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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 January 2006

S2W-22496

The resources distributed to local authorities over the period 2000-01 to 2004-05 to carry out activities, including site remediation work, associated with implementation of the contaminated land regime are set out in the following table. In addition, the Scottish Executive allocated £8 million, aimed at tackling problems of vacant and derelict land, to the following local authorities in 2004‑05:Dundee: £2 million.Glasgow: £4 million.North Lanarkshire: £2 million.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2005

S2W-21046

The £168.3 million efficiency savings deducted at source were not allocated to individual local authorities. The following table gives an estimated efficiency savings figure for each local authority assuming that they would have received their proportionate share of the £168.3 million using their shares of total funding for 2007-08 as a comparator:Share of £168.3 Million Efficiency Savings (£ Million) Aberdeen City 5.883 Aberdeenshire 6.932 Angus 3.508 Argyll and Bute 3.539 Clackmannanshire 1.504 Dumfries and Galloway 5.053 Dundee City 5.106 East Ayrshire 3.902 East Dunbartonshire 3.075 East Lothian 2.749 East Renfrewshire 2.788 Edinburgh, City of 12.780 Eilean Siar 1.930 Falkirk 4.586 Fife 10.927 Glasgow City 22.861 Highland 7.884 Inverclyde 2.946 Midlothian 2.584 Moray 2.794 North Ayrshire 4.507 North Lanarkshire 10.396 Orkney 1.160 Perth and Kinross 4.187 Renfrewshire 5.526 Scottish Borders 3.690 Shetland 1.588 South Ayrshire 3.426 South Lanarkshire 9.439 Stirling 2.807 West Dunbartonshire 3.298 West Lothian 4.946 Scotland 168.300 The following table shows the difference in Supporting People allocations between 2003-04 and 2007-08 for each local authority arising from efficiency savings and a fairer distribution of resources across Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 November 2004

S2W-12288

SCOTTISH ENTERPRISEThe Scottish Executive’s ETLLD funds Scottish Enterprise to deliver the following programme:ITI Energy identifies, develops and successfully commercialisesnew, energy and energy related technologies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 January 2004

S2W-05401

The Scottish Further and Higher EducationFunding Councils have come into the programme following lease breaks. They willconduct a location review in which options outwith Edinburghmust be considered.These organisations will beexamined on a case-by-case basis, with the aim of finding the best location foreach organisation, within the context of relocation po...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2001

S1W-17355

The OEE research above includes estimated figures for EU countries as follows (as a percentage of total households):ADSL Coverage & Take-Up - European ComparisonsCoverageTake-up (includes cable-modem)France55%2%Germany90%3%Ireland1%0.2%Italy80%1%Sweden60%7%UK60%0.5% S1W-17355
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2001

