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Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2007

Local Government and Transport Committee, 06 Mar 2007

That is led by the Scotland Office with support from the Department for Communities and Local Government.The regulations are part of the partnership agreement to establish business improvement districts in Scotland. We provided funding for six BID pilots to kick-start the process and, with the committee's agreement, we hope to put in place the final pieces ...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2004

European and External Relations Committee, 25 May 2004

The bulk of the meeting will be taken up by a discussion of our report on regional funding, which will take place in private.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2001

Plenary, 22 Nov 2001

Secondly, Scottish ministers will have the power to fund the body through payments or loans.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 06 Sep 2000

I would like to see the figures relating to higher and further education colleges in order to determine the current funding situation. I welcome the comments made by committee members.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2004

S2W-08848

The wording was amended subsequently. 2.The manual checking system in use enabled reports to be provided only on aScotland-wide basis.Numberof Patient Exemption Claims Checked by NHSScotland Counter Fraud Services2002-031 NHS Board Number of Cases Where a Decision has been made as to eligibility Number of Cases Where The Patient Has Paid The Statutory Charge or the Penalty Charge Amount Recovered Ayrshire and Arran 178 22 £773.18 Borders 85 5 £222.70 Dumfries and Galloway 98 7 £163.96 Fife 198 12 £312.68 Forth Valley 138 10 £233.24 Grampian 177 13 £294.62 Greater Glasgow 339 33 £1,359.00 Highland 92 4 £109.24 Lanarkshire 189 17 £957.40 Lothian 267 30 £863.88 Orkney 4 1 £4.00 Argyll and Clyde 141 19 £1,132.22 Shetland 15 0 £0.00 Tayside 140 11 £472.44 West Lothian 0 0 £0.00 Western Isles 1 0 £0.00 Totals 2,062 184 £6,898.56 Note:1.An automated patient exemption checking system (PECS) developed...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2007

S2W-32145

The following table gives thenumber of households assessed as homeless where the main applicant was aged 16.This information is available from 2002-03 onward.Households Assessedas Homeless with Main Applicant Aged 16: 2002-03 to 2005-06   2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Aberdeen City 50 30 30 30 Aberdeenshire 40 45 35 30 Angus 20 30 20 30 Argyll and Bute 40 40 35 30 Clackmannanshire 15 20 25 25 Dumfries and Galloway 25 35 45 35 Dundee City 25 20 20 20 East Ayrshire 15 25 25 20 East Dunbartonshire 5 5 10 5 East Lothian 15 5 15 30 East Renfrewshire 5 5 15 5 Edinburgh, City of 195 170 165 140 Eilean Siar 5 5 5 5 Falkirk 45 30 25 45 Fife 85 140 110 140 Glasgow City 240 210 245 205 Highland 40 65 60 70 Inverclyde 15 15 20 10 Midlothian 20 25 30 25 Moray 5 15 15 20 North Ayrshire 70 60 35 50 North Lanarkshire 50 50 75 75 Orkney - 5 5 5 Perth and Kinross 20 25 25 10 Renfrewshire 15 25 20 25 Scottish Borders, The 20 30 20 15 Shetland 10 - - - South Ayrshire 20 15 20 25 South Lanarkshire 65 45 45 45 Stirling 15 20 25 25 West Dunbartonshire 25 25 35 40 West Lothian 70 45 65 60 Scotland 1,295 1,275 1,320 1,295 Source: HL1 returns submittedby local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2006

