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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2000

S1W-09995

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will withdraw the proposal in the Transport (Scotland) Bill which enables a levy on workplace parking to be introduced following recent reports that Edinburgh City Council would not introduce such levies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2000

S1O-01474

To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it is taking to restructure the dairy industry on Islay following the closure of the Islay Creamery.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 February 2000

S1W-03979

We expect to set out in March our conclusions following the consultation exercise on regulation of early education and childcare.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2007

S2W-32017

Figures cannot be given belowthe level of a Scotland-wide figure as the information is commercially sensitive.Stirling Council has not submittedan application for Bus Route Development Grant funding.The following table shows theamounts spent in the Stirling local authority area each year since 1999 under the RuralCommunity Transport Initiative, Rural Public...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 August 2006

S2W-27351

There willalways be a proportion of cases where, following careful consideration of all therelevant factors, the Procurator Fiscal concludes that no proceedings should betaken.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2006

S2W-25992

To ask the Scottish Executive how many people were sentenced to custody as a result of convictions for carrying a knife in (a) Scotland, (b) Aberdeen, (c) Dundee, (d) Edinburgh, (e) Glasgow and (f) Stirling in each of the last five years. The following table sets outthe number of custodial convictions for carrying a knife or offensive weapon ina public pla...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2006

S2W-23220

This breakdown of information has only been collated from 2004. Please see the following table:Number1 Exclusions Amongst Pupils with a Learning Difficulty2, 2003-04.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2005

S2W-14106

The total rateable value lost to revaluation appeals following the 2000 Revaluation is shown in the table, at both Scotland and local authority level.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2004

S2W-10119

In addition, the Executive provided extra revenue funding to councils over 2002 and 2003, totalling £62.5 million, to help address the backlog of repairs and improvements on local roads and bridges as follows: Local Authority February 2002 June 2002 January 2003 Total Aberdeen City £590,000 £750,000 £442,462 £1,782,462 Aberdeenshire £1,504,000 £573,000 £1,128,250 £3,205,250 Angus £516,000 £522,000 £387,169 £1,425,169 Argyll and Bute £717,000 £1,207,000 £537,816 £2,461,816 Clackmannanshire £158,000 £75,000 £118,705 £351,705 Dumfries and Galloway £1,051,000   £788,308 £1,839,308 Dundee City £329,000   £246,487 £575,487 East Ayrshire £414,000 £402,000 £310,281 £1,126,281 East Dunbartonshire £338,000 £940,000 £253,156 £1,531,156 East Lothian £333,000 £844,000 £249,440 £1,426,440 East Renfrewshire £277,000 £729,000 £207,812 £1,213,812 Edinburgh, City Of £1,300,000 £1,900,000 £974,694 £4,174,694 Eilean Siar £366,000   £274,551 £640,551 Falkirk £455,000 £70,000 £341,296 £866,296 Fife £1,159,000 £750,000 £869,255 £2,778,255 Glasgow City £1,255,000 £8,300,000 £941,510 £10,496,510 Highland £1,790,000 £1,210,700 £1,342,964 £4,343,664 Inverclyde £193,000 £408,000 £145,061 £746,061 Midlothian £291,000 £470,000 £218,189 £979,189 Moray £466,000 £552,000 £349,251 £1,367,251 North Ayrshire £422,000 £524,000 £316,457 £1,262,457 North Lanarkshire £799,000 £2,420,000 £599,269 £3,818,269 Orkney Islands £235,000   £176,079 £411,079 Perth and Kinross £739,000 £725,000 £554,317 £2,018,317 Renfrewshire £476,000 £978,440 £357,148 £1,811,588 Scottish Borders £760,000 £70,000 £570,324 £1,400,324 Shetland Islands £239,000 £600,000 £178,893 £1,017,893 South Ayrshire £431,000 £2,230,000 £323,296 £2,984,296 South Lanarkshire £959,000 £207,000 £719,380 £1,885,380 Stirling £656,000   £492,076 £1,148,076 West Dunbartonshire £221,000 £100,000 £165,463 £486,463 West Lothian £561,000   £420,641 £981,641 Total £20,000,000 £27,557,140 £15,000,000 £62,557,140  Future allocations will be announced following our decisions on Spending Review 2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 June 2004

S2W-08237

To ask the Scottish Executive why the post of the chair of the Cultural Commission was not advertised; whether rules on the public appointments were followed when making this appointment and what the reasons were for its position in the matter; what the remit, salary and term of office will be; what the operating cost of the commission and any secretariat is estimated to be; how many staff are, or will be, employed in the commission and any secretariat and from which budget their salaries will be paid; who is authorised to appoint commission staff; how commission members will be appointed and whether the procedures in respect of public appointments will be followed; whether the chair and commission members will be required to declare political affiliations, and what the nature of the relationship will be between the commission and the (a) Executive and (b) Scottish Arts Council.

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