S1W-17427

After considering the representations made by consultees, the Scottish Ministers have decided that the following sites should be selected as candidate Special Areas of Conservation:Site NameLocal Authority AreaAbhainn Clais An Eas and allt a'MhuilinnHighlandAchnahairdHighlandAltnaharraHighlandArdnamurchan BurnsHighlandArdvar and Loch a'Mhuilinn WoodlandsHighlandAscrib, Isay and DunveganHighlandBerriedale and Langwell WatersHighlandBorders WoodsScottish BordersBroubster LeansHighlandBuchan Ness to ColliestonAberdeenshireCape WrathHighlandCarsegowan MossDumfries & GallowayCawdor WoodHighlandCoille MhórHighlandCoyles of MuickAberdeenshireCraighall GorgePerth & KinrossCrieff WoodsPerth & KinrossDam WoodHighlandDinnet OakwoodAberdeenshireDogden Moss (Greenlaw Moor)Scottish BordersDun Moss and Forest of Alyth MiresPerth & KinrossEast Caithness CliffsHighlandFair IsleShetland IslandsGalloway OakwoodsDumfries and GallowayGlen BeasdaleHighlandGlen Creran WoodsArgyll &ButeGlenartney Juniper WoodPerth & KinrossGreen Hill of StrathdonAberdeenshireGrimerstaNa h-Eileanan an IarInverpollyHighlandIsle of MayFifeKeltneyburnPerth & KinrossKinloch and Kyleakin HillsHighlandKippenrait GlenStirlingLadder HillsMoray; AberdeenshireLedmore WoodHighlandEileanan agus Sgeirean Lios mor (Lismore)Argyll & ButeLittle Gruinard RiverHighlandLoch a'PhuillArgyll & ButeLoch AchnacloichHighlandLoch CreranArgyll & ButeLoch FadaArgyll & ButeLoch LaxfordHighlandLoch Moidart and Loch Shiel WoodsHighlandLoch of IsbisterOrkney IslandsLoch of WesterHighlandLoch RuthvenHighlandLoch UssieHighlandLower Findhorn WoodsMorayMethven MossPerth & KinrossMingarry BurnArgyll & ButeMoffat HillsDumfries & GallowayMonadhliathHighlandMoorfoot HillsScottish BordersMortlach MossAberdeenshireMorvern WoodsHighlandMull OakwoodsArgyll & ButeMull of GallowayDumfries & GallowayNess WoodsHighlandNorth FetlarShetland IslandsPitkeathly MiresPerth & KinrossPitmedden ForestFife; Perth & KinrossRassalHighlandRigg - BileHighlandRinns of IslayArgyll & ButeRiver BladnochDumfries & GallowayRiver EvelixHighlandRiver MoristonHighlandRiver Naver and Mallart RiverHighlandRiver OykelHighlandRiver South EskAngusRiver TeithStirlingRiver ThursoHighlandShelforkiePerth & KinrossShingle Islands Perth & KinrossSouth East Islay SkerriesArgyll & ButeSt Abb's Head to Fast CastleScottish BordersTarbert WoodsArgyll & ButeTayvallich Juniper and CoastArgyll & ButeThreepwood MossScottish BordersTreshnish IslesArgyll & ButeTrossachs WoodsStirlingTynron Juniper WoodDumfries & GallowayUpper Nithsdale WoodsDumfries & GallowayUrquhart Bay WoodHighlandThe Scottish Ministers have not yet made a decision about whether the following sites should be selected as candidate Special Areas of Conservation, either because consultation is not yet complete or because Ministers are still considering issues raised by consultees:Site NameLocal Authority AreaAirds MossEast AyrshireBurrow HeadDumfries & GallowayRiver DeeAberdeenshireRiver TweedScottish BordersSound of BarraNa h-Eilleanan an IarSullom VoeShetlandIn the light of further scientific advice received since June 2000, the Scottish Ministers have decided to consult on the case for identification of the following areas as candidate Special Areas of Conservation:Site NameLocal Authority AreaRiver TayPerth & KinrossFirth of TayFife, Dundee, Angus, Perth & Kinross The Scottish Ministers have also decided, in the light of the scientific case presented by the Scottish Wildlife Trust (which was brought to the Parliament's attention in Petition 301), to consult on the case for the identification of further raised bog sites as candidate Special Areas of Conservation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2007

S2W-31664

Despite their classification, staff in these areas would notnormally be considered as administrators.In order to establish context,the following table also shows these costs as a percentage of the overall NHS staffcosts
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2007

S2W-31567

Details of each NHS board’s allocation isas follows: Allocation (£ Million) Increase (£ Million) Increase % Ayrshire and Arran 530.2 31.6 6.34% Borders 154.1 10.1 7.00% Dumfries and Galloway 221.2 13.1 6.28% Fife 462.4 30.2 7.00% Forth Valley 363.0 23.7 7.00% Grampian 627.3 39.6 6.74% Greater Glasgow 1,734.9 98.2 6.00% Highland 445.8 25.2 6.00% Lanarkshire 735.0 46.2 6.71% Lothian 930.9 60.2 6.91% Orkney 28.7 1.7 6.24% Shetland 33.9 1.9 6.00% Tayside 549.4 31.1 6.00% Western Isles 53.6 3.0 6.00% 6,870.4 415.8 6.44% Note: The general allocationincludes provision for Hospital and Community Health Services and the cost of drugsprescribed by general practitioners.Allocations to Special HealthBoards for 2007-08 are as follows: Allocation (£ Million) Increase (£ Million) Increase % NHS National Services Scotland 236.3 11.8 5.20 NHS Education for Scotland 350.5 19.8 6.00 State Hospital 32.7 1.9 6.00 Scottish Ambulance Service 177.8 10.1 6.00 NHS Quality Improvement Scotland 15.7 0.5 3.60 NHS Health Scotland 16.8 0.6 3.60 NHS 24 51.7 2.9 6.00 National Waiting Times Centre 38.8 2.2 6.00 920.3 49.8 5.72 S2W-31567
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 January 2007

S2W-31083

NHS 24 rolled out across Scotland fromMay 2002 to November 2004. The call figures listed in the following table thereforerelate to partial coverage of Scotland until November 2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2007

S2W-30793

Housing Plans figures takenfrom the following published documents: Making It Work Together (for 1999-2000 figures),The Annual Expenditure Report: The Scottish Budget (for 2000-01 and 2001-02 figures),Draft Budget 2007-08 (for 2002-03 to 2007-08 figures).

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