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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2005

S2W-13213

Several of these projects involved EU and UK Government funding, but details are not held centrally.Funding was also provided for the following rolling stock in the Strathclyde Passenger Transport area:Class 156s for the East Kilbride, Cumbernauld, Barrhead, Kilmarnock and Paisley Lines (22).Class 320s for the North Electric lines (22).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 December 2004

S2W-12873

The headcount of permanent leavers from the Scottish Executive core departments, agencies and associated departments in each of the past five financial years is provided in the following table. The data provided include members of staff who have left and rejoined during the period under investigation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2004

S2W-11282

A number of options were discussed in an OccasionalPaper entitled The Raised Incidence of Winter Deaths published in 2002 bythe General Register Office for Scotland and available at: http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/grosweb/grosweb.nsf/pages/occ7.The following table, which presentsthe data requested for Scotland, gives the difference between the number of deaths occurringin the four winter months (December to March) and the average of the number of deathsduring the preceding four months and the following four months.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2004

S2W-10187

Four large public seminars were organised by the Scottish Executive, as follows: Location Number Attending Chair Panelists Dundee 113 Drew Walker, NHS Tayside Tom McCabe, MSP Paul Waterston, Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA) Maureen Moore, ASH Scotland Paul Ballard, NHS Tayside Glasgow 237 Debbie Wilkie, Scottish Civic Forum (SCF) Tom MCabe, MSP Paul Waterston, SLTA Maureen Moore, ASH Scotland Laurence Gruer, NHS Health Scotland Jim Devine, UNISON Inverness 93 Debbie Wilkie, SCF Tom McCabe, MSP Paul Waterston, SLTA Maureen Moore, ASH Scotland John Wrench, NHS Highland Bruce Crabtree, GMB Aberdeen 124 Debbie Wilkie, SCF Tom McCabe, MSP Stuart Ross, SLTA James Friend, NHS Health Scotland Maureen Moore, ASH Scotland Kenny Simpson, GMB  In addition, the Scottish Civic Forum held a further 11 smaller events in local communities across Scotland, as outlined in the following table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2004

S2W-08425

The Scottish Executive has provided the following translation:Tha mi airson aire a' bhuilla thoirt chun fhreagairt a chaidh a thoirt do cheist S2W-08105, 25/4/2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2004

S2W-07248

To ask the Scottish Executive what its plans are to expand Gaelic as a subject taught to learners in secondary schools.The member has provided the following Gaelic translation:A dh'fhaighneachd de Riaghaltas na h-Alba dh na planaichean a tha aca gus G`idhlig a leudachadh mar chuspair a tha ga theagasg do luchd-ionnsachaidh anns an `rdsgoil.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2003

S2W-01177

My intention is to adopt a strategy which will involve, firstly, taking rapid steps to establish the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR); secondly, an early consultation with the charitable sector and other interested parties on what should be included in the legislation which we will be bringing forward, and finally, following that consultation...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2003

S1W-34502

To ask the Scottish Executive what the grant-aided expenditure settlement has been for each local authority since 1996-97, showing the percentage change year on year. The following tables show the general revenue grant settlement allocations, with percentage increases, for all councils since 1996-97.Councils1996-97(£ Million)1997-98(£ Million)Change(%)1998-99(£ Million)Change(%)1999-2000(£ Million)Change(%)Aberdeen City196.10190.33-2.9185.89-2.3192.483.5Aberdeenshire200.21202.761.3205.391.3213.113.8Angus99.68101.922.2104.522.5108.764.1Argyll and Bute110.05108.04-1.8107.73-0.3110.882.9Clackmannanshire46.9346.51-0.946.660.348.433.8Dumfries and Galloway151.82151.51-0.2152.470.6159.724.8Dundee City169.96168.56-0.8167.50-0.6174.023.9East Ayrshire123.76118.54-4.2122.863.6126.162.7East Dunbartonshire93.1988.14-5.490.692.997.127.1East Lothian78.7679.661.179.00-0.883.325.5East Renfrewshire71.4269.37-2.971.513.177.578.5Edinburgh, City of400.84408.481.9408.890.1426.164.2Eilean Siar67.1366.89-0.468.582.570.422.7Falkirk130.82130.68-0.1133.232.0136.312.3Fife333.81330.02-1.1328.92-0.3344.534.7Glasgow City829.58781.38-5.8788.620.9813.293.1Highland242.38238.55-1.6238.29-0.1249.884.9Inverclyde101.8596.80-5.096.50-0.398.392.0Midlothian78.2876.00-2.977.391.880.534.1Moray86.0885.80-0.385.05-0.989.044.7North Ayrshire138.45134.96-2.5137.021.5143.564.8North Lanarkshire334.01314.54-5.8319.861.7333.934.4Orkney37.9838.210.639.513.440.422.3Perth and Kinross115.38116.300.8121.354.3126.934.6Renfrewshire175.95166.49-5.4168.181.0177.335.4Scottish Borders110.14109.45-0.6109.650.2115.014.9Shetland48.2355.8615.855.980.257.132.0South Ayrshire107.16104.91-2.1105.600.7112.256.3South Lanarkshire302.25286.34-5.3286.19-0.1302.875.8Stirling84.2085.671.783.79-2.288.866.0West Dunbartonshire114.89106.07-7.7105.61-0.4110.154.3West Lothian147.62147.25-0.3149.301.4156.254.7Scotland5,328.915,205.97-2.35,241.710.75,464.854.3Note:As well as changes in base distribution data, such as population shares, council's relative grant allocations between years also reflect transfers of responsibility between central and local government; for example the transfer outwith general revenue grant of responsibility for £105 million of grant support for the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority from 1997-98, £57.6 million for the Urban Programme in 2000-01, and the agreed phasing out of transitional arrangements following local government reorganisation in 1996-97.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2003

S1W-33763

The council does not receive funds through the following programmes: SIPs, Working for Communities, Listening to Communities or BNSF.Health inequalities are being tackled through an extensive range of social, economic and health programmes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2002

S1W-32252

However, additional funding for drugs specific education and rehabilitation was allocated as follows for the period 2001-02 to 2003-04.Drugs Education in SchoolsCouncil Area2001-02(£)Highland 36,712RehabilitationCouncil Area2001-02(£000)2002-03(£000)2003-04(£000)Highland277277277In addition, the following funding was...

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