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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2006

S2W-23984

Due to local government re-organisation in 1996, there areproblems of comparability with data prior to this date and the table therefore presentsfigures for 1996-97 onwards.Number of ApplicationsAssessed as Homeless by Local Authority: 1996-97 to 2004-05 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Scotland 22,900 25,100 26,900 28,200 26,200 31,100 35,008 36,572 34,603 Aberdeen City 750 910 1,000 970 860 880 846 815 686 Aberdeenshire 700 670 690 700 640 620 667 627 711 Angus 330 330 450 350 270 310 438 471 446 Argyll and Bute 320 220 240 250 230 340 515 561 558 Clackmannanshire 130 150 280 320 350 390 376 408 513 Dumfries and Galloway 420 430 390 590 490 620 779 799 853 Dundee City 620 630 550 500 530 510 415 365 319 East Ayrshire 300 390 380 340 390 430 671 692 803 East Dunbartonshire 290 260 250 240 230 220 260 309 257 East Lothian 360 360 370 370 340 450 435 436 439 East Renfrewshire 60 80 100 180 120 150 122 195 246 Edinburgh, City of 2,160 2,840 2,930 3,310 3,470 3,550 3,816 4,283 4,190 Eilean Siar 100 80 70 90 50 60 124 130 171 Falkirk 470 570 720 890 940 930 1,021 992 807 Fife 1,110 1,540 1,680 1,840 1,530 1,800 2,324 2,810 2,584 Glasgow City 8,570 9,010 9,260 9,390 8,380 11,520 11,027 10,623 8,429 Highland 370 390 360 370 440 530 791 1,221 1,276 Inverclyde 210 320 280 200 190 220 364 549 424 Midlothian 370 340 390 310 250 310 405 422 483 Moray 90 190 110 160 210 270 545 384 413 North Ayrshire 360 480 530 670 650 820 1,382 1,295 1,107 North Lanarkshire 1,030 1,000 1,360 1,060 900 1,110 1,649 1,971 2,754 Orkney 60 70 70 80 60 70 50 65 88 Perth and Kinross 130 120 110 210 380 430 654 359 296 Renfrewshire 310 270 180 420 630 440 565 652 690 Scottish Borders,The 480 370 390 370 380 350 388 598 467 Shetland 130 120 80 60 90 110 105 105 69 South Ayrshire 550 530 590 600 570 590 549 554 545 South Lanarkshire 810 1,000 1,090 920 820 970 1,335 1,400 1,266 Stirling 560 640 680 620 460 420 492 469 589 West Dunbartonshire 210 240 360 550 530 660 836 860 1,132 West Lothian 570 540 1,030 1,260 910 1,010 1,062 1,152 992 Source: HL1returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2006

S2W-23964

The following table shows thenumbers of new private sector dwellings completed, broken down by local authorityareas for years 1995 to 2004.New Dwellings Completed; PrivateSector by Local Authority Area; 1995 to 2004 Local Authority Area 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Scotland 18,310 18,092 17,839 18,326 19,398 18,033 17,720 18,762 19,698 21,359 Aberdeen City 944 720 1,069 731 777 795 388 451 501 724 Aberdeenshire 1,159 619 652 1,132 1,179 988 1,201 1,148 1,270 1,633 Angus 443 326 233 213 252 254 308 360 316 365 Argyll and Bute 213 293 85 132 114 98 175 169 238 276 Clackmannanshire 108 146 122 60 122 128 160 206 332 401 Dumfries and Galloway 370 430 375 231 314 300 362 305 530 618 Dundee City 256 280 393 432 320 445 229 397 647 326 East Ayrshire 208 376 385 469 248 471 400 321 221 239 East Dunbartonshire 414 234 187 312 141 192 77 79 143 191 East Lothian 424 379 478 361 285 218 451 443 288 288 East Renfrewshire 294 296 276 402 431 345 204 270 114 83 Edinburgh City of 1,694 1,935 1,319 2,562 2,434 1,142 1,953 1,164 1,378 2,463 Eilean Siar 117 90 101 87 57 59 48 97 92 81 Falkirk 525 575 722 631 478 598 757 724 1,085 929 Fife 962 778 1,157 1,041 1,620 1,259 1,094 1,619 1,714 1,587 Glasgow City 1,698 2,360 1,540 1,338 2,209 2,207 2,115 2,146 1,592 2,572 Highland1 1,063 825 866 742 1,228 749 520 735 791 727 Inverclyde 103 328 211 210 195 172 164 244 222 246 Midlothian 190 256 339 232 288 221 167 115 165 82 Moray 572 460 340 117 200 290 298 447 324 267 sNorth Ayrshire 355 428 397 425 319 330 375 379 328 492 North Lanarkshire 1,586 1,363 1,720 1,640 1,868 1,658 1,145 1,356 1,261 1,504 Orkney 0 0 5 35 25 31 49 77 62 51 Perth and Kinross 577 386 702 670 348 438 520 779 895 847 Renfrewshire 812 853 750 779 495 539 400 422 472 504 Scottish Borders The 211 475 269 251 214 466 484 727 684 439 Shetland 95 96 69 122 48 210 66 78 61 79 South Ayrshire 274 337 421 375 362 278 341 206 324 353 South Lanarkshire 1,088 644 974 1,165 1,272 1,152 1,294 1,370 2,012 1,659 Stirling 337 499 453 313 352 366 337 511 286 123 West Dunbartonshire 332 204 236 78 99 299 421 198 202 194 West Lothian 887 1,101 993 1,038 1,104 1,335 1,217 1,219 1,148 1,016 Source: New Build returns bylocal authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2005

