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Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 14 Mar 2000

We should emphasise matters on which the committee, the Parliament and the Executive have a direct influence. Rural development is at the heart of the committee's work and we should bid for a debate on the first report that reflects that theme.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 February 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 15 Feb 2000

I invite the Deputy Minister for Rural Affairs to address the issue, before I open the subject to other committee members to develop points or ask questions. I thank the convener for his welcome and Richard Lochhead for raising the issue.I welcome the committee's interest in this statutory instrument.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2000

Plenary, 13 Jan 2000

That the Parliament acknowledges the need for action to provide good quality and accessible housing and strong and secure communities; welcomes the Executive's proposals to achieve this through a range of measures including the introduction of a single social tenancy, the development of a single regulatory framework for social housing, the promotion of a st...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 1999

Equal Opportunities Committee, 14 Dec 1999

I am concerned about the view of the Equal Opportunities Committee, what I hope this Parliament's view will be, and the view that will develop at Westminster. Therefore, whether that quotation is dropped is not a major concern to me, because it is what this committee says that matters.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 1999

Plenary, 04 Nov 1999

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the difficulties being faced by the agriculture industry; endorses the principle contained in the Partnership for Scotland agreement of working to support and enhance rural life and the rural economy; commends the steps already taken by the Scottish Executive to achieve these aims, and supports the Executive in its determination to promote long-term sustainable development...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 1999

Standards Committee, 08 Oct 1999

Some of this is not totally clear—there is a question mark next to "developers/development", but you go on to say:"so we briefed Jackie Baillie on that as well".Mr Laurance says:"Sorry, which minister?"
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2006

S2W-27786

Informationon housing association expenditure, broken down by local authority area, is notheld centrally.Housing Revenue Account CapitalExpenditure £000 Local Authority 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Est   HRA HRA HRA HRA HRA HRA HRA HRA Prudential Prudential Aberdeen City Council 13,873 15,384 23,268 24,263 22,991 20,547 19,026 20,340 30,765 33,557 Aberdeenshire Council 9,996 9,896 9,171 11,511 11,756 12,112 7,487 9,957 6,401 8,367 Angus Council 6,546 8,293 6,683 6,322 7,475 7,222 6,851 6,969 9,828 9,086 Argyll and Bute Council 3,001 4,658 3,839 4,148 3,196 3,282 3,500 3,547 3,629 3,747 Clackmannanshire Council 3,621 2,729 3,010 3,802 3,492 3,419 3,247 3,425 6,074 5,795 Dumfries and Galloway 9,456 8,539 10,762 9,959 11,359 8,725 6,820 n/a n/a n/a Dundee City Council 14,249 11,949 12,423 12,704 13,331 11,822 11,097 10,705 15,080 14,924 East Ayrshire Council 8,908 7,023 11,405 8,303 9,443 9,630 9,850 9,898 11,793 9,976 East Dunbartonshire Council 4,273 3,213 3,437 4,516 4,735 4,157 4,014 5,336 5,193 6,755 East Lothian Council 7,329 7,537 6,918 6,917 6,105 5,225 8,720 7,978 12,611 17,028 East Renfrewshire 2,956 2,191 1,544 1,675 2,066 1,992 2,212 1,637 2,550 5,163 Edinburgh Council, City of 25,068 22,474 27,021 29,471 25,517 24,891 23,691 26,056 30,189 35,275 Eilean Siar, Comhairle nan 2,728 2,082 2,240 2,263 2,387 2,355 2,691 2,629 2,156 2,823 Falkirk Council 10,138 8,779 10,533 12,389 13,282 12,381 14,162 12,404 16,653 13,098 Fife Council 15,638 13,478 25,473 23,110 20,598 24,992 23,719 25,037 31,432 34,378 Glasgow City Council 72,140 52,981 55,895 54,409 57,761 77,720 75,609 n/a n/a n/a Highland Council 15,100 10,003 10,583 9,991 11,825 14,643 12,339 15,440 13,458 14,176 Inverclyde Council 4,007 6,326 5,425 6,419 5,601 5,861 5,530 4,879 4,584 5,721 Midlothian Council 4,840 4,555 5,072 4,500 4,700 5,837 5,149 7,476 4,484 8,749 Moray Council 3,337 4,156 3,707 2,865 4,103 3,460 3,266 3,672 2,924 3,253 North Ayrshire Council 27,355 8,170 7,316 6,506 7,709 7,379 7,556 8,015 8,017 18,719 North Lanarkshire Council 39,603 32,589 24,827 25,247 24,675 22,964 24,487 24,572 39,302 40,550 Orkney Islands Council 270 504 524 668 595 760 770 686 652 795 Perth and Kinross Council 4,577 4,316 4,242 3,817 6,189 3,393 5,959 4,470 4,065 5,860 Renfrewshire Council 11,691 13,275 13,521 13,584 12,971 12,582 13,016 11,059 14,383 16,244 Scottish Borders Council 5,451 3,679 4,435 3,621 3,971 3,530 2,344 n/a n/a n/a Shetland Islands Council 3,186 2,314 2,467 2,206 2,560 3,349 2,000 2,891 1,715 1,172 South Ayrshire Council 8,321 6,353 7,562 7,507 6,533 7,720 7,546 9,995 6,097 8,602 South Lanarkshire Council 17,133 16,000 20,696 18,055 16,750 18,160 21,876 23,511 32,443 49,092 Stirling Council 5,383 5,292 5,263 4,706 6,457 6,311 5,984 6,448 9,337 9,635 West Dunbartonshire 7,293 8,544 8,882 8,233 8,132 7,170 6,830 8,752 12,049 15,147 West Lothian Council 40,291 13,049 13,979 11,744 12,756 13,762 23,168 34,193 23,904 27,763 Scotland 407,758 320,330 352,122 345,431 351,021 367,353 370,516 311,976 361,768 425,450 Notes: Information provided by councilsin the housing income and expenditure statistical return.Includes capital expenditurefunded from revenue accounts in addition to expenditure funded...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2004

S2W-06233

To ask the Scottish Executive what funding has been allocated under the New Housing Partnership programme in each year since its inception; whether any changes have been made to these allocations and, if so, whether it will detail the changes made, and what underspend there has been in each year, all broken down by local authority.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2005

Plenary, 22 Dec 2005

Further, of course, the charge is levied not only on private companies but on bodies that are funded from the public purse, such as local authorities and registered social landlords.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 13 Sep 2005

I do not have any accurate figures for that, but I am informed that the Irish Government provided seed funding of €2.5 million for the St Patrick's day festival.

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