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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it or anybody on its behalf has met (a) representatives of the proposed developer or its subsidiary company or companies or (b) any objector to the proposed Whitelees Wind Farm and, if so, when any such meetings took place and who (i) was invited and (ii) attended.
An independent analysis of the responses will be published in the summer.In his speech to Parliament on 30 May, outlining our legislative programme to April 2003, the First Minister indicated that we would be working to develop proposals for a White Paper on Planning to make public involvement more meaningful.
To ask the Scottish Executive, in relation to paragraph 2.3.2 of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Review of Scottish Prison Service Estates Review, why the site cost is included in the capital and development costs for the public sector comparator.
All LHCCs have an important role in developing population-wide approaches to health improvement and disease prevention, for all those in the communities they serve.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether discussions took place between it and Her Majesty's Government prior to 1 March 2002 in regard to the proposal to reclaim #4.5 million for the development of Longannet coal mine. The Scottish Executive is in regular contact with the UK Government on a wide range of issues, including energy policy.
A steering group, which includes representatives from the Scottish Executive, Strategic Rail Authority, Railtrack and City of Edinburgh Council, has been established to take the re-development of Waverley Station forward.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 April 2002
The information requested is shown in the following table:Department1998-99(£000)1999-2000(£000)2000-01(£000)Development Department101.2101.598.5Education Department102.8110.3108.6Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Department46.233.327.1Environment and Rural Affairs Department325.7242.3317.5Finance and Central Services Department/Corporate Services116.2152.21...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 April 2002
The Scottish Executive is committed in Cancer in Scotland Action for Change (ISBN:1 84268 915 0) to introducing a population based prostate cancer screening programme, if and when new research leads to screening and treatment techniques being sufficiently developed. S1W-24510
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 April 2002
As recommended in last year's organisational review of sportscotland and following the development of a remit with the Executive, sportscotland has appointed PMP Consultancy to carry out a property review and facilities strategy study.