scheme Details Estimated Cost (£ Million) Status M90 Perth Southern Bypass –  reconstruction of westbound carriageway 2.0 Completed M90 Bridge of Earn to Craigend – reconstruction of southbound carriageway 2.1 Underway M90/A9 M90 Broxden Roundabout and A9 Inveralmond Roundabout improvements (combined scheme) 2.2 Underway A9 Balhaldie to Greenloaning – reconstruction/refurbishment of the northbound and southbound carriageways 2.6 Underway A9 Abbey Bridge to Auchterarder reconstruction of the southbound carriageway 1.5 Completed A9 Bankfoot – junction improvements and construction of a climbing lane 2.4 Estimated start 2007-08 A9 Kindallachan  - junction  improvements 0.5 Estimated start 2007-08 A9 Ballinluig – construction of grade separated interchange 14.4 Estimated start 2007-08 A9 Resurfacing of carriageway south of Dalnaspidal 1.0 Completed A90 Glendoick and Kinfauns grade separated interchanges 14.0 Completed In addition, we haverecently undertaken a Route Improvement Strategy Study of the A9 from Perth toBlair Atholl which identified £165 million worth of long-term improvement work.Detailed studies are now being carried out on how best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2007

S2W-31471

Second, it is for each local authorityto decide how best to allocate the resulting overall block grant across all itsservices, based on local needs and priorities.2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2007

S2W-31467

It is for local authorities to decide how best to allocatethe resulting overall block grant across all their services, based on local needsand priorities.2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 June 2006

S2W-26905

Moreinformation on FLAGs, and organisations normally represented, can be found in PlanningAdvice Note (PAN) 69 at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/08/19805/41600.The Societyof Chief Officers of Transportationin Scotland (SCOTS) Group on Flooding is another such forum whose remit is to share knowledge and experienceand to provide guidance to Scottish local authorities with regard to best practicein terms of issues related to flooding and water legislation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 June 2006

S2W-26276

The annual cost of upkeep ofempty properties, owned by the Scottish Executive Core Estate, in each financialyear since 1999 is as follows; Financial Year Costs Value of Buildings Buildings 1999-2000 Nil 2000-01 Nil 2001-02 Nil 2002-03 £25,337 £5,610,888 James Craig Walk & 16 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh 2003-04 £46,049 £3.975,237 16 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, 83 East High Street, Forfar, & Jeanfield House, Perth 2004-05 £16,847 £525,000 Jeanfield House Perth 2005-06 £20,741 £600,000 Jeanfield House, Perth The empty properties were allmarketed promptly, but for three of the four the best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2006

S2W-25745

Each NHS board receives ageneral allocation of funds. It is for Boards to decide how best to utilisethese funds to meet the health care needs of their resident population,including mental health services, taking account of national and localpriorities.The expenditure on mentalhealth services, prescription drugs and anti-depressants as defined above as a% of...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2005

S2W-18281

There are two matters to bear in mind when considering this statistic: Scottish art is not expensive in global terms, and so we can represent the best of Scottish art without making great expenditure; many of our Scottish acquisitions are in the form of gifts, not purchases.The details requested are tabulated in the following: 2002 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18139

The Scottish Executive is already successfully delivering its wide-ranging land reform agenda,which includes legislation to abolish Scotland’s archaic feudal system; to simplifyagricultural tenancies and provide an agricultural tenant’s right to buy; to establishstatutory rights of responsible access to land and inland water for recreationalpurposes; to provide opportunities for rural and crofting communities to purchaseland; to address local government issues, and to create National Parks in Scotland.Implementation of this programme is on-going and we have recently consulted on,and are now considering responses to, a draft of a Crofting Reform Bill, which Ihope will be introduced to Parliament in the 2005-06 legislative session.The Scottish Executive has also delivered non-legislative measures, such as increasing local communityinvolvement in land management; introducing the Forestry Commission Scotland’s NationalForest Land Scheme; increasing awareness of compulsory purchase powers; providinginformation on sources of land ownership; co-ordination of activity between publiclandowning bodies; encouraging community management of croft land and tackling absenteeism;evaluating the impact of new planning guidance; reviewing compulsory purchase andcompensation legislation, and reviewing deer control measures.I intend to take stock and toreport to Parliament next year on the effects of the measures already implemented.In taking stock, we will also look at the need and scope for, and the best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 August 2005

S2W-18245

It is, however, up to each council to decide how best to allocate these resources based on their local needs and priorities: 2002-03 (£000) 2003-04 (£000) 2004-05 (£000) 2005-06 (£000) Local Authority GAE - museums and galleries 25,988 27,305 28,339 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 August 2005

S2W-18000

However, they are required to adhere to the guidance contained in thehandbook which includes not only the mandatory requirements with which bodies mustcomply but also guidance on best practice in managing property transactions.

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