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Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2000

European Committee, 03 Oct 2000

It is quite a while since we carried out scrutiny, and I remind members that we put this on hold partly because, at the time, we were in the thick of our inquiry into structural funds. As a result, the list of documents that have been distributed goes back as far as 2 May.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2000

European Committee, 03 Oct 2000

It is quite a while since we carried out scrutiny, and I remind members that we put this on hold partly because, at the time, we were in the thick of our inquiry into structural funds. As a result, the list of documents that have been distributed goes back as far as 2 May.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2006

S2W-30293

The numbers of applications assessedas homeless under the homelessness legislation by local authorities are shown inthe following table.Number of ApplicationsAssessed as Homeless by Local Authority: 2000-01 to 2005-06 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Scotland 26,200 31,100 35,060 36,674 34,821 36,299 Aberdeen City 860 880 846 805 659 1,110 Aberdeenshire 640 620 667 629 723 736 Angus 270 310 445 536 529 531 Argyll and Bute 230 340 515 561 561 656 Clackmannanshire 350 390 376 408 512 598 Dumfries and Galloway 490 620 780 801 859 827 Dundee City 530 510 415 366 376 311 East Ayrshire 390 430 671 692 808 734 East Dunbartonshire 230 220 258 320 258 362 East Lothian 340 450 435 436 462 553 East Renfrewshire 120 150 122 195 246 260 Edinburgh, City of 3,470 3,550 3,815 4,283 4,192 4,287 Eilean Siar 50 60 124 130 173 155 Falkirk 940 930 1,021 992 808 879 Fife 1,530 1,800 2,325 2,824 2,621 2,729 Glasgow City 8,380 11,520 11,038 10,624 8,436 8,609 Highland 440 530 791 1,220 1,292 1,349 Inverclyde 190 220 364 550 430 509 Midlothian 250 310 405 422 483 467 Moray 210 270 546 383 413 346 North Ayrshire 650 820 1,382 1,295 1,109 1,076 North Lanarkshire 900 1,110 1,649 1,972 2,763 2,879 Orkney 60 70 50 65 88 87 Perth and Kinross 380 430 654 361 305 390 Renfrewshire 630 440 565 652 689 628 Scottish Borders,The 380 350 388 598 470 529 Shetland 90 110 109 105 69 43 South Ayrshire 570 590 551 554 552 546 South Lanarkshire 820 970 1,335 1,402 1,267 1,401 Stirling 460 420 505 455 535 517 West Dunbartonshire 530 660 835 860 1,133 1,230 West Lothian 910 1,010 1,078 1,178 1,000 965 Source: HL1returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2006

S2W-27621

Updated figures for 2005 will be publishedon 30 August 2006 in the statistical bulletin Quarterly housing trends in Scotland:Quarter ending 31 March 2006 which can be accessed online at:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Housing-Regeneration/PubHousingTrend.Sheltered Housing Provided byPublic Authorities and Housing Associations as at 31 March: 1999-2004   1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Scotland 35,296 35,348 34,615 34,247 33,861 32,758 Aberdeen City 2,562 2,556 2,540 2,542 2,589 2,718 Aberdeenshire 2,022 1,963 2,036 2,053 2,068 2,070 Angus 1,092 1,123 1,099 1,101 1,070 1,061 Argyll and Bute 590 590 616 586 586 586 Clackmannanshire 239 239 239 227 166 166 Dumfries and Galloway 696 639 655 668 643 747 Dundee City 4,057 3,973 4,203 3,964 3,656 3,604 East Ayrshire 734 662 683 683 626 626 East Dunbartonshire 336 341 412 399 399 399 East Lothian 452 452 435 435 435 434 East Renfrewshire 417 417 382 378 373 374 Edinburgh, City of 3,694 3,721 3,296 3,328 3,334 3,266 Eilean Siar 212 203 161 158 120 132 Falkirk 754 754 672 660 660 745 Fife 1,887 1,913 1,992 1,991 1,774 1,751 Glasgow City 3,785 4,293 3,391 3,241 3,517 3,158 Highland 799 972 1,092 1,099 1,071 1,043 Inverclyde 824 468 475 481 467 467 Midlothian 288 288 287 288 276 276 Moray 497 448 488 495 495 496 North Ayrshire 668 668 636 636 670 670 North Lanarkshire 1,569 1,596 1,666 1,669 1,789 1,821 Orkney Islands 44 44 46 51 46 46 Perth and Kinross 972 936 947 947 915 917 Renfrewshire 733 730 761 777 775 775 Scottish Borders, The 995 1,019 1,036 1,027 996 996 Shetland Islands 288 288 286 287 274 263 South Ayrshire 789 791 738 739 764 140 South Lanarkshire 1,645 1,597 1,592 1,587 1,602 1,599 Stirling 452 452 527 525 546 284 West Dunbartonshire 456 478 509 508 454 454 West Lothian 748 734 717 717 705 674 Source: S1B returns from localauthorities to Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 July 2006

