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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-32583 by Ms Margaret Curran on 7 January 2003, when a framework will be published on the arrangements between the employer of neighbourhood wardens/patrols and citi'ens in those neighbourhoods.
You said that some of the examples of bad practice that have been given have been where transport has not been a top priority.I will use a local example.
Belatedly, Mr Russell has turned hyperactive, with a new website one week, HMIE being told to drop school inspections and support implementation the next and experts being asked to rewrite key documents.
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Date answered:
18 September 2009
Recycling and composting information is regularly updated and can be found on the SEPA website at: http://www.sepa.org.uk/waste/waste_data/waste_data_reports/landfill_allowance.aspx.
Summary statistics onEducation Maintenance Allowances are published annually on the ScottishExecutive website.(a) Academic year 2004-05In 2004-05 23,650 studentswere on the EMA scheme, of those 16,870 attended school and 6,780 were atcollege.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-29407 by Ms Margaret Curran on 1 October 2002, under what circumstances the (a) local authority and (b) police would be the appropriate agency for a neighbourhood warden to report to. I refer the member to the answer to question S2W-24219 on 23 March 2006.