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Information systems are being put in place for the new structural fund programmes which will enable a greater degree of geographical analysis of programme expenditure but, due to the nature of the expenditure, it will remain difficult to generate consistent and meaningful analyses.
It is for individual health boards and NHS Trusts to determine annually the level of funding required for new and replacement medical equipment taking into account other local priorities.
Developers of offshore wind projects can apply for research and development funding from the Department of Trade and Industry's budget for New and Renewable Energy. Such projects within UK waters require a licence from the Crown Estate Commissioners as owners of the sea-bed.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether and how Yorkhill NHS Trust will continue as a principal academic centre of maternal and child health if it is transferred to a new site at the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow.
However, such an adviser is required to provide Scottish Homes with evidence that it possesses the full range of expertise and skills required by approved panel members.OrganisationAnne Flint & AssociatesArneil JohnstonCalvay Co-operative LtdChapman Hendy AssociatesCube HAHousing Association Consultancy and Advisory Service (HACAS)Hilland RitchieHousing PlusMason Rose-Troup AdvisersOrganisational Development and Support (ODS)Russell Rowbotham AssociatesTenants Information Service (TIS)The new...
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it is taking to reduce unemployment by encouraging new business start-ups and by providing support for existing small- and medium-si'ed businesses in West Dunbartonshire, and what impact these efforts are having on business birth and survival rates in West Dunbartonshire.
Since then, we have taken steps to tackle a range of issues - including housing, transport and health - which matter to rural communities.The next step in that process is Rural Scotland: A New Approach, which I am publishing today.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many new teaching jobs will be created in the next three years, broken down by year and by nursery, primary and secondary sectors, and how they will be funded.
This includes the financial commitment we are making for a range of technology developments to assist the police such as PSRCS (a new radio communication system); SPIS (an information strategy to integrate Forces' IT systems); and ISCJIS (a streamlined electronic reporting system).