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The Rural Development Committee has offered to consider the petition at its next meeting on 26 March, when it considers two draft instruments on the designation of the national park boundary.
The conveners liasion group has decided to support the selection of the former topic for debate during the time allocated to committee business on Wednesday 26 April. We must discuss and agree on a motion to be lodged for that debate.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 March 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive what impact Edinburgh's naming as UNESCO City of Literature has had on the number of tourists visiting Edinburgh and Scotland. Tourism in Edinburgh isperforming very strongly indeed.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 September 2005
Visitor services staff will make all reasonable adjustments in advance for visitors with a disability who indicate a specific requirement for their visit. On non-business days visitors can also take a paid for guided tour which includes the garden lobby, chamber, committee rooms and Queensberry House foyer.
In August 2004, the EST held a business breakfast at Hampden Park in Glasgow, followed by site visits, for builders, developers and architects, introducing renewable technologies and explaining the SCHRI grant process.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 November 2004
We recognise that there is huge potential in China and we are committed to a long-term approach to helping Scotland grasp the opportunities.The First Minister made a week-long visit in October to raise Scotland’s profile and support the links with China being developed by Scottish businesses and educational bodies like the Scottish Qualifications Agency.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 November 2004
It also discusses progress with higher education institutions through a programme of institutional visits. Both Further and Higher Education Funding Councils also monitor the annual performance figures on retention rates for colleges and higher education institutes and actively engage with institutions which appear to be underperforming in this area.The Exe...
His response is asfollows: October – December 2003 January – March 2004 Failure to process Accurate Warrant Details 10 0 Discovery within Prison of Smuggled in items 125 150 Failure of Security Procedures 70 100 Staff Assault – Serious Injury 0 0 Minor Injury 0 0 No Injury 15 10 Prisoner Assault – Serious Injury 0 0 Minor Injury 0 40 No Injury 55 45 Incident of Concerted Indiscipline 20 40 Incident of Class A Drugs 350 280 Incident of Drugs other than Class A 95 45 Tool/Implement Loss (recovered) 2 0 Tool/Implement Loss (not recovered) 8 4 Failure to start Visits...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 February 2004
Nine other exchanges have recorded significant increases in registrations following recent field marketing activities. Around 30 more field marketing visits are planned in the area for the remainder of this financial year.