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We are pleased that housebuilding completions in the latest year to end September 2022 are at their highest annual rate since 2008, up 10% on the previous year, to 22,905 homes.
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Date answered:
7 December 2022
On 17 October 2022, SCTS published their latest quarterly fines report. This report is an official statistics publication and uses a rolling three year collection rate which reflects that fines and financial penalties, by their nature, require time to pay.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
2 December 2022
This shows £4,463,069.51 expenditure, 4,003 grants and 1,298 refusals. The latest set of full available data, broken down by local authority, is the Tenant Grant Fund monitoring report: January 2022 , which was published in March 2022.
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Date published:
28 September 2022
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Global outlook - to enhance Scotland's global outlook which should make Scotland a more attractive place to visit and do business with.This focusses on, amongst other areas, developing trade and investment links and supporting education links.
The Children and Young People’s Commissioner supported this, saying—
There is great evidence internationally, in particular from New Zealand, that, over time, people’s opinions change, once they see that the approach works.
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of primary 1 to 3 pupils in (a) Aberdeen and (b) Aberdeenshire primary schools was in a class size of (a) 18 and under, (b) 19 to 25, (c) 26 to 30 and (d) over 30 in each year from 2007-08 to 2011-12.