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The current number of serving Justices of the Peace broken down by sheriffdom is as follows:SHERIFFDOMNUMBER OF JUSTICESGLASGOW & STRATHKELVIN20GRAMPIAN, HIGHLAND & ISLANDS46LOTHIAN & BORDERS34NORTH STRATHCLYDE49SOUTH STRATHCLYDE, DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY56TAYSIDE, CENTRAL & FIFE49TOTAL NUMBER OF JUSTICES254' S6W-33109
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Date answered:
22 January 2025
The information requested is not held centrally by the Scottish Government the member may wish to contact NHS Grampian directly for information. S6W-33478
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Date answered:
22 January 2025
There is a total of 2,297 street lights on the A90 broken down by local authority area as follows:Aberdeenshire Council - 637Aberdeen City Council - 154Angus Council - 405Dundee City Council - 474Edinburgh City Council - 411Fife Council - 41Perth & Kinross Council - 175 S6W-33161
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Date answered:
22 January 2025
The Scottish Government supports Network Rail, ScotRail Trains Limited, Scottish Rail Holdings Limited, and Caledonian Sleeper Limited through the funds it provides to these organisations. S6W-33034
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Date answered:
21 January 2025
The Scottish Shape of Training Transition Group undertakes an annual review of medical training establishments and makes recommendations to Scottish Ministers on the need to create additional training places in order to meet increased demand and future anticipated consultant need. S6W-33148
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Date answered:
20 January 2025
The December 2024 figure is not yet available but at the end of November 2024 there were 23,123 unclaimed deposits, totalling to a value of £6,310,182. S6W-33205
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Date answered:
20 January 2025
The Scottish Government recognises the gradual reduction of alcohol-related hospital admissions over the past decade and is working closely with Public Health Scotland, local services and other stakeholders to ensure the reasons behind the gradual reduction are factored in to service provision. S6W-32780
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Date answered:
15 January 2025
The Scottish Government recognises the gradual reduction of alcohol-related hospital admissions over the past decade and is working closely with Public Health Scotland, local services and other stakeholders to ensure the reasons behind the gradual reduction are factored in to service provision. S6W-32459
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Date answered:
14 January 2025
Rail is already a very low carbon form of transport for passengers and freight, accounting for in the region of 1.2% of all transport emissions in Scotland.Therefore the principal contribution of rail to decarbonisation is secured through modal shift to rail from less sustainable transport modes. S6W-32596
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Date answered:
14 January 2025
These include the number of services delivered, passenger revenue, Network Rail access charges, inflation, energy and fuel costs, and variations introduced during the Covid period. S6W-32581