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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2024

S6W-28565

To ask the Scottish Government what the resource planning allocation is for each local authority to plan their housing supply for (a) 2024-25 and (b) 2025-26; how this compares with the assumed figures that were published on 15 July 2021; what the reasons are for any variance in each case, and on what date each local authority was advised of its allocation...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2023

S6W-14353

Executive non-departmental public bodies Public Body Year of Establishment Funding 2022-23 Staff numbers Q3 2022 Accounts Commission for Scotland 1975 £0 0 Architecture and Design Scotland 2004 £1,490,000 30 Bòrd na Gidhlig 2006 £5,125,000 24 Cairngorms National Park Authority 2003 £7,067,000 104 Care Inspectorate 2011 £25,389,000 624 Children’s Hearings Scotland 2013 £5,029,000 46 Community Justice Scotland 2017 £2,924,000 46 Creative Scotland 2010 £32,582,000 132 Crofting Commission 2012 £3,900,000 55 David MacBrayne Ltd 2006 £0 46 Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Ltd 2019 £33,400,000 359 Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd 1995 £61,857,000 702 Highlands and Islands Enterprise 1991 £62,245,000 274 Historic Environment Scotland 2015 £67,100,000 1,488 Independent Living Fund Scotland 2018 £53,300,000 63 Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority 2002 £10,294,000 195 National Galleries of Scotland 1906 £22,050,000 404 National Library of Scotland 1925 £17,605,000 331 National Museums of Scotland 1985 £27,574,000 485 NatureScot (replaced Scottish Natural Heritage) 1992 £47,411,000 779 Police Investigations and Review Commissioner 2013 £5,824,000 87 Quality Meat Scotland 2008 £0 28 Redress Scotland 2021 £5,000,000 27 Risk Management Authority 2005 £1,835,000 24 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 1985 £26,170,000 285 Scottish Agricultural Wages Board 1949 £0 0 Scottish Canals 2012 £22,700,000 316 Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration 1996 £26,860,000 503 Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission 1999 £1,219,000 10 Scottish Enterprise 1991 £251,220,000 1,047 Scottish Environment Protection Agency 1996 £36,106,000 1,220 Scottish Funding Council 2004 £1,946,622,000 117 Scottish Futures Trust 2008 £3,800,000 73 Scottish Land Commission 2017 £1,550,000 17 Scottish Legal Aid Board 1987 £151,300,000 356 Scottish Legal Complaints Commission 2008 £0 56 Scottish National Investment Bank 2020 £214,900,000 67 Scottish Qualifications Authority 1996 £24,131,000 1,033 Scottish Rail Holdings Ltd 2022 £0 17 Scottish Social Services Council 2001 £16,035,000 328 Skills Development Scotland 2008 £224,200,000 1,635 Sportscotland 1971 £33,600,000 348 South of Scotland Enterprise Agency 2020 £36,003,000 145 VisitScotland 1969 - as Scottish Tourist Board £46,712,000 593 Water Industry Commission for Scotland 2005 £0 28 Advisory non-departmental public bodies Public Body Year of Establishment Funding 2022-23 Staff numbers Q3 2022 Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland 2009 £436,000 7 Boundaries Scotland 1973 £437,000 6 Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland 2002 £170,000 12 Poverty and Inequality Commission 2019 £317,296 0 Scottish Advisory Committee on Distinction Awards 1998 £74,393 0 Scottish Commission on Social Security 2019 £340,000 6 Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel 2022 £150,000 2 Scottish Law Commission 1965 £1,055,000 16 Scottish Local Authorities Remuneration Committee (stood down in 2013) 2004 £25,318.16 0 Tribunals Public Body Year of Establishment Funding 2022-23 Staff numbers Q3 2022 First - tier Tribunal for Scotland 2016 £0 112 Parole Board for Scotland 1968 £2,944,000 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2022

S6W-13017

Further to the list of active groups and sub-groups within the Finance and Economy portfolio provided in answer to question S6W-12330, the last meeting dates for these are set out in the following table: Groups Date of Last Meeting Apprenticeship Approval Group (AAG) 01 December 2022 Business Support Partnership 18 November 2022 Climate Emergency Skills Action Plan - Implementation Steering Group 22 October 2022 Clyde Mission Strategy Group 24 November 2022 Community Wealth Building (CWB) Bill steering Group 22 June 2022 Creative Industries Leadership Group 08 June 2022 Developing the Young Workforce Employers Forum 24 November 2022 Digital Collaborative Governance Group 14 March 2022 Economic Leadership Group First date being established, commitment in NSET European Structural and Investment Funds Programme Board 31 August 2022 European Structural and Investment Programme Monitoring Committee 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2021

S6W-03640

Future funding programmes have yet to be fully determined but the Scottish Government Infrastructure Investment Plan published in February 2021 committed to £120m investment for net zero electric buses and £287m from the Future Transport Fund to support a range of low and zero carbon transport initiatives between ? 2021-22 and 2025-26. S6W-03640
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2021

S6W-03480

Local authority 01 October 2017 01 October 2018 01 October 2019 01 October 2020 01 October 2021 Aberdeen City 32 32 26 25 25 Aberdeenshire 505 551 612 627 699 Angus 171 202 223 248 264 Argyll & Bute 1,840 1,947 2,026 2,243 2,338 City of Edinburgh 1,327 1,505 1,688 1,629 1,473 Clackmannanshire 24 25 31 35 35 Dumfries...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2021

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 03 March 2021

Within that total, between the 2021-22 and the 2025-26 financial years, there is about £281 million in voted loans for new vessel investment through CMAL.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2016

Health and Sport Committee 11 February 2016

They are not currently subject to such visits, but if the legislation progresses—as I believe it will—they will be subject to unannounced visits.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 January 2022

The latest accounts show an operating profit of £0.5 million, which is way down on the figure for the previous year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 May 2012

S4W-06948

To ask the Scottish Executive whether the HEROtsc jobs referred to at First Minister’s Question Time on 26 April 2012 (Official Report, c. 8487) were related to the bid by News Corporation for BSkyB and the First Minister’s agreement to lobby the Department for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport in favour of the bi...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2019

The introduction of more brand-new electric trains, alongside more high-speed trains, means that a new total of 625,000 seats are available for passengers each weekday.

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