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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2005

S2W-18597

The following table shows the percentage of homeless applications, and those assessed as being unintentionally homeless in priority need, in each local authority reported to have resulted in an offer of local authority or registered social landlord accommodation.Homelessness Applicants Offered Social Rented Accommodation by Local Authority: 2003-04 All Applications in Period Social Rented Accommodation Offered Applications Assessed as Priority Unintentional Homeless Social Rented Accommodation Offered Number % Number % Scotland 56,297 15,499 28 25,685 11,928 46 Aberdeen City 1,855 448 24 507 441 87 Aberdeenshire 1,187 266 22 403 211 52 Angus 1,308 322 25 351 208 59 Argyll and Bute 904 180 20 307 154 50 Clackmannanshire 1,004 220 22 290 201 69 Dumfries and Galloway 1,579 502 32 556 368 66 Dundee City 1,155 311 27 300 187 62 East Ayrshire 1,017 374 37 317 247 78 East Dunbartonshire 640 139 22 186 95 51 East Lothian 889 172 19 215 136 63 East Renfrewshire 397 121 30 133 80 60 Edinburgh, City of 5,492 1,969 36 2,880 1,478 51 Eilean Siar 214 70 33 70 50 71 Falkirk 1,629 552 34 506 382 75 Fife 3,893 1,060 27 1,727 816 47 Glasgow City 12,712 2,575 20 9,046 2,001 22 Highland 2,103 608 29 581 369 64 Inverclyde 698 260 37 356 223 63 Midlothian 523 106 20 258 105 41 Moray 629 234 37 231 199 86 North Ayrshire 1,822 629 35 941 603 64 North Lanarkshire 3,147 1,037 33 1,258 831 66 Orkney 166 28 17 52 27 52 Perth and Kinross 1,449 546 38 228 168 74 Renfrewshire 1,478 428 29 502 402 80 Scottish Borders, The 856 285 33 411 257 63 Shetland 186 18 10 73 17 23 South Ayrshire 1,018 214 21 326 194 60 South Lanarkshire 2,497 703 28 920 513 56 Stirling 890 141 16 253 117 46 West Dunbartonshire 1,231 513 42 696 502 72 West Lothian 1,729 468 27 805 346 43 Source: HL1 returns submitted by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development Department Analytical Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2005

S2W-15858

The same information is shown below for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) Areas which correspond to each police force area in each of the complete financial years since 1999.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2004

S2W-08807

Scottish Operawill also review the future of its technical services department.We also support the view thatthe future business plan can best be implemented by Scottish Opera and ScottishBallet restructuring into two separate companies with the management and artisticteam of the Opera fully committed to its vision and business plan.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2003

S2W-03692

To ask the Scottish Executive how many civil service jobs there were in (a) the Scottish Executive, (b) Executive agencies and (c) non-departmental public bodies in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2002

