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Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2001

Justice 1 Committee, 27 Mar 2001

That is a concern, in that they are a UK police force, so officers will be transferred from one posting to another and that could mean that they transfer from a posting in England to a posting in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2006

S2W-22973

The availableinformation is given in the following table.Number of Crimes ofAbduction and Plagium* Recorded by Police Force Area,  1999-2000 to 2004-05 Police Force Area 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Central 22 24 30 15 26 40 Dumfries and Galloway 2 1 3 1 2 2 Fife 26 21 29 30 31 38 Grampian 30 26 38 22 25 29 Lothian and Borders 59 68 66 59 51 53 Northern 1 4 14 8 14 9 Strathclyde 185 143 155 167 156 188 Tayside 33 31 33 31 36 33 All Scotland 358 318 368 333 341 392 Plagium, or child stealing, isan aggravated form of theft under Scots common law.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2003

S2W-01706

To ask the Scottish Executive what the reasons are for the rise in the number of people experiencing waiting times of 26 weeks or more and 52 weeks or more in clinics in the Greater Glasgow NHS Board area over the last three years.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2004

Plenary, 19 May 2004

A man who is unfortunate enough to live in Glasgow can expect to die some 10 years younger than the average Scot.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 22 Feb 2005

We will also ask the Executive to confirm that the requirements of section 26(4) of the enabling Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 have been complied with and to explain why a statement to that effect has not been included in the preamble to the order, as required by the guidance on the drafting of statutory instruments.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2003

S1W-34502

The following tables show the general revenue grant settlement allocations, with percentage increases, for all councils since 1996-97.Councils1996-97(£ Million)1997-98(£ Million)Change(%)1998-99(£ Million)Change(%)1999-2000(£ Million)Change(%)Aberdeen City196.10190.33-2.9185.89-2.3192.483.5Aberdeenshire200.21202.761.3205.391.3213.113.8Angus99.68101.922.2104.522.5108.764.1Argyll and Bute110.05108.04-1.8107.73-0.3110.882.9Clackmannanshire46.9346.51-0.946.660.348.433.8Dumfries and Galloway151.82151.51-0.2152.470.6159.724.8Dundee City169.96168.56-0.8167.50-0.6174.023.9East Ayrshire123.76118.54-4.2122.863.6126.162.7East Dunbartonshire93.1988.14-5.490.692.997.127.1East Lothian78.7679.661.179.00-0.883.325.5East Renfrewshire71.4269.37-2.971.513.177.578.5Edinburgh, City of400.84408.481.9408.890.1426.164.2Eilean Siar67.1366.89-0.468.582.570.422.7Falkirk130.82130.68-0.1133.232.0136.312.3Fife333.81330.02-1.1328.92-0.3344.534.7Glasgow City829.58781.38-5.8788.620.9813.293.1Highland242.38238.55-1.6238.29-0.1249.884.9Inverclyde101.8596.80-5.096.50-0.398.392.0Midlothian78.2876.00-2.977.391.880.534.1Moray86.0885.80-0.385.05-0.989.044.7North Ayrshire138.45134.96-2.5137.021.5143.564.8North Lanarkshire334.01314.54-5.8319.861.7333.934.4Orkney37.9838.210.639.513.440.422.3Perth and Kinross115.38116.300.8121.354.3126.934.6Renfrewshire175.95166.49-5.4168.181.0177.335.4Scottish Borders110.14109.45-0.6109.650.2115.014.9Shetland48.2355.8615.855.980.257.132.0South Ayrshire107.16104.91-2.1105.600.7112.256.3South Lanarkshire302.25286.34-5.3286.19-0.1302.875.8Stirling84.2085.671.783.79-2.288.866.0West Dunbartonshire114.89106.07-7.7105.61-0.4110.154.3West Lothian147.62147.25-0.3149.301.4156.254.7Scotland5,328.915,205.97-2.35,241.710.75,464.854.3Note:As well as changes in base distribution data, such as population shares, council's relative grant allocations between years also reflect transfers...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2003

S1W-34381

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will implement the recommendation made by the Accounts Commission's Overview of the 2001/02 local authority audits and Taking the initiative - Using PFI contracts to renew council schools that the Executive should consider developing a leadership role in order to ensure that the special experience and skills learned from current private finance initiative schools projects are transferred...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2003

S1W-33935

The main changes to note are HM Inspectorate of Education became an agency in 2001, resulting in 150 staff transferring from the core Education Department.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 1999

S1W-01987

Authorities may be accounting for other surpluses in special funds.Local AuthorityRestoration of Balances Budget Estimates 1999-2000Balances as % of Total Net Expenditure £000%Angus 2000.15East Dunbartonshire2,8982.21East Renfrewshire2,5502.48Edinburgh, City3,8000.67Eilean Siar510.07North Ayrshire1,4170.80North Lanarkshire2910.07South Lanarkshire6,7001.75Estimated HRA surpluses in 1999-2000, much of which are planned to transfer...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00848

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following targets for 1999-2000:for the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2000;to continue the Land Register extension programme by achieving the transfer of the Counties of Berwick, East Lothian, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk to the Land Register on 1 October 1999 and preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Argyll and Bute on 1 April 2000.to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of their Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy published in May 1999;to achieve turnaround times:- averaging 40, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 40, but not exceeding 60 working days for Dealings with Whole;- not exceeding 200 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce unit costs by 5% in real terms for Sasine Writs by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce unit costs by 2.4% in real terms for Dealings with Whole by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2000 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch the first phase of Registers Direct by 31 August 1999 and the second phase by 31 March 2000; and to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 96% during 1999-2000.

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