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Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2002

Plenary, 31 Jan 2002

A case would need to be made that suitable alternative sites were available for football pitches if playing fields were to be developed.The wider issue of physical activity in schools is a major concern of the Scottish Executive.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2000

Public Petitions Committee, 23 May 2000

The response refers to the reduced annual charge of £60, which will be available to all staff, regardless of grade; it also sets out proposals for limited free parking on all sites, on a first-come, first-served basis, and for the development of plans for additional free spaces.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2006

S2W-29431

% Scotland 2,571 244 9.5 500 19.4 376 14.6 381 14.8 424 16.5 NHS Ayrshire and Arran 202 20 9.9 39 19.3 24 11.9 37 18.3 33 16.3 NHS Borders 58 2 3.4 9 15.5 6 10.3 6 10.3 10 17.2 NHS Argyll and Clyde 194 18 9.3 34 17.5 27 13.9 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 January 2002

S1W-20923

From 7 January 2002, all questions initiated by the Executive in order to make an announcement will be identified as such in the Business Bulletin.PQ ID (S1W-)MSPDate Lodged*14552Dr Elaine Murray27/3/0114582Scott Barrie28/314612Robert Brown29/314753Pauline McNeill3/414765Cathy Peattie3/414766Scott Barrie3/415188Bristow Muldoon19-20/415190Pauline McNeill19-20/415191Paul Martin19-20/415338Mr John McAllion26/415346Paul Martin26/415380Pauline McNeill26/415408Elaine Smith27/415502Dr Sylvia Jackson1/515511Cathy Jamieson1/515535Mrs Mary Mulligan2/515559Hugh Henry2/515561Pauline McNeill3/515586Tavish Scott3/515653Rhoda Grant8/515654Dr Elaine Murray8/515655Mr Michael McMahon8/515656Gordon Jackson8/515701Rhoda Grant9/515706Maureen Macmillan9/515741Mr Frank McAveety10/515787Maureen Macmillan15/515815Ian Jenkins16/515817Iain Smith17/515818Margaret Jamieson17/515834Cathy Jamieson17/515930Elaine Thomson22/515961Mr Michael McMahon24/516137Mr Michael McMahon31/516187Paul Martin6/616188Dr Sylvia Jackson6/616208Mr Michael McMahon7/616209Mrs Mary Mulligan7/616219Elaine Smith11/616223Mr Duncan McNeil11/616228Dr Elaine Murray11/616447Ian Jenkins20/616460Tavish Scott21/616461Mr Jamie Stone21/616544Tavish Scott25/616548Bristow Muldoon25/616556Mr Jamie Stone26/616557Brian Fitzpatrick26/616568Dr Richard Simpson26/616578Mr Kenneth MacIntosh26/616596Scott Barrie26/616664Mr Jamie Stone27/616672Maureen Macmillan27/616673Elaine Thomson27/616687Mike Watson28/616688Mr Andy Kerr28/616689Bill Butler28/616690Elaine Smith28/616696Elaine Thomson28/616741Mrs Mary Mulligan29/6-5/716750Mrs Mary Mulligan29/6-5/716790Mrs Mary Mulligan29/6-5/716800Pauline McNeill29/6-5/716832Ms Irene Oldfather29/6-5/716833Mr Jamie Stone29/6-5/716917Tavish Scott6-12/716942Mr Duncan McNeil6-12/716998Tavish Scott13-19/717045Ian Jenkins13-19/717063Tavish Scott13-19/717104Pauline McNeill13-19/717156Dr Sylvia Jackson20-26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2001

