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Go Play is aimed at 5-13 year olds and is designed to help improve facilities and services in areas where children have the least opportunities to develop through play. S3W-25969
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 August 2009
I understand that Glasgow City Council has not yet granted planning permission but will do so on conclusion of a legal agreement covering the developer''s contribution to the Clyde Fastlink project.
To ask the Scottish Executive what guidance it has issued to local authorities to encourage them to develop swimming life-saving classes for young children.
To ask the Scottish Executive, in light of recent research findings that people materially affected by the recession were up to eight times more likely to have sought treatment for the first time for a mental health problem, what actions it will take to ensure that the current financial crisis does not develop into a mental health crisis. This question was...
It is for Forth Ports, as port authority, to assess any extended access to export shipping at Grangemouth port, recognising its proposed designation as a national development, as set out in the answer to question S3W-24666 on 18 June 2009.
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of people with (a) drug and (b) alcohol problems is likely to develop a mental health problem as a result of such addiction.
The experiences and outcomes, which have been developed on the basis of unparalleled engagement with the teaching profession and others, are designed to enable progression and provide opportunities to consolidate and extend learning across all curriculum areas including mathematics and science.
This will explore the feasibility of introducing permitted development rights for air source heat pumps with recommendations expected before the end of this year.
The Scottish Government will consider a wide range of issues, including animal welfare, in developing a new seal licensing system under proposals in the Marine (Scotland) Bill.