S2W-27187

Informationon the number of new house built is not recorded by parliamentary constituency.The following table shows the number of new houses built since 1999 in each localauthority area, which is the administrative unit used for reporting the information.New Build Completionsby Local Authority Area: 1999-2005 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 24,388 23,040 23,341 23,950 23,716 24,846 24,295 Aberdeen City 892 893 591 530 670 822 663 Aberdeenshire 1,404 1,103 1,377 1,347 1,481 1,802 1,675 Angus 371 364 375 527 359 465 442 Argyll and Bute 226 219 280 173 297 348 368 Clackmannanshire 161 187 160 278 360 451 357 Dumfries and Galloway 493 369 559 382 626 727 564 Dundee City 562 676 335 699 719 679 399 East Ayrshire 280 491 547 325 319 245 412 East Dunbartonshire 156 216 132 89 147 198 168 East Lothian 346 297 460 461 302 304 755 East Renfrewshire 515 471 245 270 144 98 41 Edinburgh City of 3,010 1,663 2,498 1,675 1,534 2,691 2,373 Eilean Siar 58 70 62 119 105 100 127 Falkirk 551 612 854 792 1,119 930 1,045 Fife 2,030 1,435 1,280 1,954 1,908 1,711 1,975 Glasgow City 3,048 3,455 3,956 3,408 3,088 3,458 3,252 Highland. 1,366 970 645 893 938 886 847 Inverclyde 288 420 283 385 323 349 267 Midlothian 352 225 219 127 196 96 121 Moray 230 320 324 480 326 275 563 North Ayrshire 468 397 451 448 411 517 555 North Lanarkshire 2,202 1,935 1,441 1,716 1,392 1,618 1,530 Orkney 39 60 101 121 86 85 117 Perth and Kinross 530 631 620 994 1,072 969 679 Renfrewshire 587 706 552 577 520 686 472 Scottish Borders The 296 586 619 829 753 519 527 Shetland 104 224 88 92 62 85 74 South Ayrshire 430 339 405 337 398 423 311 South Lanarkshire 1,333 1,426 1,420 1,686 2,115 1,855 1,823 Stirling 437 449 399 617 370 150 437 West Dunbartonshire 312 391 684 380 338 213 464 West Lothian 1,311 1,440 1,379 1,239 1,238 1,091 892 Source: Newbuild returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-21034

Name Occupation Place of Employment Dr David Steel Chief Executive NHS Quality Improvement Scotland Mr Tim Brett Director Health Protection Scotland Susan Brimelow Director of Healthcare Regulation Care Commission Mr John Gallacher Joint Secretary Scottish Partnership Forum Mrs Liz Gillies Director of HAI Initiative NHS Education for Scotland Mr John Glennie Chief Executive Borders NHS Board Dr Mary Hanson Microbiologist Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust Mr Robert Howe Head of Environmental Services South Lanarkshire Council Mr Paul Kingsmore Chief Executive The Property and Environment Forum Executive Mr Adrian Lucas Chief Executive Scottish Ambulance Service Mrs Audrey Mackenzie Deputy to Susan Brimelow/Professional Adviser Care Commission Mrs Maggie McCowan Senior Manager Infection Control Infection Control Nurses’ Association (Scotland) Mr Robert Masterton Medical Director Ayrshire and Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Ken Oates Consultant in Public Health Medicine Highland NHS Board Mr Robert Peat General Manager Eastern Glasgow LHCC Mr Tom Reilly Public Involvement Representative Member of the public Mrs Marjory Russell Public Involvement Representative Member of the public Dr Charles Saunders Consultant in Public Health Medicine Fife NHS Board Mr Paul Wilson Director of Nursing Lanarkshire Acute Hospitals Mr Alistair Brown Head of Performance Management Division Scottish Executive Health Department Dr Harry Burns Chief Medical Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Dr Peter Christie Senior Medical Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Dr Michael Cornbleet Senior Medical Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Professor Peter Donnelly Deputy Chief Medical Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Mr Alex Killick Assistant Director: Partnership and Employment Scottish Executive Health Department Mr Paul Martin Chief Nursing Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Mrs Linda Middleton HAI Task Force Project Supervisor Scottish Executive Health Department Dr Mini Mishra Senior Medical Officer Scottish Executive Health Department Mrs Diane Murray Partnership and Employment Practice Scottish Executive Health Department Mr Ross Scott Policy Implementation and Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2005

S2W-16440

Analytical Services Division in Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department are developing a public sector employment series taken from administrative data.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2004

S2W-12702

This role in relation to testing will be in addition to the Agency’s continuing responsibility, as an independent body set up to protect the public’s health and consumer interests in relation to food, for monitoring developments and advising on the scientific evidence on the food-borne BSE risk to consumers.In advising on the robustness of testing, the agen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2004

S2W-11604

To ask the Scottish Executive how many new sheltered housing complexes were built by (a) social landlords other than local authorities and (b) private developers, broken down by local authority area, in each year since 1999.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2001

S1W-13523

From these initial contacts a database of local contacts was established enabling the 22 Census Area Managers throughout Scotland to develop locally a link with these groups so that, in the event of someone needing help, frontline skilled assistance would be available from the representative organisations.

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