S1W-23918

The list of projects that will benefit from my announcement on the latest awards of European Structural Funds announced on 4 March 2002 is shown in the following table:Project TitleProject Sponsor Support for businessesAdvancing Production in GlasgowGlasgow City Council1,016,000LINC StrathclydeLINC Scotland363,972Web Force Scottish Enterprise Glasgow196,250Targeted Industrial Ecology: SME SupportUniversity of Paisley138,554Investors in PeopleScottish Enterprise Lanarkshire108,850Lanarkshire Support for E-businessScottish Enterprise Lanarkshire 240,625Women Into EnterpriseGlasgow City Council 487,515Growing Businesses Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire 672,500Promoting Innovation in Ayrshire SMEsScottish Enterprise Ayrshire 536,746Business Growth Through InnovationGlasgow City Council544,637Glasgow's Sustainable Business Efficiency InitiativeScottish Enterprise Glasgow 306,000Progressing to High Level Computing SkillsStow College34,636Higher Skills for Music/Media IndustryStow College34,636Working in Tourism and HospitalityScottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire100,297Employability through e-learningGovan Initiative60,256Creative Industries Skills DevelopmentGovan Initiative40,482Call Centre Skills for Short Term Unemployed in North LanarkshireCoatbridge College21,203  £4,903,159Industrial and tourism developmentsBarrhead Regeneration: Glasgow Road Development StrategyEast Renfrewshire Council 766,000Treefest 2002Forestry Commission113,100Kelvingrove 21st Century ProjectGlasgow City Council2,558,713Ayrshire Film FocusScottish Enterprise Ayrshire108,314Brandon House Business CentreSouth Lanarkshire Council107,069Gartcosh Regeneration Phase 2, Stage BScottish Enterprise Lanarkshire260,000Marketing New Lanark as a World Heritage DestinationNew Lanark Conservation Trust171,786  £4,084,982Community and social inclusion projectsPaisley Partnership Learning CentresPaisley Partnership Regeneration Co196,841Castlemilk ConnectionsCastlemilk Economic Development Agency99,842Rosemount Flexicentre Rosemount Lifelong Learning 160,993Westwood Business Centre ExtensionGreater Easterhouse Development Company Ltd 110,000Girvan Community Econonic Development Team South Ayrshire Council88,941Glasgow Key Fund Phase IIGlasgow Alliance 1,288,000Buddies for LearningPaisley Partnership Regeneration Co56,108Childcare Workplace EmploymentSouth Lanarkshire Council150,043South Lanarkshire Access to EmploymentSouth Lanarkshire Council 120,606Carnwadric Access to Training ProgrammeLangside College18,235Govan Training for InclusionCardonald College95,844Gorbals Taster ProjectCardonald College43,095Pollok Training for InclusionCardonald College148,491Greater Pollok Taster ProjectCardonald College45,799Building InclusionCardonald College 140,068START - LanarkshireRight Track Ltd45,621One Plus Three Towns ILM Childcare ProjectOne Plus: One Parent Families156,092East Ayrshire Woodlands ILM East Ayrshire Council153,796North Ayr Modern Apprenticeship PlusAccess North Ayr 45,818Access to Training and EmploymentAccess North Ayr45,861Traineeship 2002 ILM South Ayrshire Council57,544Environmental 2002 ILMSouth Ayrshire Council67,582Glasgow Employment MultiplierGlasgow City Council713,558Electronic SkillsGovan Initiative Ltd53,960Assist 2002Developing North Ayrshire101,524New Skills Partnership Prospects for Employment21,348Rosemount: HNC Computing Further Routes to EmploymentAnniesland College 38,053Learning Centres - Adult Guidance - Paisley SIPPaisley Partnership Regeneration Co40,571ACE - Access to Choices and EmploymentThe Workplace Initiative85,798Environmental Care - ILM Greenlight Recycling189,971Arab - ICTAnniesland College 35,544St Rochs Childcare Service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2000

