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I will also mention some of the project’s partners, including Strathclyde Police, Strathclyde Fire and Rescue, Engage Renfrewshire, St Mirren FC and Reid Kerr college.The street stuff project relies on core funding and LAC funding and any reduction in that would mean a direct reduction in the services that the project is able to offer.
Obviously, all the analytical material that we produce is available on our website. We hold press conferences to launch our reports, so there will often be quite a bit of media coverage of those.
At the end of July, the Government announced the creation of the e-petitions website and said that any e-petition that breached the 100,000 signature threshold would be passed to the Backbench Business Committee for it to decide whether to have a debate.
Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 11 January 2018, Jackie Killeen, contrib. 26, http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
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Date answered:
5 February 2016
The following table uses the backlog originally reported in the 2011 SAFR to track the actual annual change in this high risk backlog (i.e. excluding the impact of newly reported backlog) up to 2013-14, and then estimates future expectations to meet the 2016-17 projection reported in last year's SAFR: 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 £ million £ million £ million £ million £ million £ million £ million High Risk 232 155 88 77 52 26...
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Date answered:
14 August 2015
The latest version is available at: https://isdscotland.scot.nhs.uk/Health-Topics/Workforce/Publications/2013-11-26/Overall_Trend_S2013.xls?67889911 Information on the number of staff in commissioners’ and ombudsmen’s offices is also published as part of the public sector employment quarterly estimates.
These schools form part of Phase 3 of the Scottish Government’s £1.25 billion ‘Scotland’s Schools for the Future School Building Programme’ which was announced on 26 September 2012. Detailed planning and design is still to be undertaken for each school and the capital value and completion dates are still subject to confirmation. 3.