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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2004

S2W-08795

To ask the Scottish Executive what measures will be undertaken to improve and upgrade the A76 between Kirkconnel and Dumfries in each of the next five years and what funding has been, or will be, allocated to each of these measures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2004

S2W-06985

To ask the Scottish Executive what operational and funding arrangements are in place for the research and development of policy on, and care for, people suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03907

Child and adolescent mentalhealth is one of the priority objectives for the Changing Children’s ServicesFund, an integrated funding stream to support development of better integratedservices for the most vulnerable children.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2003

S1W-34197

This investment will provide 268 new houses within the constituency over this period. Communities Scotland's funding is channelled through four housing associations, and a detailed breakdown of units/spend by association is as follows:Completed/Approved Units and Spend 2002-032003-042004-05 UnitsSpend (£ Million)UnitsSpend (£ Million)UnitsSpend (£ Million)Bellsmyre HA--300.075-0.945Cordale HA-2.092400.580-0.817Cube HA-0.060300.87020.030Dunbritton HA661.183700.530302.045Sub-Total663.3351702.055323.837Additional Spend* 1.103 0.775 0.300Total 4.438 2.830 4.137Note:*Includes environmental projects, adaptations and wider role funding supporting/relating to housing developments.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2002

S1W-26532

Our key modernising priorities are therefore those activities which support the provision of better public services and offer real benefits to citizens, such as the projects which meet the criteria for our Modernising Government Fund. The four priority areas identified for the second round of the fund are the development of a citizen account/citizen smartcard, datasharing, data standards and e-procurement as set out in the bidding guidance, issued on 19 December 2001 and available at:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/government/c21g/round2_bid.pdf.We are considering supporting a number of projects in other areas, but which we believe will also support the provision of better public services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2002

S1W-21364

However, if the costs are part of a wider business development proposal there may be local sources of funding available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2001

S1W-13210

While Orkney Islands Council did not receive funding to return any empty properties it was allocated £36,000 to fund an Empty Homes Officer who is assisting the Council in its assessment of the extent of empty properties on the island and the development of an empty homes stra...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2000

S1W-11208

Assistance is available from the Executive for certain fishery-related harbour development, for pier and harbour improvements in the Highlands and Islands and from the EC through European Funds (ERDF) in eligible areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2000

S1W-04911

In doing so, we are taking into account action already being taken in response to Roger Kent's report on Children's Safeguards.As part of the response to Roger Kent's report, we have made funding available through the Children's Services Development Fund to assist the build-up...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2000

S1W-04545

This report will further inform the Scottish Executive's policy in this area.We also welcome the social inclusion emphasis within the new strategy for the distribution of the Lottery Sports Fund that was launched last year. We also now have a network of 47 Social Inclusion Partnerships in place across Scotland, supported by funding of £137 million over three years. sportscotland has plans to work with this network over the next three years to establish an appropriate and sustainable sports component in each of the SIP areas by 2003.

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