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Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2001

Social Justice Committee, 07 Feb 2001

Have you had any discussion with your tenants about their situation following the change in Scottish Homes' role?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2001

Plenary, 24 Jan 2001

I will not describe the process that will follow in Parliament if Parliament agrees the motion.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2000

Plenary, 05 Oct 2000

Did the Government listen? It did not. Following the abuse and invective, we were faced with intransigence and arrogance.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2000

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 10 May 2000

ILA money was never intended to cover travel and child care costs. However, following representations that we have received, the issue has been looked at.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 1999

Plenary, 28 Oct 1999

I am interested in how inquiries will be followed up, so that we can see how people take up the opportunities that are on offer.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 1999

Plenary, 23 Sep 1999

When Jackie Baillie has to go to Black Jack McConnell and ask for more money, perhaps the following information will be of some use to her.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 March 2007

S2W-31895

The figures requested areshown in the following tables:Recorded Crimes of Housebreakingby Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Shetland Islands 5 15 10 200% Midlothian 140 142 2 1% Edinburgh, City of 2,792 2,508 -284 -10% Highland 303 193 -110 -36% North Ayrshire 821 522 -299 -36% Clackmannanshire 210 132 -78 -37% South Lanarkshire 1,356 847 -509 -38% Aberdeenshire 551 323 -228 -41% North Lanarkshire 1,226 705 -521 -42% Fife 1,942 1,103 -839 -43% Moray 176 92 -84 -48% Stirling 370 186 -184 -50% South Ayrshire 500 237 -263 -53% Falkirk 571 265 -306 -54% West Lothian 643 296 -347 -54% East Ayrshire 834 378 -456 -55% Eilean Siar 9 4 -5 -56% Glasgow City 6,779 2,874 -3,905 -58% East Lothian 231 96 -135 -58% Aberdeen City 2,744 1,135 -1,609 -59% West Dunbartonshire 921 380 -541 -59% East Dunbartonshire 608 241 -367 -60% Renfrewshire 1,423 561 -862 -61% Scottish Borders 237 93 -144 -61% Argyll and Bute 420 161 -259 -62% East Renfrewshire 694 264 -430 -62% Angus 296 110 -186 -63% Dundee City 1,948 662 -1,286 -66% Dumfries and Galloway 486 165 -321 -66% Orkney Islands 3 1 -2 -67% Inverclyde 984 289 -695 -71% Perth and Kinross 622 155 -467 -75% Recorded Crimes of Theft froma Motor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Orkney Islands 0 0 0 0% Midlothian 302 289 -13 -4% East Ayrshire 245 184 -61 -25% Falkirk 6 4 -2 -33% Clackmannanshire 5,856 3,534 -2,322 -40% Dundee City 143 69 -74 -52% Edinburgh, City of 420 186 -234 -56% Moray 166 73 -93 -56% Fife 571 248 -323 -57% West Lothian 967 410 -557 -58% Renfrewshire 2,291 875 -1,416 -62% Glasgow City 3,051 1,139 -1,912 -63% Aberdeen City 4,106 1,449 -2,657 -65% Angus 298 101 -197 -66% North Ayrshire 921 308 -613 -67% Inverclyde 875 287 -588 -67% East Lothian 929 295 -634 -68% North Lanarkshire 2,687 839 -1,848 -69% Scottish Borders 328 101 -227 -69% Stirling 421 128 -293 -70% Dumfries and Galloway 11,941 3,410 -8,531 -71% Aberdeenshire 564 148 -416 -74% South Ayrshire 967 215 -752 -78% East Dunbartonshire 3,134 696 -2,438 -78% South Lanarkshire 2,343 518 -1,825 -78% Argyll and Bute 312 66 -246 -79% East Renfrewshire 806 165 -641 -80% Highland 473 89 -384 -81% Eilean Siar 1,446 269 -1,177 -81% West Dunbartonshire 1,211 217 -994 -82% Perth and Kinross 1,112 141 -971 -87% Shetland Islands 31 0 -31 -100% Recorded Crimes of Theft of aMotor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-1997 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Falkirk 37 45 8 22% Midlothian 240 281 41 17% Aberdeen City 984 1,027 43 4% Inverclyde 356 348 -8 -2% Dundee City 112 95 -17 -15% Shetland Islands 19 14 -5 -26% Glasgow City 1,212 874 -338 -28% East Ayrshire 261 186 -75 -29% Moray 149 106 -43 -29% Aberdeenshire 363 257 -106 -29% Highland 342 240 -102 -30% Edinburgh, City of 268 181 -87 -32% Clackmannanshire 3,489 2,171 -1,318 -38% Argyll and Bute 221 134 -87 -39% Scottish Borders 229 131 -98 -43% Fife 528 283 -245 -46% Orkney Islands 30 15 -15 -50% Stirling 297 133 -164 -55% Angus 277 123 -154 -56% West Lothian 991 440 -551 -56% North Lanarkshire 2,623 1,150 -1,473 -56% Perth and Kinross 417 181 -236 -57% East Lothian 1,064 395 -669 -63% North Ayrshire 929 339 -590 -64% Dumfries and Galloway 7,575 2,318 -5,257 -69% West Dunbartonshire 836 251 -585 -70% South Lanarkshire 2,669 798 -1,871 -70% East Dunbartonshire 1,748 522 -1,226 -70% Renfrewshire 2,110 539 -1,571 -74% South Ayrshire 669 168 -501 -75% East Renfrewshire 671 155 -516 -77% Eilean Siar 788 141 -647 -82% Recorded Crimes of Vandalism,Reckless Damage and Malicious Mischief by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Orkney Islands 91 259 168 185% Midlothian 1,208 2,870 1,662 138% Dundee City 544 1,167 623 115% Stirling 738 1,563 825 112% Inverclyde 1,117 2,347 1,230 110% East Ayrshire 1,601 3,202 1,601 100% Scottish Borders 1,091 1,991 900 82% West Lothian 2,491 4,474 1,983 80% Highland 2,114 3,775 1,661 79% North Lanarkshire 4,827 8,618 3,791 79% Edinburgh, City of 1,107 1,896 789 71% Glasgow City 5,718 9,778 4,060 71% South Lanarkshire 4,062 6,443 2,381 59% South Ayrshire 1,491 2,335 844 57% West Dunbartonshire 1,832 2,789 957 52% Eilean Siar 1,100 1,670 570 52% Argyll and Bute 1,012 1,536 524 52% North Ayrshire 2,264 3,424 1,160 51% Fife 1,855 2,785 930 50% Clackmannanshire 7,854 11,555 3,701 47% East Renfrewshire 1,216 1,788 572 47% Aberdeen City 3,650 5,315 1,665 46% East Lothian 1,792 2,601 809 45% Dumfries and Galloway 13,193 18,171 4,978 38% Shetland Islands 238 308 70 29% Falkirk 272 333 61 22% Aberdeenshire 3,442 4,066 624 18% Moray 1,799 2,022 223 12% Perth and Kinross 2,063 2,311 248 12% Renfrewshire 3,659 3,673 14 0% Angus 1,952 1,784 -168 -9% East Dunbartonshire 4,194 3,491 -703 -17% The Executive have supplied the following corrected answer:Cathy Jamieson: The figures requested are shownin the tables below:Recorded crimes of Housebreakingby Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Shetland Islands 5 15 10 200% Midlothian 140 142 2 1% City of Edinburgh 2,792 2,508 -284 -10% Highland 303 193 -110 -36% North Ayrshire 821 522 -299 -36% Clackmannanshire 210 132 -78 -37% South Lanarkshire 1,356 847 -509 -38% Aberdeenshire 551 323 -228 -41% North Lanarkshire 1,226 705 -521 -42% Fife 1,942 1,103 -839 -43% Moray 176 92 -84 -48% Stirling 370 186 -184 -50% South Ayrshire 500 237 -263 -53% Falkirk 571 265 -306 -54% West Lothian 643 296 -347 -54% East Ayrshire 834 378 -456 -55% Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 9 4 -5 -56% City of Glasgow 6,779 2,874 -3,905 -58% East Lothian 231 96 -135 -58% Aberdeen City 2,744 1,135 -1,609 -59% West Dunbartonshire 921 380 -541 -59% East Dunbartonshire 608 241 -367 -60% Renfrewshire 1,423 561 -862 -61% Scottish Borders 237 93 -144 -61% Argyll and Bute 420 161 -259 -62% East Renfrewshire 694 264 -430 -62% Angus 296 110 -186 -63% Dundee City 1,948 662 -1,286 -66% Dumfries and Galloway 486 165 -321 -66% Orkney Islands 3 1 -2 -67% Inverclyde 984 289 -695 -71% Perth and Kinross 622 155 -467 -75% Recorded Crimes of Theft froma Motor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Orkney Islands 0 0 0 0% Midlothian 302 289 -13 -4% Dumfries and Galloway 245 184 -61 -25% Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 6 4 -2 -33% City of Edinburgh 5,856 3,534 -2,322 -40% Clackmannanshire 143 69 -74 -52% East Lothian 420 186 -234 -56% Moray 166 73 -93 -56% Falkirk 571 248 -323 -57% West Lothian 967 410 -557 -58% Renfrewshire 2,291 875 -1,416 -62% Fife 3,051 1,139 -1,912 -63% Aberdeen City 4,106 1,449 -2,657 -65% Angus 