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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2002

S1W-29337

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-28012 by Mr Andy Kerr on 30 August 2002, what the exception in relation to senior civil servants was and why the exception was made.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2001

Transport and the Environment Committee, 14 Nov 2001

He does a lot of mathematical and econometric modelling of the performance of what he believes to be broadly comparable companies in the UK. He studies incidence and variations where he believes that savings can be achieved in the delivery of the different services.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2002

Local Government Committee, 05 Jun 2002

However, a difficulty arises with pay structure when we compare large councils such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen with the very small councils.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2002

S1W-29145

These are listed in the following table 9.As part of the Phase II re-development of Hampden Stadium and the restructuring package in 2000, sportscotland paid Queen's Park Football Club Ltd £4,265,000 of lottery funds and the Scottish Office/Executive (through sportscotland) contributed £4.75 million of Exchequer funds.Finally, the Executive, via sportscotland, provided the Scottish Football Association (SFA) with £500,000 to help meet the costs of bidding for the 2008 European Championships.Lottery Funded AwardsTable 1ProgrammeNumber of Awards Total (£)Capital 397,580,699Table 4 Sports Facilities195,164,869Table 3*Awards for All322687,781Table 7TAP116352,012Table 6Junior Groups7271,011Table 2*Major Events 292,500Table 2*National Coach2345,386Table 2*Performance Coach424,268Table 2*Safety at Sports Grounds72,785,666Table 5*51817,304,193Note:*It is not possible to give a breakdown by year without incurring disproportionate costs.Table 2CategoryRecipient£Junior GroupsSFA271,011National Coach supportSFA345,386Performance Coach DevelopmentSFA22,218Performance Coach DevelopmentHighland Council2,050Major EventsSFA92,500Table 3Sports Facilities: Awards made since 1 April 1997OrganisationAward Made (£)Fauldhouse Community Sports and Recreation145,234Elgin City Football Club 2000 Limited5,000Ibrox Community Trust121,000Carloway Football Club32,500Greenock Morton Football Club200,000Award withdrawnThe Rangers Football Club PLC500,000Caledonian Football Club290,450Tayport Thistle Football Club16,742Arbroath Football Club176,343Heart of Midlothian plc1,000,000Cumnock Junior Boys Club25,000Zeneca Juveniles Football Club27,448Lochgelly United AFC127,515Inverurie Loco Works5,500Highland Football Academy Trust1,000,000Scottish Football Association1,200,000Girvan Boys Club27,000Portsoy and District Community Association163,137Annan Athletic Football Club102,00019 Awards5,164,869Table 4Capital Awards made since 1 April 1997OrganisationAward Made(£)Aberchirder and District Community Association44,482Angus Council107,091Back Football and Recreation Club100,000Badenoch and Strathspey Sports Council7,710Benarty Football Club10,000Bunessan Football Club2,250Award withdrawnColdstream Football Club16,500Cruden Bay Community Association and Recreation Park61,649Culter Junior Football Club31,700Dumfries and Galloway Council33,500Dunbar Community Development Company988,627Dundee United Football Club Ltd.120,000Dundrennan Community Council7,346East Lothian Council400,000East Renfrewshire Council95,000Fife Council (2 awards)462,547Fossoway Leisure Action Group30,000Glasgow City Council Parks and Recreation Department1,071,293Huntly Sports Trust613,893Invercairn Boys Club17,800Kilmuir and Logie Easter Action and Development Gr33,150Langlands Park Recreation Association31,500Lochmaben A F C26,315Loganlea Miners Welfare Charitable Society27,000Motherwell Football and Athletic Club Ltd164,000Perth and Kinross Council (2 awards)195,943Selkirk Football Club128,929Shetland Recreational Trust250,000Shiskine Valley Trust15,450South Lanarkshire Council (2 awards)1,142,444South Lanarkshire Rural Communities Trust280,000Award withdrawnSt Johnstone Football Club Limited113,880Stepford Road Sports Trust590,000Threave Rovers Football Club15,000Award withdrawnWest Lothian Social Welfare Trust247,000Morar and Mallaig Games Field Association98,700Grand Total (39 Awards)7,580,699Table 5Safety at Sports Grounds awards made since 1 April 1997OrganisationAward (£)Dunfermline Athletic Football Club1,000,000Alloa Athletic Football Club42,146Ross County Football Club100,000Dundee Football Club1,000,000St Mirren Football Club Ltd94,745Dumbarton Football Club Ltd248,775Hibernian Football Club Ltd300,000Total 2,785,666Table 6Talented Athlete ProgrammeYearNo of AwardsValue of Awards (£)1997-981118,0341998-9937111,0001999-20002266,0002000-012379,630.502001-022377,347.50Table 7Awards for AllYearNo of Awards£1997-98516,3721998-9993169,3641999-00104184,7702000-0149126,0052001-0271191,270Exchequer Funded AwardsTable 8SWFA Development Grant AidYear£199727,500199827,500199968,000200066,000200166,000Table 9Sportsmatch AwardsYearTotal Awards Made(£)Organising BodyAmount(£)1997-9863,450Aberdour Sporting Development Club1,500 Calder BC500 Carfin Amateur FC500 Clackmannanshire Council5,000 Clydebank BC1,000 Dunfermline and West Fife Sports Council (4 awards) 19,530 Dunvegan FC500 ELP Miners Welfare BC500 Eskmill BC5,000 Giffnock North Eastwood500 Gleniffer Thistle BC 500 Hutchison Vale Club1,500 Ibrox Community Trust5,000 Kirkudbright Academy500 Murieston Utd FC500 Queens Park FC...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2005

Plenary, 04 May 2005

At that time, life expectancy was 24 years. The figures show that we cannot compare life expectancy and inequality centuries apart, but we can compare the reality in Scotland today with what was happening just eight years ago when the current Government came to power.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2006

Plenary, 28 Sep 2006

On TEA, Scotland has moved up from the bottom of a league of 15 comparator countries in 2000 to being in the third quartile of a group of 23 comparator countries in 2004.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2002

Justice 1 Committee, 21 May 2002

They come up and, because they have longer visits, they get more quality time. Visiting is not a problem.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2002

Health and Community Care Committee, 20 Nov 2002

It has concluded that GM crops, when compared with conventional crops, pose no additional risks to humans.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2006

Justice 2 Sub-Committee, 31 Oct 2006

Information such as whether an offender has had a visit or has a new car is intelligence.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2007

Health Committee, 06 Feb 2007

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