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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2005

S2W-18597

The following table shows the percentage of homeless applications, and those assessed as being unintentionally homeless in priority need, in each local authority reported to have resulted in an offer of local authority or registered social landlord accommodation.Homelessness Applicants Offered Social Rented Accommodation by Local Authority: 2003-04 All Applications in Period Social Rented Accommodation Offered Applications Assessed as Priority Unintentional Homeless Social Rented Accommodation Offered Number % Number % Scotland 56,297 15,499 28 25,685 11,928 46 Aberdeen City 1,855 448 24 507 441 87 Aberdeenshire 1,187 266 22 403 211 52 Angus 1,308 322 25 351 208 59 Argyll and Bute 904 180 20 307 154 50 Clackmannanshire 1,004 220 22 290 201 69 Dumfries and Galloway 1,579 502 32 556 368 66 Dundee City 1,155 311 27 300 187 62 East Ayrshire 1,017 374 37 317 247 78 East Dunbartonshire 640 139 22 186 95 51 East Lothian 889 172 19 215 136 63 East Renfrewshire 397 121 30 133 80 60 Edinburgh, City of 5,492 1,969 36 2,880 1,478 51 Eilean Siar 214 70 33 70 50 71 Falkirk 1,629 552 34 506 382 75 Fife 3,893 1,060 27 1,727 816 47 Glasgow City 12,712 2,575 20 9,046 2,001 22 Highland 2,103 608 29 581 369 64 Inverclyde 698 260 37 356 223 63 Midlothian 523 106 20 258 105 41 Moray 629 234 37 231 199 86 North Ayrshire 1,822 629 35 941 603 64 North Lanarkshire 3,147 1,037 33 1,258 831 66 Orkney 166 28 17 52 27 52 Perth and Kinross 1,449 546 38 228 168 74 Renfrewshire 1,478 428 29 502 402 80 Scottish Borders, The 856 285 33 411 257 63 Shetland 186 18 10 73 17 23 South Ayrshire 1,018 214 21 326 194 60 South Lanarkshire 2,497 703 28 920 513 56 Stirling 890 141 16 253 117 46 West Dunbartonshire 1,231 513 42 696 502 72 West Lothian 1,729 468 27 805 346 43 Source: HL1 returns submitted by local authorities to the Scottish Executive Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2001

S1W-13134

Support provided by the Scottish Executive to each local authority for development of the National Grid for Learning is shown in the following table:Education AuthorityFinancial Allocations1999-20002000-012001-02All Scotland£24,600,000£31,400,000£23,600,000Aberdeen City£874,672£1,112,213£843,545Aberdeenshire£1,203,124£1,533,415£1,157,935Angus£552,901£702,54...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2000

S1W-04698

Recent guidance on quinquennial reviews for public bodies has developed from previous approaches and now includes continuous improvement.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 February 2000

S1W-04391

The information requested is set out in the following two tables.TRANSPORTTitleCost (£000)Reports Audit of Preliminary Local Transport Strategies and Road Traffic Reduction Reports10.9Guidance on Local Transport and Traffic Reduction Reports1.3The Integrated Transport Bill: The Executive's proposals9.4Travel Choices for Scotland - Strategic Roads Review275.7 Studies A8 (T) Baillieston to Newhouse Maintenance Options Study 61.7Borders Rail Feasibility Study188.0Capacity Enhancement Study - M8 Kingston Bridge and Approaches120.0Contributing to a sustainable integrated transport system70.0Development of the National Public Transport Timetable64.5Echline, South Queensferry recycling study107.8Forth Road Bridge Traffic Monitoring10.0Forth Transport Infrastructure Partnership Radical Measures Study: Phase II85.0Landscape potential of Scottish trees and shrubs30.0Pedestrian perceptions of road crossing facilities18.0Recreational drugs and driving110.0Review of Techniques for Measuring Accessibility23.5Tariff Rebate Subsidy Scheme: Bulk Freight and Livestock Shipping Services Review23.4The Role of Transport in Social Exclusion35.0Upper Forth Crossing at Kincardine - Transport and Economic Analyses Commission255.0Upper Forth Crossing at Kincardine - Engineering, Ecology and Environment Commission1,070.0Validation of the Road Asset Valuation Model10.0Women and Transport40.0 Consultations Tackling Congestion: The Scottish Executive's consultation paper on fighting traffic congestion and pollution through road user charging and workplace parking charges4.5ENVIRONMENTTitleCost (£000)Reports Air Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 3.4Annual drinking water quality report 4.5Report of National Goose Forum4.0Water quality and standards - investment priorities for the Scottish Water Authorities 11.9 Studies Biodiversity - database10.0Biodiversity - local authority policy development...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2001

Plenary, 21 Mar 2001

It is essential that such questions are clarified very soon and that funds are made available to SLAB to cope with increased demand.A further area of contention was over the use of remedial orders by the Executive.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2006

Plenary, 30 Mar 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament congratulates Team Scotland for winning 29 medals at the 18th Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, which is the largest number of medals ever won by a Scottish team at an overseas games; recognises that this success is due to the hard work and dedication of our athletes and coaching staff and the valuable support provided by the Institute network, sportscotland and the World Class Performance Programme; believes that Team Scotland's success in Melbourne should act as a springboard to ensure even greater success for our sportsmen and women in the international sporting arena and will also inspire many young Scots to participate in sport; recognises the significant benefits to be gained for Scotland from London 2012 and a successful bid for Glasgow to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014; acknowledges that access to good sporting facilities plays a significant role in the development...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2003

Health Committee, 25 Nov 2003

A system will be put in place that allows health boards a longer notice period for new drugs that are being developed in order to enable them to budget for them more appropriately.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2002

Plenary, 02 May 2002

Individuals must be protected from their Governments and from multinational organisations. We can develop the United Nations system as a way of helping individuals who are not being looked after properly by their nation state.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2001

Justice 2 Committee, 14 Nov 2001

I was responding to Mr Aitken's point about the role of the Court of Session in developing the law of Scotland by taking its decisions.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 1999

Plenary, 18 May 1999

If the party moving the motion recognises that there is a will to proceed and a will to develop procedures that are broad-based, reflective and capable of standing the test of time, I would ask that it considers withdrawing the motion and allowing a cross-party approach to develop the most appropriate procedures.

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