S1W-13370

No distinction is made in our records between "working groups", "technical committees" and "working parties": all are classed as working groups.Attendance At Council Working Group Meetings By Scottish Executive Officials1 July 1999 - 31 December 2000YearDateWorking Group 19991 JulyInternal Fisheries Group 5 JulyCommittee on Civil Law 8 JulyEnvironment WG 8 JulyEducation Committee 9 JulyEnvironment 9 JulyEducation Committee 14 JulyCommittee on Civil Law 15 JulyInternal Fisheries Group 22 JulyEnvironment 22 JulyExternal Fisheries Group 9 SeptEC Education Committee Meeting 9 SeptInternal Fisheries Group Meeting 16-17 SeptEC Education Committee Meeting 23-24 SeptEnvironment 28 SeptFisheries Research 29-30 SeptInternal/External Fisheries Group Meeting 12 OctExternal Fisheries 11-13 OctCivil Law Committee (Rome II) 18-19 OctCouncil WG of Vet Experts, regarding ISA - Brussels 18-23 OctExternal Fisheries Group, Faroes 28 OctCivil Law Committee (Service of Documents) 28 OctInternal Fisheries Group, Brussels 29 OctExternal Fisheries Group, Brussels 8 NovCommittee on Civil Law - Service of Documents 16 NovBrussels II 18 NovCommittee on Civil Law - General Questions 19 NovBrussels I 29 NovCommittee on Civil Law - Post Tampere 1 DecExternal Fisheries Group 2-3 DecInternal Fisheries Group 10 DecBrussels II 13 DecEducation Committee200010 JanHealth 11-12 JanBeef Labelling 17 JanBrussels I 17-18 JanEducation Committee 18-19 JanMilk 24 JanExternal/Expert Fisheries Group 27 JanBeef Working Group 27-28 JanInternal Fisheries Group 27-28 JanExternal/Expert Fisheries Group 3 FebExternal Fisheries Group 9/10 FebInternal Fisheries Group 10 FebCommittee on Civil Law - General Questions 11 FebBrussels II 22-23 FebEducation Committee 24 FebNational Emissions Ceiling Directive (NECD) 23/24 FebWater Framework Directive WG 13-14 MarchEC Education Committee 14 MarchService of Documents 14-16 MarchInternal Fisheries Group 17 MarchBrussels I 30-31 MarchEducation Committee 3 AprilHealth WG 11-12 AprilWater Framework Directive WG 10-14 AprilEFG, Greenland 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2005

S2W-20219

Police Force Area 2000 2001 2002 20035 Serious Assault etc8 Central 60 59 90 86 Dumfries and Galloway 25 31 47 35 Fife 52 78 104 62 Grampian 73 82 82 102 Lothian and Borders 179 181 244 238 Northern 63 48 47 73 Strathclyde 590 643 646 791 Tayside 102 100 132 106 Scotland4 1,145 1,222 1,392 1,493 Robbery Central 20 27 23 32 Dumfries and Galloway 17 22 19 14 Fife 36 41 38 49 Grampian 33 50 51 70 Lothian and Borders 83 79 102 70 Northern 2 6 6 5 Strathclyde 405 383 356 362 Tayside 29 22 30 29 Scotland4 625 632 625 631 Other non-sexual crimes of violence Central 6 6 9 8 Dumfries and Galloway 4 4 1 1 Fife 6 8 10 9 Grampian 14 8 12 15 Lothian and Borders 30 19 32 49 Northern 8 10 8 6 Strathclyde 87 98 123 152 Tayside 33 28 25 23 Scotland4 188 181 220 263 Persons with a Charge Proved in Scottish Courts for Selected Crimes and Offences3, by Approximate Local Authority Area6, 2000-03 Local authority area 2000 2001 2002 20035 Serious Assault etc8 Aberdeen City 41 35 36 61 Aberdeenshire 5 8 20 17 Angus 31 27 25 23 Argyll and Bute 9 10 7 10 Clackmannanshire 12 11 15 14 Dumfries and Galloway 22 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 28 Mar 2006

The powers will act as a deterrent by making offenders realise that any future crimes could be detected more easily.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 13 Dec 2006

That is particularly true on sustainable development. "Choosing our future: Scotland's sustainable development strategy" and the published implementation plans and progress reports provide a useful foundation for that process.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2001

Plenary, 27 Sep 2001

I wonder what her reasons are now for backing free personal care.Today is a success for the opposition. That means giving credit where credit is due—to the Scottish National Party, Margaret Smith, Richard Simpson and the Tories, who all helped to force the Executive, kicking and screaming, to introduce proposals for ...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 27 Sep 2000

We have heard about the phone call of 26 June. What prompted it? Why did you make it?

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