S2W-30047

These estimates are availableon the GRO(S) website at:http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/library/household-estimates-projections/household-estimates-for-scotland-by-local-authority-1991-to-2005/tables-and-charts.html.VacantLocal Authority and Housing Association Stock at 31 March 2006 Local Authority Area Local Authority Stock Housing Association Stock4 Normal Letting Stock Other Vacant Dwellings 1 Aberdeen City 694 677 55 Aberdeenshire2 186 33 51 Angus2 83 129 68 Argyll and Bute 51 193 35 Clackmannanshire 126 47 21 Dumfries and Galloway     152 Dundee City 35 623 388 East Ayrshire 279 430 39 East Dunbartonshire 22 13 26 East Lothian 83 16 17 East Renfrewshire 79 51 6 Edinburgh, City of 188 647 275 Eilean Siar2 17 5 2 Falkirk 192 312 41 Fife 575 652 99 Glasgow City     6,873 Highland 180 107 95 Inverclyde2 152 1,012 84 Midlothian2 26 11 20 Moray 27 4 14 North Ayrshire 51 0 41 North Lanarkshire 141 371 135 Orkney 8 10 2 Perth and Kinross3 245 268 28 Renfrewshire 151 1,045 128 Scottish Borders, The     415 Shetland 79 16 0 South Ayrshire 74 71 8 South Lanarkshire 183 405 69 Stirling 52 257 10 West Dunbartonshire 185 563 285 West Lothian2 28 104 67 Scotland 4,192 8,072 9,549 Sources:Stock1 and Stock2 returns bylocal authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2006

S2W-28951

To ask the Scottish Executive what information it has about (a) why there is no data available for the NUTS 2 Scottish regions in relation to (i) population, (ii) employment in research and development, (iii) information and communication technology patent applications; (iv) biotechnology patent applications, (v) mortality through heart disease, (vi) morta...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2006

S2W-29216

The following table shows thenumber of dwellings that have been demolished between 1999 and 2005.Dwellings Demolished byLocal Authority Area: 1999 and 2005 Local Authority Area 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 5,552 5,911 6,105 5,204 4,205 4,890 4,323 % change from previous year 6% 3% -15% -19% 16% -12% Aberdeen City - - - - 17 - - Aberdeenshire 8 20 7 21 15 19 27 Angus 20 46 96 56 53 8 114 Argyll and Bute 15 12 17 10 40 54 155 Clackmannanshire 15 6 2 - - - 30 Dumfries and Galloway 15 2 1 3 13 6 9 Dundee City 493 634 474 544 277 1,001 432 East Ayrshire 49 62 84 168 373 169 408 East Dunbartonshire 6 79 77 - 5 6 11 East Lothian - - - - 2 3 - East Renfrewshire 16 3 115 2 4 5 79 City of Edinburgh 555 281 369 339 180 316 119 Eilean Siar 49 24 24 14 11 43 25 Falkirk - 1 - - - - 80 Fife 309 17 18 154 53 118 7 City of Glasgow 2,496 2,882 2,947 2,206 1,406 1,774 2,011 Highland 1 8 9 11 17 1 8 Inverclyde 235 126 22 157 52 10 - Midlothian 1 - 1 - 1 - - Moray - - - - - 8 - North Ayrshire 2 57 - 50 14 156 2 North Lanarkshire 215 76 529 117 152 36 21 Orkney 2 10 1 3 4 7 3 Perth and Kinross 4 7 13 11 6 7 - Renfrewshire 158 157 193 229 802 554 162 Scottish Borders 44 33 8 8 - 1 1 Shetland - 1 1 10 4 - 2 South Ayrshire - - - - - - 4 South Lanarkshire 41 90 45 214 88 160 415 Stirling - 23 179 22 28 154 8 West Dunbartonshire 775 1,042 792 675 528 265 182 West Lothian 28 212 81 180 60 - 8 Source: Stock4 returns by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2006

S2W-21974

Sickness Absence in the Scottish Executive: 1999-2005 SE Core Departments Total Sick Days & % Sick Days 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Legal & Parliamentary Services Absence as a % of total staff working days - - - - - - 1,053 2.75% 1,133 2.87% 672 1.58% Office of the Permanent Secretary Absence as a % of total staff working days - - 5,477 3.29% 4,599 2.84% 5,438 3.04% 5,545 3.06% 5,811 3.05% SE Development...

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