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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2003

S2W-01763

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will operate pilot projects in Greenock and Inverclyde of any new initiatives as a result of its report Determined to Succeed: A Review of Enterprise in Education, as referred to in A Partnership for a Better Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2003

S2W-00719

Those projects receiving awards under the fifth and final round of the Public Transport Fund were announced on 14 November 2002 (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/pages/news/2002/11/SEET181.aspx). The relevant authorities in receipt of grant are responsible for delivery of these projects.Angus Council's A92 Arbroath to Dundee upgrading project received an allocati...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2003

S2W-00774

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the tendering process for the Pathfinder project; who is responsible for the process; which companies have been selected to submit tenders as referred to in news release SEFM108/203 of 10 March 2003; how the process was advertised; how clarity and transparency in the process will be ensured ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2003

S1W-33877

Of this, £111,092 for Argyll and Bute and £236,444 for West Dunbartonshire is new money made available by the Executive following the publication of the action plan.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 February 2003

S1W-33826

To ask the Presiding Officer, further to his answer to question S1W-9467 on 19 September 2000, whether the matter of the financial costs of the new Parliament building at Holyrood is of greater controversy than it was in March 2000; whether the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) will now provide to the public all available financial information; ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 January 2003

S1W-32672

On 4 July last year, the Health Department staged a conference to highlight and discuss the long-term issues around care and service delivery for those affected by hepatitis C. At the conference, a new hepatitis C information pack for professionals and a leaflet for patients was launched.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2002

S1W-32437

The Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Executive Health Department has identified cancer as one of its research priorities. New management arrangements currently being introduced for research priorities will inform both the direction of research and the level of funding in this important area in future years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2002

S1W-32000

He has also informed me that he is not aware of any meeting between Bovis Lend Lease (Scotland) Ltd and the representatives of Flour City International Inc or Flour City Architectural Metals (UK) Ltd, who attended the meeting on 4 September 2001, in connection with the new Scottish Parliament building project, prior to January 2001.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2002

S1W-31716

The UK Government is helping to make work pay through tax credits and the National Minimum Wage.Working in partnership, the UK Government and the Scottish Executive offer a range of welfare to work initiatives to help people of working age. Across Scotland, the New Deals are helping more unemployed people on benefits to find work.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2002

S1W-31522

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency's (SEPA) application charge for shipyards transferring to the new PPC regime is currently £3,743. It is proposed to increase this to £7,400 during 2003 to allow SEPA to recover its regulatory costs.

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