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Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2024

S6W-24113

Table 1: Number of properties liable for HPR in 2024-2025 by property class Property class Properties with a gross HPR liability Shops 2,410 Public Houses 190 Offices 1,770 Hotels 590 Industrial Subjects 2,500 Leisure, Entertainment, Caravans etc. 560 Garages and Petrol Stations 160 Cultural 90 Sporting Subjects 30 Education and Training 1,390 Public Service Subjects 510 Communications 90 Quarries, Mines, etc. 40 Petrochemical 70 Religious 40 Health and Medical 280 Other 240 Care Facilities 350 Advertising 20 Statutory Undertaking 380 All 11,670 Table 2: Number of properties liable for HPR in 2024-2025 by council area Local authority Properties with a gross HPR liability Aberdeen City 1,010 Aberdeenshire 520 Angus 140 Argyll & Bute 160 Clackmannanshire 50 Dumfries & Galloway 200 Dundee City 360 East Ayrshire 150 East Dunbartonshire 120 East Lothian 140 East Renfrewshire 70 City of Edinburgh 1,750 Na h-Eileanan Siar 50 Falkirk 290 Fife 510 Glasgow City 1,850 Highland 620 Inverclyde 100 Midlothian 180 Moray 200 North Ayrshire 170 North Lanarkshire 580 Orkney Islands 30 Perth & Kinross 280 Renfrewshire 370 Scottish Borders 170 Shetland Islands 60 South Ayrshire 210 South Lanarkshire 550 Stirling 210 West Dunbartonshire 140 West Lothian 430 Scotland 11,670   S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2024

S6W-24116

Table 1: Number of properties liable for IPR in 2024-2025 by property class Property class Properties with a gross HPR liability Shops 2,140 Public Houses 420 Offices 1,770 Hotels 390 Industrial Subjects 2,420 Leisure, Entertainment, Caravans etc. 480 Garages and Petrol Stations 190 Cultural 90 Sporting Subjects 50 Education and Training 720 Public Service Subjects 490 Communications 40 Quarries, Mines, etc. 50 Petrochemical 10 Religious 90 Health and Medical 260 Other 170 Care Facilities 510 Advertising 20 Statutory Undertaking 160 All 10,450 Table 2: Number of properties liable for IPR in 2024-2025 by council area Local authority Properties with a gross HPR liability Aberdeen City 840 Aberdeenshire 470 Angus 120 Argyll & Bute 150 Clackmannanshire 60 Dumfries & Galloway 220 Dundee City 320 East Ayrshire 150 East Dunbartonshire 110 East Lothian 130 East Renfrewshire 60 City of Edinburgh 1,520 Na h-Eileanan Siar 50 Falkirk 200 Fife 550 Glasgow City 1,670 Highland 590 Inverclyde 80 Midlothian 170 Moray 150 North Ayrshire 160 North Lanarkshire 510 Orkney Islands 40 Perth & Kinross 270 Renfrewshire 320 Scottish Borders 180 Shetland Islands 60 South Ayrshire 170 South Lanarkshire 430 Stirling 200 West Dunbartonshire 120 West Lothian 390 Scotland 10,450   S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2023

S6W-23407

Data for previous years is not available as prior to 2022 Category 1 defect repairs were funded from commercially sensitive monthly lump sums. S6W-23407
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2023

S6W-23564

For the purpose of these statistics, drug poisoning deaths include all those where the underlying cause was listed as ‘Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use’ or ‘Poisoning by drugs, whether accidental, intentional, of unknown intent or as a result of assault’. S6W-23564
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2023

S6W-23600

The following are potential reasons for an accident not appearing on our systemTransport Scotland only holds accident information which is provided to us by Police Scotland.Transport Scotland does not hold information relating to damage only accidents (i.e. not involving an injury).The accident information Transport Scotland holds is subject to change. e.g. we receive late returns from Police Scotland, who are responsible for recording details of injury accidents.Annual Scottish accident figures are published by Transport Scotland on a yearly basis and can be found by entering Reported Road Casualties Scotland into your search engine.Statisticians within the Department for Transport have devised a method for adjusting the road casualty figures to ensure that they can be compared over time on a consistent basis.Transport Scotland’s Key Reported Road Casualties and Reported Road Casualties statistics publications will present both adjusted and unadjusted figures. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2023

S6W-23599

The following are potential reasons for an accident not appearing on our systemTransport Scotland only holds accident information which is provided to us by Police Scotland.Transport Scotland does not hold information relating to damage only accidents (i.e. not involving an injury).The accident information Transport Scotland holds is subject to change. e.g. we receive late returns from Police Scotland, who are responsible for recording details of injury accidents.Annual Scottish accident figures are published by Transport Scotland on a yearly basis and can be found by entering Reported Road Casualties Scotland into your search engine.Statisticians within the Department for Transport have devised a method for adjusting the road casualty figures to ensure that they can be compared over time on a consistent basis.Transport Scotland’s Key Reported Road Casualties and Reported Road Casualties statistics publications will present both adjusted and unadjusted figures. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2023

S6W-23602

The following are potential reasons for an accident not appearing on our systemTransport Scotland only holds accident information which is provided to us by Police Scotland.Transport Scotland does not hold information relating to damage only accidents (i.e. not involving an injury).The accident information Transport Scotland holds is subject to change. e.g. we receive late returns from Police Scotland, who are responsible for recording details of injury accidents.Annual Scottish accident figures are published by Transport Scotland on a yearly basis and can be found by entering Reported Road Casualties Scotland into your search engine.Statisticians within the Department for Transport have devised a method for adjusting the road casualty figures to ensure that they can be compared over time on a consistent basis.Transport Scotland’s Key Reported Road Casualties and Reported Road Casualties statistics publications will present both adjusted and unadjusted figures. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2023

S6W-23603

The following are potential reasons for an accident not appearing on our systemTransport Scotland only holds accident information which is provided to us by Police Scotland.Transport Scotland does not hold information relating to damage only accidents (i.e. not involving an injury).The accident information Transport Scotland holds is subject to change. e.g. we receive late returns from Police Scotland, who are responsible for recording details of injury accidents.Annual Scottish accident figures are published by Transport Scotland on a yearly basis and can be found by entering Reported Road Casualties Scotland into your search engine.Statisticians within the Department for Transport have devised a method for adjusting the road casualty figures to ensure that they can be compared over time on a consistent basis.Transport Scotland’s Key Reported Road Casualties and Reported Road Casualties statistics publications will present both adjusted and unadjusted figures. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2023

S6W-23393

We are investing almost £190 million (£170m plus Agenda for Change Uplifts) in the Primary Care Improvement Fund in 2023-24, for the ongoing development of primary care multi-disciplinary teams and we have committed to the PCIF being £170m plus Agenda for Change uplifts in future years. S6W-23393
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 December 2023

S6W-23378

Most EROs are also supplied with lists of all students at Scottish Universities who are resident and eligible to register. S6W-23378

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