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To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the deputy minister with responsibility for the environment and rural development to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the Deputy First Minister and Minister for Justice to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the minister with responsibility for finance and public services to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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Date answered:
17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the minister with responsibility for tourism, culture and sport to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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Date answered:
17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the deputy minister with responsibility for finance and public services to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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25 November 2002
Compliance with standardswill be monitored by a combination of written evidence and visits by teamscomprising health care professional staff and members of the public.
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31 January 2002
Over 225 organisations and individuals from the public, private and voluntary sectors have contributed their views and evidence to the review through a variety of meetings, visits or seminars held as part of the first phase of the review.
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23 November 2001
Social Work Services Inspectorate will monitor what progress has been made by local authorities in implementing the recommendations made in Sensing Progress through their annual visits to all local authorities in Scotland and the Chief Inspector of Social Work Services will record this in his annual report.
The sites of all planning applications are visited to assist in determining whether the development would be likely to have a detrimental effect on trunk road traffic.
During the Deputy Minister for Justice's recent visit to the United States of America he had the opportunity to see at first hand a range of policies and practices for tackling the problem of drug misuse.