S2W-21418

Table 1 Permanent Lets to Homeless Households by Local Authority: 2004-05 All Permanent Lets Lets to Homeless Households Lets to Homeless as % of All Lets Scotland 33,872 9,454 28 Aberdeen City 2,650 266 10 Aberdeenshire 1,246 271 22 Angus 882 325 37 Argyll and Bute 523 202 39 Clackmannanshire 442 197 45 Dumfries and Galloway na na na Dundee City 1,886 167 9 East Ayrshire 1,487 222 15 East Dunbartonshire 314 124 39 East Lothian 461 143 31 East Renfrewshire 250 87 35 City of Edinburgh 3,397 1,088 32 Eilean Siar 132 47 36 Falkirk 1,359 489 36 Fife 3,117 695 22 Glasgow City na na na Highland 1,364 415 30 Inverclyde 759 207 27 Midlothian 242 131 54 Moray 373 176 47 North Ayrshire 1,165 489 42 North Lanarkshire 3,680 1,356 37 Orkney 62 17 27 Perth and Kinross 610 322 53 Renfrewshire 1,489 279 19 Scottish Borders na na na Shetland 199 28 14 South Ayrshire 829 239 29 South Lanarkshire 2,492 482 19 Stirling 460 136 30 West Dunbartonshire 1,123 428 38 West Lothian 879 426 48 Source: Lettings returns by local authorities to Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-16068

Key initiatives detailed in the new Plan to combatalcohol-related deaths include: ·         Additionalfunding (circ £5m p.a.) for alcohol treatment services across Scotland·         Work with NHSQuality Improvement Scotland to better implement SIGN guidelines and therecommendations of the recent HTBs assessment to improve service quality·         Improvedinformation systems and an alcohol research programme·         Enhancedcommunication and education programmes providing better information on thehealth effects of alcohol These will supplement existing developments...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2005

S2W-13153

The Scottish Executive currently carries out audits of planning authorities in respect of their development control functions. These audits seek to identify areas of good practice or concern.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2000

S1W-11436

Many teachers agree to marking as part of their own professional development and I want to encourage as many as possible to become involved.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 October 1999

S1W-01010

The location of the plot sites is summarised in the table set out below.The Locations of all Research & Development sites approved under GMO Deliberate Release Regulations are available on a public register which is held by the Health & Safety Executive in Edinburgh and from the Scottish Executive, Rural Affairs Department.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 19 Sep 2000

He is also the winner of the World Wide Fund for Nature's award for wildlife enforcer of the year.I have asked Mr Stewart to accompany me today because he is an experienced practitioner in this field.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 1999

Health and Community Care Committee, 16 Nov 1999

It falls to the registration officer of the health board to ensure that patients' funds are held and dispersed appropriately.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2003

Plenary, 03 Sep 2003

That the Parliament supports the objective of achieving long term, sustainable growth in the Scottish economy; endorses the Scottish Executive's strategy, set out in A Smart, Successful Scotland and A Partnership for A Better Scotland, as the best means of helping to achieve this growth; welcomes the support of Scottish business and academia for this strategy; recognises the need to create a spirit of entrepreneurship, promote innovations and encourage sensible risk taking; believes this can be achieved by building on the strength of our education system and research and development...

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