298 101 -197 -66% North Ayrshire 921 308 -613 -67% Inverclyde 875 287 -588 -67% East Ayrshire 929 295 -634 -68% North Lanarkshire 2,687 839 -1,848 -69% Scottish Borders 328 101 -227 -69% Stirling 421 128 -293 -70% City of Glasgow 11,941 3,410 -8,531 -71% Aberdeenshire 564 148 -416 -74% South Ayrshire 967 215 -752 -78% Dundee City 3,134 696 -2,438 -78% South Lanarkshire 2,343 518 -1,825 -78% Argyll and Bute 312 66 -246 -79% East Dunbartonshire 806 165 -641 -80% Highland 473 89 -384 -81% East Renfrewshire 1,446 269 -1,177 -81% West Dunbartonshire 1,211 217 -994 -82% Perth and Kinross 1,112 141 -971 -87% Shetland Islands 31 0 -31 -100% Recorded crimes of Theft of aMotor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005/-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 37 45 8 22% Midlothian 240 281 41 17% Aberdeen City 984 1,027 43 4% Inverclyde 356 348 -8 -2% Clackmannanshire 112 95 -17 -15% Shetland Islands 19 14 -5 -26% Fife 1,212 874 -338 -28% Dumfries and Galloway 261 186 -75 -29% Moray 149 106 -43 -29% Aberdeenshire 363 257 -106 -29% Highland 342 240 -102 -30% East Lothian 268 181 -87 -32% City of Edinburgh 3,489 2,171 -1,318 -38% Argyll and Bute 221 134 -87 -39% Scottish Borders 229 131 -98 -43% Falkirk 528 283 -245 -46% Orkney Islands 30 15 -15 -50% Stirling 297 133 -164 -55% Angus 277 123 -154 -56% West Lothian 991 440 -551 -56% North Lanarkshire 2,623 1,150 -1,473 -56% Perth and Kinross 417 181 -236 -57% East Ayrshire 1,064 395 -669 -63% North Ayrshire 929 339 -590 -64% City of Glasgow 7,575 2,318 -5,257 -69% West Dunbartonshire 836 251 -585 -70% South Lanarkshire 2,669 798 -1,871 -70% Dundee City 1,748 522 -1,226 -70% Renfrewshire 2,110 539 -1,571 -74% South Ayrshire 669 168 -501 -75% East Dunbartonshire 671 155 -516 -77% East Renfrewshire 788 141 -647 -82% Recorded Crimes of Vandalism,Reckless Damage and Malicious Mischief by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Orkney Islands 91 259 168 185% Midlothian 1,208 2,870 1,662 138% Clackmannanshire 544 1,167 623 115% Stirling 738 1,563 825 112% Inverclyde 1,117 2,347 1,230 110% Dumfries and Galloway 1,601 3,202 1,601 100% Scottish Borders 1,091 1,991 900 82% West Lothian 2,491 4,474 1,983 80% Highland 2,114 3,775 1,661 79% North Lanarkshire 4,827 8,618 3,791 79% East Lothian 1,107 1,896 789 71% Fife 5,718 9,778 4,060 71% South Lanarkshire 4,062 6,443 2,381 59% South Ayrshire 1,491 2,335 844 57% West Dunbartonshire 1,832 2,789 957 52% East Renfrewshire 1,100 1,670 570 52% Argyll and Bute 1,012 1,536 524 52% North Ayrshire 2,264 3,424 1,160 51% Falkirk 1,855 2,785 930 50% City of Edinburgh 7,854 11,555 3,701 47% East Dunbartonshire 1,216 1,788 572 47% Aberdeen City 3,650 5,315 1,665 46% East Ayrshire 1,792 2,601 809 45% City of Glasgow 13,193 18,171 4,978 38% Shetland Islands 238 308 70 29% Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 272 333 61 22% Aberdeenshire 3,442 4,066 624 18% Moray 1,799 2,022 223 12% Perth and Kinross 2,063 2,311 248 12% Renfrewshire 3,659 3,673 14 0% Angus 1,952 1,784 -168 -9% Dundee City 4,194 3,491 -703 -17% S2W-31895
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18277

Area Tourist Boards (ATBs) Economic BudgetsThere were no specific economic development budgets for ATBs. The following provides thetotal budgets for each ATB since 1999-2000 until 2003-04.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2006

Communities Committee, 20 Sep 2006

It is also important that the terms of a decision following a review are clearly set out so that applicants are in no doubt about how their review case has been handled and why decisions have been taken.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2006

Communities Committee, 14 Jun 2006

Although pre-emption does not apply here, each amendment has a reference about pre-emptions, which members will be able to follow through the proceedings. I open the discussion up to members.

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