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Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2000

Standards Committee, 03 May 2000

I have received apologies from Karen Gillon, who cannot be with us this morning.Before we begin, and following our consideration of the complaint against Tricia Marwick, which we discussed at our previous meeting, I want to confirm to members that I wrote to Mrs Bell on 6 April to inform her of our decision that there is no evidence that Tricia had breached...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2005

S2W-17976

Limited information is available on the number of in-patient/day case episodes where operations/procedures were not carried out following admission. Table 1 shows information on the number of inpatient and day case episodes where operations/procedures were cancelled following admission for calendar years 2000-04, and...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 July 2004

S2W-09202

To ask the Scottish Executive which projects have received funding from EventScotland and how much funding each such project has received. The following events have received funding from EventScotland through its international events programme: Event Funding Committed Glasgow International Piping Festival 2004 £40,000 Under 21 Rugby World Championship 2004 £100,000 Fort William Mountain Bike World Cup 2004 £50,000 Burns An’ A’ That Festival 2004 £100,000 Badminton World Team Championship 2007 bid £4,694 Balmoral Road Race 2004 £35,000 Triptych Music Festival 2004 £2,000 European Brass Band Championships 2004 £10,000 Edinburgh’s Hogmanay: Night Afore International 2003 £40,000 Senior Mens European Volleyball Championships 2003 £5,875 European Cross Country Championships 2003 £20,526 Climbing World Cup 2003 £25,000 MTV Europe Music Awards 2003 £125,000 Tiree Wave Classic 2003 £29,375 Mount Stuart Motorsport Classic 2003 £20,000 Loch Lomond Great Adventure Race 2003 £17,625 Scottish Senior Golf Open 2003 £52,327 (in total) British Senior Golf Open 2003 Fort William Mountain Bike World Cup 2003 £30,000 International Festival of the Sea 2003 £100,000 Balmoral Road Race 2003 £41,125 Highland Year of Culture 2007 (recurring commitment from 2003–07) £40,000 per annum Burns An’ A’ That Festival 2003 £100,000  EventScotland will provide funding to the following eventsthrough its international events programme: Event Funding Committed Heineken Cup Final 2005 £50,000 Badminton World Team Championship 2007 £220,000  EventScotland will provide funding to the following events through its regional events programme: Event Funding Committed Edinbane Festival, Skye £2,000 Museum of Flight Airshow, East Lothian £25,000 Big in Falkirk £25,000 The Enchanted Forrest, Dunkeld £24,282.50 Bowmore Blair Castle International Horse Trials & Country Fair, Blair Atholl £25,000 Winter Words Festival, Pitlochry £15,000 Drovers’ Tryst Walking Festival, Crieff & Strathearn £3,800 St Andrew’s Week Festival £18,000 British Touring Cars Championship, Knockhill, Fife £10,000 Wickerman Festival, Kircudbright, Dumfries and Galloway £15,000 Highland Festival, Inverness £5,000 Highland Feast, Inverness £15,000 Dundee Flower and Food Festival £11,000 Scottish Traditional Boat Festival, Aberdeenshire £8,500 Palace of Magic, Falkland, Fife £2,500 Scotland’s Countryside Festival, Forfar, Angus £2,500 EventScotland will provide funding to the following research projects: Project Funding Committed Developing a Scotland-wide clash diary £8,000 Contribution towards economic impact research of Edinburgh festivals £5,875  These funding commitments reflect EventScotland’s position on 30 June, 2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2000

S1W-08452

To ask the Scottish Executive what the most up-to-date figure is for the number of blocked beds in Scotland following the census on 30 June 2000. Comprehensive information on delayed discharges following the first census is expected to be published by the Information and Statistics Division of the NHS in Scotland ar...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

S2W-13299

Information on the percentage of people living an alcohol–free lifestyle following alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation programmes is not held centrally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2002

S1W-31027

To ask the Scottish Executive how many representations it has received about the future of Castle Tioram. Following the decision of Scottish ministers earlier this year to accept the reporter's recommendation following a Public Local Inquiry not to grant scheduled monument consent for the restoration of Castle Tiora...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 20 Jun 2006

It concerns consideration of matters relating to our inquiry, including whether to accept written evidence that is received after the deadline for submissions. Following our discussion in private, we will return to public session to record in public any important decisions that we make.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2003

Education Committee, 08 Oct 2003

Under item 1, I seek the committee's agreement to take in private item 5, which involves a follow-up paper on our previous consideration of the Scottish Executive's draft budget.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2003

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 23 Sep 2003

I suggest that the committee draws the attention of Parliament to the order on the ground of the Executive's failure to follow proper drafting practice, as there is an omission from the preamble of the citation of a relevant enabling power.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2001

Health and Community Care Committee, 14 Mar 2001

Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill The next item on the agenda is the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill.I move, That the Health and Community Care Committee consider the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill at Stage 2 in the order of the Bill, save that each schedule is considered immediately after the section that introduces it. That means that we shall follow the normal convention by which parliamentary committees have considered bills at stage 2.

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