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We have seen that through the levels of demand for our £7 million resource efficient Scotland programme, with more than 5,000 organisations accessing advice and support in its first nine months, which is quite a record.
Had capital spending been maintained at 2009-10 levels, that would have produced cumulative increased investment of £7 billion over the five years to 2014-15, supporting 19,000 jobs in each of those years.
However, that deal will completely close the fishery for two weeks, from 21 December to 7 January, after which it will then allow fishing on only four days a week.
I point out that, when he reaches 60, he can buy a card that will get him a third off other tickets and another £2 off that £15 ticket, which will take it to £13.
We cannot offer a guarantee if the committee wishes to have something sooner than that, because we are in the hands of HIE and its decision-making process, but I can certainly give an undertaking that the matter will be covered in the audit of the current financial year. Thank you. On page 7, in part 1 of the main report, you say:"The appraisal and approval...
Earth hour 2009 will travel across global time zones, with events starting in New Zealand at a quarter to 7 on Saturday morning and finishing around Las Vegas at half past 3 on Sunday morning our time.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 December 2010
After providing, in 2007, initial cost estimates ranging from £1.2 million to £3.4 million, HMRC on 28 July 2010 sought a payment of £7 million from the Scottish Government in order for the work to be undertaken.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 November 2010
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-36251 by John Swinney on 7 October 2010, what the total non-domestic rates payable were in each local authority area as of 1 April in each year from 2005 to 2009.