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There is no need for potential visitors from the rest of the UK or abroad to be concerned about visiting Scotland. But VisitScotland has contingency plans, and has formed a joint action group with the tourism industry to look at what additional action should be taken to promote Scottish tourism, should this prove necessary.
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Date answered:
17 February 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many visits have been made by the deputy minister with responsibility for enterprise, transport and lifelong learning to each parliamentary constituency in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002 and (e) 2003.
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Date answered:
3 December 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive when HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary will next publish an interim or full report on issues arising from any visit to, or inspection of, the Scottish Criminal Record Office.
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Date answered:
3 December 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive when HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary will next undertake a full, partial or regular visit to, or inspection of, the Scottish Criminal Record Office.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 March 2002
The physical process of decommissioning fishing vessels under the Fishing Vessels (Decommissioning) (Scotland) Scheme 2001 is monitored through site visits/inspections by officers authorised under the scheme, in consultation with environmental interests and control authorities in other member states where appropriate.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 February 2002
There are no rules preventing witnesses from being prepared for court by explaining to them what will happen and providing visits to court for young or vulnerable witnesses.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 January 2002
This has involved ministers and the review team visiting each of the five cities, two seminars on the "working city" and the "living city" and a range of bilateral meetings with public, private and voluntary sector bodies across Scotland.We are now beginning more focused work on the key issues identified in the first phase.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 December 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive whether there have been any increased costs to Scottish ports or harbour boards caused by light dues levied on visiting cruise liners and ships using cargo freight who call at Scottish ports and harbours and whether it will detail any representations made regarding this.
The report is also on the Internet and has had over 800 visits, it can be found at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library2/doc16/rldw-00.asp.The distribution list runs to 110 pages and I will write to the member separately with this.
Do you have any data that will enable us to understand how the UK Government compares, both with other pan-UK organisations and with other Governments, in terms of the geographic spread of its staff and the concentration of jobs around the capital?