S1W-10419

I also chair an Agriculture Strategy Steering Group (see Table 3 for the membership list) created to advise me on the development of the Agriculture Strategy.Table 1: List of Public ContributorsAberdeenshire CouncilAbernethy TrustAngus CouncilArgos AssociatesAssociation of Deer Management GroupsThe Association for the Protection of Rural ScotlandBidwellsCairngorms PartnershipCentral Scotland Countryside TrustCoSLACouncil for Scottish ArchaeologyThe Crofters CommissionDr R H M Hay on behalf of the crop scientists of the International Crop Science CongressDeer Commission for ScotlandDumfries and Galloway CouncilEaster Weens EnterprisesEuropean Rural Exchange (Scottish network)Farm Stock (Scotland) LtdFarming and Wildlife Advisory Group - Scottish BordersForestry CommissionFormartine PartnershipThe General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Committee on Church and NationThe Highland CouncilHighlands & Islands EnterpriseThe Law Society of ScotlandMacaulay Land Use Research InstituteMeat and Livestock CommissionMidlothian CouncilMoray CouncilNational Farmers' Union of ScotlandNational Farmers' Union of Scotland - Selkirk BranchNational Pig Association Scottish Campaign GroupNational Pig Association Scottish Campaign GroupThe National Trust for ScotlandNorth of Scotland Water AuthorityOrganic Farmers ScotlandOrganic ScotlandOrkney Islands CouncilThe Paths for all PartnershipPerth & Kinross CouncilThe Ramblers AssociationRenfrewshire CouncilThe Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in ScotlandThe Royal Society of EdinburghThe Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, ScotlandSafeway StoresScottish Agricultural CollegeScottish Borders CouncilScottish Borders Economic Development ForumScottish Consumer CouncilScottish Enterprise NetworkScottish Enterprise GrampianScottish Environment Protection AgencyScottish Landowners' FederationScottish Natural HeritageScottish Organic Producers AssociationScottish Retail ConsortiumScottish Wildlife TrustSouth Ayrshire CouncilThe Southern Uplands PartnershipStandards Committee of the Biodynamic Agricultural Association (Demeter)Stirling CouncilTilhill Economic Forestry LtdThe Vegan Organic Network (VON)West Lothian CouncilWest of Scotland WaterThe Woodland Trust ScotlandWorld Wildlife Fund Scotland16 IndividualsTable 2: Meeting LocationsSt Boswells, Scottish BordersThurso, Caithness & SutherlandKirkwall, OrkneyLerwick, ShetlandTurnberry, Ayrshire, Dumfries & GallowayInverurie, AberdeenshirePerth, Perth and KinrossTable 3: Agriculture Strategy Steering Group Membership ListJim WalkerPresident, National Farmers' Union of ScotlandJonathan R HallRural Policy Adviser, Scottish Landowners' FederationJim McFarlaneChief Executive, Scottish Enterprise BordersAndrew RavenChairman, Deer Commission for ScotlandJohn MarklandChairman, Scottish Natural HeritageNeil StoddartPresident, Scottish Association of Meat WholesalersChris Gilbert-WoodTechnical Manager, Marks & SpencerNeil KilpatrickChairman, Quality Meat ScotlandJim McLeanAgricultural Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2000

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The details are: £Active Communities Response Document2,274.20Agricultural Census Summary Sheet1,946.43Agricultural Facts and Figures 2000 Factsheet726.15Agricultural Holdings White Paper7,475.38Aiming for Excellence Newsletter5,771.83Aiming for Excellence, Care and Social Services6,218.00Antimicrobial Resistance leaflet17,988.10Appointments to Public Bodies2,048.10Beattie Committee Report33,395.47Beattie Committee Summary (Response)35,722.00Breastfeeding and Returning to Work1,815.76Business Crime: Counting the Cost booklet3,339.70Carers Campaign leaflet12,027.00Child Protection-Health Guidance18,510.00Childcare Link Scotland leaflets etc.51,197.28Choosing a School leaflet26,545.78CMO Annual Report - Health in Scotland 199911,471.00Consultation on Judicial Appointments6,322.18Consultation Paper - Protecting Children Securing Their Safety5,293.00Cot Death booklet (Gaelic version)1,025.00Cot Death booklets16,810.00Cot Death Leaflet (Translations versions)43,257.23Created in Scotland - Manufacturing in 21st Century13,782.45Crofters etc Building Grants and Loans Scheme Guidance2,423.00Cycling by Design25,256.74Don't Turn a Blind Eye6,101.00Drug Misuse in Schools Guidelines5,031.64Drugs Action Plan28,320.00Drugs Misuse in Schools54,507.90Early Education and Childcare5,856.40EC Habitats and Birds Directives9,000.00(Estimate)E-Coli No2 leaflet10,354.58Economic Report on Scottish Agriculture 2000 Edition6,222.50Education for Work in Schools16,858.08Enterprise Network Review1,683.65Ethical Standards in Local Government booklet20,193.19Examining the Future of Training for Work20,761.19Forward Strategy for Scottish Agriculture15,462.19Gourock/Dunoon Ferry Service...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 April 2005

Communities Committee, 12 Apr 2005

The problems, in their opinion, were compounded by shortages of skilled tradesmen and services in some rural areas and the higher cost of repairs.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2001

Plenary, 13 Dec 2001

We have always supported a decommissioning scheme, so we welcome the fact that such a scheme has been achieved. The credit for that achievement must go to the fishermen, who campaigned in a dignified way.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 25 Sep 2001

The intention to move to Edington Street is probably more to do with the fact that Scottish Opera is on the site than with its being the best place to relocate the ballet.The dancers think that it is strange that those uncosted plans—it is vital to come back to that point—were endorsed by the SAC.

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