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The review itself will consider whether the significant resources already spent are being used effectively and whether new resources may be needed. The review will report to Ministers around the end of the year.
To ask the Presiding Officer to specify the number of Parliamentary administrative staff to be accommodated in the new Parliament building under (a) the #50 million cost plan and (b) the revised #62 million cost plan.
To ask the Presiding Officer to specify the number of Parliamentary administrative staff to be accommodated in the new Parliament building under (a) the #50 million cost plan and (b) the revised #62 million cost plan.
To ask the Scottish Executive to provide details of the proportion of finance for the maintenance of Private Finance Initiative contracts for new capital projects within the National Health Service in Scotland which is being met from the revenue budgets of NHS Trusts, by project and by Trust.
The figures given include right to buy, rent to mortgage and voluntary sales, all of which were made under the right to buy legislation. Sales of New Town dwellings are shown separately in the table.
In particular, we have introduced the new Warm Deal from 1 July, under which low income households will benefit from a £500 grant for a package of works to improve home energy efficiency which in turn will reduce condensation damp.
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it intends to take to limit the working hours of junior hospital doctors. As part of the New Deal for Junior Doctors, we have agreed with the British Medical Association (BMA) a target of 56 hours per week for juniors.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether he will make available to members, information and plans related to the option of creating a Parliamentary complex to include a new chamber and other additional accommodation based at St Andrew's House and the old Royal High School.
The traffic impact assessment carried out by Halcrow Fox and completed in early June 1999 did not identify significant traffic problems arising from the siting of the new Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 March 2007
However, during 2004-05, Stirling Council replaceda total of 15 partial heating systems with new full house central heating systemsthrough the Warm Deal programme.