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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 October 2004

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The total number of dwellings rehabilitated by housingassociations from funding provided by the Scottish Executive in each of the past five yearswas as follows: 1999-2000 519 2000-01 309 2001-02 399 2002-03 442 2003-04 528 New Houses Completed by the PrivateSector.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2004

Plenary, 20 May 2004

Resolved, That the Parliament supports Scottish Executive initiatives, such as the Scottish Union Learning Fund, the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework and the Determined to Succeed programme, to ensure the provision of effective skills and learning opportunities that will allow more people to play a full and productive role in the workplace and i...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2003

Plenary, 25 Sep 2003

That the Parliament welcomes the announcement of Scottish Executive funding to realise the National Theatre of Scotland; commends the Executive on its vision in supporting the radical concept of a commissioning theatre of national and international status to present theatrical and writing excellence to all the people of Scotland and take Scotland's creative...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2002

Plenary, 25 Apr 2002

That the Parliament, for the purposes of any Act of the Scottish Parliament resulting from the Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Bill, agrees to any expenditure payable out of the Scottish Consolidated Fund in respect of— (a) the appointment of the Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner and any staff appointed to assist the Commissioner; ...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2000

Plenary, 15 Jun 2000

Resolved, That the Parliament continues to support the Executive's policies on law and order and commends the priorities identified in the Programme for Government being taken forward by the Executive, including combating drug misuse as set out in the Drugs Action Plan Protecting our Future and through the creation of the Scottish Drugs Enforcement Agency which will fund an additional 100 officers in local forces, tackling youth crime, particularly persistent offenders, as set out in the Report It's a Criminal Waste: Stop Youth Crime Now and the Executive's response, helping witnesses by extending a volunteer Witness Service to all Sheriff Courts, and the injection of an additional £8.9 million for the police which is sufficient for forces to recruit a further 300 extra officers.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2006

Finance Committee, 13 Jun 2006

In recent years, it has begun to develop the addition of staff who undertake other functions—one can see a change, although the number of staff is not huge.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 11 Mar 2003

There have been complaints about smells in Saline, but the same level of nuisance has not been perceived. If we develop paragraph 97 to make the point about the contrast between the two communities, we could leave out the detailed points about going to dances and so on.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2002

Plenary, 07 Feb 2002

Resolved, That the Parliament believes that class size is an important aspect of educational provision; notes that the performance indicators recently published by the Accounts Commission relate to the financial year 2000-01 whilst the targets in the Programme for Government relate to the financial year 2001-02; welcomes the progress that the Scottish Executive and local authorities have made in reducing the size of Primary 1 to Primary 3 classes; recognises that education is about developing...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2001

Plenary, 13 Dec 2001

Resolved, That the Parliament notes with concern recent developments at the Beatson Oncology Centre and the inevitable impact on cancer services in the West of Scotland if further urgent action is not taken; supports the appointment of Dr Adam Bryson as Medical Director and welcomes the additional impetus and focus this gives to implementation of the agreed...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2001

Plenary, 25 Apr 2001

It was explained that the term was developed in Scotland on the basis of the legal right for a man to beat his wife as long as the stick was not thicker than the breadth of his thumb.

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