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Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2006

Plenary, 18 Jan 2006

Given that two of the bills that are coming to fruition relate to tramlines in Edinburgh, would the minister care to scotch the rumours that surface in the press from time to time that those projects might be at risk due to a lack of funding? Those of us who have laboured to produce the bills would be mightily displeased if, despite our work, the tramlines ...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2005

European and External Relations Committee, 22 Nov 2005

It might be worth while contacting the Scottish Civic Forum. I know that it has a funding problem. Does it still exist? It will for a short while.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2002

Plenary, 04 Sep 2002

We need to look at the resources closely to ensure that the fire brigades are adequately funded to enable them to supply their staff with the appropriate safety equipment.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2006

Plenary, 09 Mar 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament notes the progress made at Longannet to secure future base load energy supplies; supports the Scottish Executive's commitment to the development of a wide range of renewable energy technologies in Scotland as a key element of a balanced energy supply mix; supports the Executive's target that 40% of electricity generated in Scotland by 2020 should come from renewable sources; looks forward to publication of the revised Scottish Climate Change Programme and the consideration given to the contribution of energy efficiency and renewables to reduce carbon dioxide emissions; endorses the Executive's commitment to tackling fuel poverty; acknowledges the Executive's commitment to not support further development of nuclear power stations while waste management issues remain unresolved; welcomes the release of the first two volumes of the Scottish Energy Study; recognises the importance of the UK Energy Review, and supports the Executive's engagement with the UK Government, Ofgem and the energy industry to ensure that the future energy supply needs of Scotland are met.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2004

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 29 Sep 2004

I welcome the Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development, Allan Wilson, and his officials.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2004

Plenary, 03 Jun 2004

I recognise Lord Sewel's significant contribution to Scotland's developing legal and political relationship with the rest of the United Kingdom.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2004

Plenary, 19 May 2004

That the Parliament recognises the considerable ecological, economic and social importance of Scotland's marine environment; notes that the seas and oceans are the theme of this year's United Nations World Environment Day on 5 June; acknowledges the range of initiatives already taken by the Scottish Executive to protect and enhance all of Scotland's coastline and marine waters, including the Partnership Agreement commitment to consult on the options of establishing a national coastline park and marine national parks; endorses the Executive's continued input to the United Kingdom marine stewardship report process, to the development...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2001

Plenary, 20 Dec 2001

In particular, they have nothing to do with the situation that has developed since then in relation to a pension scheme that has caused great disconcert throughout Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2001

Rural Development Committee, 20 Mar 2001

Periodically, waves of foot-and-mouth disease swept across Europe and also infected us, as happened in 1981, albeit only on the Isle of Wight.All developed countries have adopted a stamping-out policy, which is what we are implementing at the moment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2007

S2W-32382

Survey effort will therefore beconcentrated in these areas over the coming years.The information from the 2005 data shows that some of the mostsignificant factors likely to be contributing to decline of species and habitatsare habitat loss through agriculture, development encroachment and the effects ofpollution.

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