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To ask the Scottish Executive what funding has been allocated for (a) pay and (b) pension costs in the fire service in each year since 1999 and what funding has been allocated for modernisation costs in the fire service in each year in which figures are available.
GaelicLanguage in the Primary School schemes are eligible for funding under the Scottish Executive Language Fund and a number of local authorities are currently using thefunding to support Gaelic for learners.The Executive has provided the following Gaelic translation:Tha sgeamaichean Gàidhlig annsa’ Bhunsgoil ion-ro...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 March 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive what level of funding (a) has been and (b) will be invested in the implementation of (i) the recommendations of The Same as You?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 November 2002
No requests have been declined. Additional funding has been provided for the following schemes:SchemeYear2001-02(£ million)2002-03(£ million)2003-04(£ million)River Kelvin FPS5.254.25 Johnston FPS1.00 Wemyss Villages CPS2.25 Crosslee FPS 1.50 Linlithgow FPS 0.200.90Total8.55.95*0.90*Note:*Part-year totals only.The balance of the additional funding for years 2002-03 and 2003-04 remains to be allocated.All the schemes are complete or virtually complete, with the exception of the Linlithgow Flood Prevention Scheme which is planned to commence construction in 2003.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 March 2002
Over the last three years, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow has provided funding of £225,000, to the City Centre Partnership, for a range projects in the city centre, including the retail sector.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 August 2000
Funding for tackling alcohol misuse is provided to health boards and local authorities, however the funding is not specifically earmarked for this use and it is up to them to decide how best to meet the needs of their resident population.
Scottish ParliamentRural Development CommitteeTuesday 8 May 2001(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:03 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.