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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2005

S2W-20668

Opposition to bail would, obviously, be strengthened by a combination of these grounds.Decisions about opposition to bail are taken by members of legal staff at all grades in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS). Procurator Fiscal Deputes (PFD) are supported by a Principal PFD, and where appropriate, District Procurator Fiscals may also be...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2005

S2W-19641

I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service to respond. His response is as follows:The following table sets out the number of self-inflicted deaths at each Establishment for the last six years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2005

S2W-19660

Dwellings Completed During Period Period Total Private Sector1 Housing Associations2,3 Public authorities Total Local Authority4 New Towns Scottish Homes 1990 20,362 16,461 1,963 1,938 1,115 666 157 1991 19,529 15,533 2,264 1,732 1,016 550 166 1992 17,620 14,389 2,221 1,010 697 276 37 1993 21,221 17,711 2,552 958 502 456 - 1994 21,203 17,753 2,789 661 548 113 - 1995 24,325 18,310 4,854 1,161 487 674 - 1996 20,950 18,092 2,566 292 292 - - 1997 22,523 17,839 4,507 177 177 - - 1998 20,376 18,326 1,911 139 139 - - 1999 24,390 19,398 4,911 81 81 - - 2000 23,022 18,033 4,894 95 95 - - 2001 23,303 17,729 5,502 72 72 - - 2002 23,933 18,762 5,120 51 51 - - 2003 23,773 19,781 3,939 53 53 - - 2004 25,100 21,617 3,483 - -     Source: New Build returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development Department: Analytical Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 September 2005

S2W-18619

In addition, the Physical Activity Strategy’s recommendation of two hours PE per week is being implemented through the PE Review and Scottish Executive Education Department Analytical Services Unit has gathered baseline statistical data from all local authority schools in Scotland on current timetabled PE.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2005

S2W-16438

Salmon Production 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Staff Full-time 1,117 1,036 1,141 1,066 1,083 1,066 N/A** Staff Part-time 192 268 256 191 223 151 N/A** Total 1,309 1,304 1,397 1,257 1,306 1,217 N/A** Smolt Production Staff Full-time 318 300 341 317 312 291 N/A** Staff Part-time 96 124 103 111 93 82 N/A** Total 414 424 444 428 405 373 N/A** Rainbow Trout Production Staff Full-time 137 126 121 118 114 107 N/A** Staff Part-time 49 51 47 41 46 41 N/A** Total 186 177 168 159 160 148 N/A** Other Species Production (fin-fish) Staff Full-time N/A* 54 73 75 69 73 N/A** Staff Part-time N/A* 18 25 22 30 24 N/A** Total N/A* 72 98 97 99 97 N/A** Shellfish Production (all species) Staff Full-time 116 118 138 137 128 146 149 Staff Part-time 127 114 135 146 134 144 170 Staff Casual 60 76 90 89 85 74 83 Total 303 308 363 372 347 364 402 Source: Fisheries Research Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-15827

Category Amount allocated Support for core services through Aggregate External Finance £167,159,000 Supported new in-year capital borrowing £11,137,000 School Travel Co-ordinators £17,000 20mph Speedzones and homezones £211,000 Cycling, walking and safer streets £156,000 Rural Public Pa...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-15713

Health Board Area 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Argyll and Clyde 72.6% 72.9% 63.3% Ayrshire and Arran 87.5% 76.5% 67.6% Borders 64.0% 60.0% 63.2% Dumfries and Galloway 86.9% 75.6% 45.5% Fife 83.8% 74.7% 53.2% Forth Valley 81.1% 70.6% 62.5% Grampian 87.0% 94.7% 99.1% Greater Glasgow 51.2% 42.5% 37.4% Highland 90.2% 95.3% 98.6% Lanarkshire 59.2% 53.1% 45.0% Lothian 63.0% 61.4% 55.7% Orkney 91.2% 94.4% 98.7% Shetland 86.8% 96.2% 100.0% Tayside 83.4% 71.1% 63.0% Western Isles 90.5% 95.8% 99.3% Scotland Total 72.1% 69.3% 85.6% The reduction in performance in some areas, especially those with sizeable urban conurbations, may be seen as an indicator of the progress the Scottish Ambulance Service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2005

S2W-14445

Dept Total Bi-Lateral Exchange (France) 1 Cabinet Office 1 Bi-Lateral Exchange (Denmark) 1 Crown Office 1 British Embassy, Washington 1 DTI 1 Ecole Nationale d’Administration 1 DfES 1 European Commission 3 DfID 1 European Parliament 1 FCO UKREP 1 Stagiaire 5 Food Standards Agency 1 Total 13 HM Treasury 4 Home Office 1 No.10 Downing Street 1 Scottish Prison Service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 February 2005

S2W-14687

The group will be able to commission robust and reliable research and consider adult entertainment activity wherever it takes place, not just on licensed premises.The terms of reference for the working group are as follows:to identify all relevant activities (whilst recognising the need not to suppress artistic freedom)to consult with all relevant interest groups (including women’s groups, and employees and employers in the adult entertainment industry)to commission research into the activities and associated impacts (using anonymous sources where appropriate) to identify and assess relevant types of controls, including the implementation and impact of any controlsto recognise the need to balance local and national intereststo take account of concurrent work on prostitution and regulations for  lap dancing in licensed premisesto report to ministers with recommendations.I am pleased to announce that Mrs Linda Costelloe Baker, the Scottish Legal Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2005

S2W-13697

These targets will be delivered throughimplementation of service redesign and new ways of working, increasing NHScapacity, particularly the Golden Jubilee National Hospital, and by working with the independent health care sector.Last month, NHS Greater Glasgow signed a contract with BMI Healthcare which will see a 1,000 orthopaedic patients being assessed a...

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