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Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2000

European Committee, 02 May 2000

That has an impact on its ability to raise bank loans. The industry's collateral lies in stock; if it cannot insure the stock, it cannot raise loans.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 09 Feb 2000

I had a meeting with the Accounts Commission last week on its report, "Temporary measures: managing bank and agency nursing staff". It has been coming up with high-quality reports, pointing out areas in the system where we can make changes that would improve patient care and that might save the service money.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 01 Nov 2005

The efficiency savings money will not be returned to the company, but will reduce the overall subsidy that the company is paid. It is therefore banked for the public sector.One benefit of ticketing gates is that they improve the company's revenue collection.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 21 Jun 2005

Morrisons has said that it is willing to lease the two banks of car parking that are nearest the perimeter fence.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2006

Plenary, 09 Feb 2006

Further corroboration was provided by Jeremy Peat, the former chief economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland, who called for an objective assessment of more powers.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2004

Finance Committee, 23 Nov 2004

We are looking to have that session a fortnight from today, but we will get back to you to set a date.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2004

Communities Committee, 25 Feb 2004

The Co-op brand is well known for campaigning on issues such as ethical banking, fair trade and so on. I would not have thought that there would be anything to stop any company from arguing for or against anything that it wants to.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Transport and the Environment Committee, 06 Sep 2000

For example, we looked at the way in which what is called the soil seed bank—the buried weed reservoir, which is a big reservoir of diversity—decays over time.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2000

Transport and the Environment Committee, 10 May 2000

The World Wide Fund for Nature has been doing some interesting work on preventing nitrates getting into rivers—for example by keeping cattle up to 200 yd from river banks and by planting with plants that will take up nitrogen.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

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European Social Fund (ESF)and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the URBAN II CommunityInitiative(a) Local EnterpriseCompanies (Scottish Enterprise) (£) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 (to date) Scottish Enterprise (main) 110,420 1,255,860 27,510, 839 14,202,349 1,760,130 Ayrshire 3,804,968 607,447 598,239 878,900 999,852 Borders 4,278,546 801,096 725,506 1,633,689 12,690 Dumfries and Galloway 2,245,776 0 970,055 640,000 0 Dunbartonshire 221,118 78,097 258,038 118,586 582,880 Edinburgh and Lothians 1,326,533 1,138,296 1,007,673 482,669 0 Fife 3,236,679 2,534,615 8,490,673 3,267,575 2,088,126 Forth Valley 2,354,804 387,762 92,922 111,337 0 Glasgow 7,719,243 6,474,247 4,727,777 6,695,641 557,089 Grampian 0 0 581,546 22,225 0 Lanarkshire 6,498,811 3,212,553 7,231,316 1,881,111 1,525,000 Renfrewshire 211,159 1,067,143 1,713,702 942,719 0 Tayside 1,314,997 1,904,922 411,482 1,781,300 0 (a) Local EnterpriseCompanies (Highlands and Islands Enterprise) (£) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 (to date) Highlands & Islands (main) 19,458,233 7,465,260 2,773,303 10,328,638 12,961,462 357,775 Argyll & the Islands 157,415 2,033,784 312,255 0 0 0 Caithness and Sutherland 119,319 137,138 1,880 635,045 0 0 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey 205,803 65,000 0 0 0 0 Lochaber 0 33,575 61,500 26,500 419,079 33,500 Moray 1,159,504 0 0 895,200 0 0 Orkney 90,507 0 0 0 0 0 Ross and Cromarty 266,675 267,300 210,000 0 0 0 Shetland 86,424 79,215 0 654,564 15,000 Skye and Lochalsh 110,551 87,332 29,354 482,674 0 0 Western Isles 106,990 217,231 30,000 30,000 42,000 40,000 (b) Local Authority (£) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 (to date) Aberdeen City 0 312,035 360,294 334,887 1,166,281 844,507 Aberdeenshire 0 913,730 1,512,550 1,209,641 1,825,692 825,480 Angus 0 528,768 1,523,642 1,618,939 850,294 749,972 Argyll and Bute 2,751,571 5,977,070 3,391,299 4,058,803 3,416,759 581,356 City of Edinburgh 0 2,026,113 2,405,710 2,804,023 5,315,405 3,365,179 Clackmannanshire 0 5,096,194 726,157 615,227 537,075 348,923 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 5,301,857 545,000 1,479,601 1,384,229 4,527,914 1,495,963 Dumfries and Galloway 0 1,866,561 1,057,522 1,562,835 1,432,630 748,442 Dundee City Council 0 5,406,102 1,977,618 4,255,679 5,953,448 2,530,304 East Ayrshire 0 2,073,333 1,175,374 2,426,528 2,745,497 1,856,610 East Dunbartonshire 0 129,502 127,030 493,339 3,995,479 537,315 East Lothian 0 66,209 296,479 201,793 1,394,927 665,750 East Renfrewshire 0 1,598,608 378,111 2,282,399 841,317 468,313 Falkirk 0 846,392 1,109,636 553,881 1,885,378 971,375 Fife 0 6,948,819 4,842,887 4,205,114 7,120,746 6,082,257 Glasgow City 0 29,223,399 22,397,560 15,597,263 16,030,946 15,560,193 Highland 1,807,711 1,455,503 7,742,872 373,673 6,007,086 1,373,736 Inverclyde 0 957,288 143,164 1,146,916 2,084,613 967,532 Midlothian 0 1,078,150 613,447 455,962 1,322,309 985,814 Moray 56,660 513,067 935,176 446,301 847,988 657,312 North Ayrshire 0 893,982 620,460 696,104 2,355,886 1,617,004 North Lanarkshire 0 933,453 963,793 925,687 6,130,917 3,022,605 Orkney Islands 274,758 5,745,543 594,828 495,921 525,027 27,156 Perth and Kinross 0 371,455 247,825 0 601,379 677,179 Renfrewshire 0 1,425,696 687,185 776,665 3,814,145 4,030,154 Scottish Borders 0 2,353,349 2,951,315 3,548,630 2,389,069 464,576 Shetland Islands 1,151,356 515,180 2,156,240 837,297 839,506 526,045 South Ayrshire 0 1,348,726 792,844 3,014,492 1,114,262 1,298,414 South Lanarkshire 0 1,029,849 4,341,904 15,975,728 3,018,960 2,179,111 Stirling 0 3,644,074 2,930,497 191,779 2,771,491 1,348,430 West Dunbartonshire 0 506,854 296,430 898,668 1,167,210 825,987 West Lothian 0 2,049,146 1,328,835 1,530,045 4,732,816 1,591,794 (c) Tourist Board (£) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Aberdeen and Grampian 0 0 0 306,897 0 Angus & Dundee 0 0 599,325 146,121 0 Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs 672,327 1,168,634 200,000 0 0 Ayrshire and Arran 0 1,289,022 295,272 0 0 Dumfries and Galloway 1,268,555 0 1,338,725 0 0 Edinburgh and Lothians 0 0 0 0 0 Glasgow City Marketing Bureau 0 0 0 687,509 0 Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley 0 742,335 122,986 0 0 Highlands of Scotland 297,494 221,454 202,500 0 0 Kingdom of Fife 2,894,559 5,070,154 0 0 0 Orkney 143,400 0 0 0 0 Perthshire 471,551 0 0 0 0 Scottish Borders 2,092,193 223,445 1,391,892 0 0 Shetland 0 0 0 0 0 The Western Isles 0 0 0 0 0 The Highlands andIslands Special Transitional Programme also has allocations for the EuropeanAgricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) and the Fisheries Instrumentfor Fisheries Guidance (FIFG).

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