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I am happy to examine that issue and respond to Mr Munro.Housing Stock Transfer (Glasgow) Housing Stock Transfer (Glasgow) To ask the Scottish Executive when the steering group established to discuss the transfer of Glasgow's housing stock last met, what was discussed and who...
This increase also meant that the ambulance based at Dunoon was out of the area more often; transferring patients to hospital in Paisley, Greenock and Glasgow.This risk has largely been addressed following recent investment in the area which has seen the ambulance service, on 4 April 2005, introduce an additional accident and emergency unit into Dunoon, which will help support patient transfers out of the area.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 March 2005
These are: First registrations of previously unregistered property; Transfers of part of property registered in the Land Register (such as subdivision of that property by a sale), and Dealings with Whole, which are transactions affecting the whole of registered property.The average costs for each of these types of application is set out in the following table: Application Average cost First Registration (Land Register) £321.23 Dealing (Land Register) £50.41 Transfer of Part (Land Register) £246.07 Sasine Register £27.03 Applications for the registration of mortgage transactions (including re-mortgages) in the Land Register are classed as Dealings and included within that average cost.
However,in cases where GPs decide to transfer their responsibility, health board’s musthave alternative arrangements for the provision of these services in place by theend of December 2004.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 September 2002
At 1 April 2002, when Scottish Water took over from the former authorities, 2,222 staff were transferred in from the West of Scotland Water Authority, 1,558 from the east, and 1,632 from the north.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 February 2002
The report also makes clear that VAT considerations arise only because transfer would release substantial new funds of up to £1,600 million for investment to improve Glasgow's housing.
Next year, funding arrangements will be a nightmare because there will be a transfer part way through a financial year.I will give the committee an idea of the figures.