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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2006

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This is setout in more detail in the following tables.In 2006-07, £780,000 is beingprovided to seven local authorities who successfully bid for funding for flexibleresponse CCTV as set out in the following table: Local Authority Funding Granted 2006-07 Aberdeen £ 49,439 Dundee £165,746 East Lothian £104,936 Edinburgh £ 89,400 Glasgow £190,000 Highland £150,000 Renfrewshire £ 30,000 Over 2003-06, funding as setout in the following table was allocated to local authorities through the CommunitySafety Partnership Awards for a range of community safety initiatives, includingCCTV.Figures are provided in the followingtable: Local Authority 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Aberdeenshire £131,954 £133,027 £107,774 Aberdeen £204,186 £201,982 £174,347 Angus £ 91,846 £104,848 £ 74,354 Argyll and Bute £ 78,465 £ 87,732 £ 62,002 Clackmannanshire £ 90,949 £ 78,739 £ 61,109 Dundee £154,312 £157,329 £130,646 Dumfries and Galloway £101,817 £110,607 £ 85,354 East Dunbartonshire £ 98,508 £ 96,494 £ 71,240 East Ayrshire £114,775 £115,638 £ 94,196 East Lothian £ 89,492 £ 89,574 £ 64,797 East Renfrewshire £ 90,795 £ 86,876 £ 63,528 Edinburgh £254,189 £259,111 £230,533 Falkirk £102,607 £107,775 £ 88,716 Fife £203,381 £200,645 £166,339 Glasgow £328,717 £322,988 £296,306 Highland £136,734 £127,860 £106,895 Inverclyde £116,711 £116,852 £ 86,358 Midlothian £ 98,442 £101,784 £ 72,719 Moray £ 96,121 £ 99,425 £ 69,883 North Ayrshire £122,617 £119,060 £ 93,807 North Lanarkshire £182,043 £173,472 £156,319 Orkney £ 40,208 £ 46,426 £ 21,173 Perth and Kinross £ 95,376 £100,545 £ 81,486 Renfrewshire £145,433 £143,133 £120,738 South Ayrshire £114,056 £114,045 £ 81,645 South Lanarkshire £178,891 £166,301 £143,907 Stirling £ 89,575 £ 91,352 £ 68,482 Scottish Borders £ 94,181 £ 96,721 £ 70,515 Shetland £ 42,188 £ 53,913 £ 26,754 West Dunbartonshire £122,875 £120,613 £ 98,695 West Lothian £139,321 £126,845 £105,880 Western Isles £ 49,236 £ 48,289 £ 23,512 Over2003-06, indicative expenditure on CCTV from the Quality of Life fund is set outin the following table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 2004

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It shows the percentages of entrants to full-time degree courses who are no longer in higher education in the year following their entry into higher education.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2002

Plenary, 10 Jan 2002

As John McAllion said, the issue was first brought to Parliament in 1999 in the form of a petition from the west of Scotland branch of the Haemophilia Society. That was followed by a petition from a non-haemophiliac patient who contracted hepatitis C following a blood transfusion.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 27 Sep 2000

I itemised five audit trails that we followed, all of which yielded only partial explanations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2004

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This suggests that there is a strong probability that readmissions in the period following discharge are in fact related to that discharge.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2004

Procedures Committee, 27 Apr 2004

That might be an acceptable principle to follow, rather than laying down rigid rules.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2001

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 12 Sep 2001

That clash of dates presents a problem. Shall we try for the following Friday, which would be, as it is not a leap year, 1 March?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2005

Health Committee, 08 Sep 2005

I welcome them all to the committee.I ask Will Scott to make a brief opening statement, followed by Professor McLean, Mr Forsythe and Joe Logan.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 2004

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 08 Jun 2004

We cannot say any more on why we think that it is appropriate for ministers to be able to consider each individual area, take soundings and take a view on whether, in addition to the local authority and the police in a particular area, a particular RSL should be given a strategic role by taking on the fairly onerous duties of preparing a strategy and following all the consequent procedure that will then have to be followed.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 25 May 2004

However, is there a danger that your informal arrangement could be legally changed because it did not follow the legislation's requirements?

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