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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2004

S2W-09434

To ask the Scottish Executive, with reference to the report in Scotland on Sunday on 27 June 2004 relating to the tender and post-tender process followed by the City of Edinburgh Council for the #60 million extension to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), (a) what information it has received about the matter, (b) whether the Executive has offered any advice to the council on the matter, (c) whether one bidder was permitted to alter the details of their bid after being named the preferred bidder, whether this procedure is in accordance with procurement law and whether the Executive has offered any advice on this matter and, if not, whether it will now do so, (d) whether one bidder, the Cala-Morrison consortium, was given specific information that other bidders did not receive, namely, that the council had agreed to rent the offices being built next to the EICC on a 20-year lease at #5.4 million a year, (e) whether providing information to one bidder and not other bidders is a breach of the rules and law governing the tender process, (f) what its position is on whether the council should invite all parties to resubmit their offers and what the reasons are for its position on the matter, (g) whether legal responsibility on such matters lies with the council and, if so, whether any extra costs that may result from, for example, any legal action in respect of any breach of the tender process, should be solely the responsibility of the council and not the Executive, (h) whether it will intervene in respect of this matter, (i) whether the Executive is in regular contact with the council in a similar manner to its regular contact with Her Majesty's Government, (j) whether the Executive is concerned that a director of one of the property developers...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2001

S1W-17002

Scottish Executive Area Nature of ComplaintsScottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Dept.Crofters CommissionComplaints against the standard of service provided by Crofters Commission Area Office Staff.Crofters CommissionComplaints about Crofting Building Grants and Loan Cases.Scottish Fisheries Protection AgencyComplaints about dissatisfaction with service provided by the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency.Environment GroupComplaints about the handling of environmental appeals cases by the Executive.This process is due to be revised.Environment GroupComplaints to Scottish ministers that a coast protection authority (i.e. local authority) have failed to take sufficient measures.CAP Management DivisionComplaints about:administration of the Integrated Administration and Control System which processes CAP schemes; decisions which affect claims for agricultural subsidies, or standard of service received.The procedure is currently under review as part of the wider review of CAP administration.Scottish Executive Development...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2003

Plenary, 04 Dec 2003

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the significant benefit that Scotland gains from being part of the United Kingdom and notes that public expenditure in Scotland is at record levels and that this is helping to deliver the commitments in the Partnership Agreement to growing Scotland's economy; delivering excellent public services; supporting stronger, safer communities; and developing a confident, democratic Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 February 2000

Plenary, 17 Feb 2000

The First Minister's contribution made for interesting listening—interesting more for what he did not say than for what he did say. The stark truth is that the development is extraordinary and quite unexpected.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 September 2000

S1W-09027

The information requested is given in the following table, subject to the fact that the numbers of part-time teaching staff have been converted, for comparative purposes, to Full-Time Equivalents.Scottish Further Education Colleges (Incorporated) - Weighted Student Units of Measurement (SUMs)FTE Teaching StaffName of Establishment1998-991997-981996-97 Weighted SUMsFTE TeachingWS/FTEWeighted SUMsFTE TeachingWS/FTEWeighted SUMsFTE TeachingWS/FTEAberdeen College133,837292.9456.9124,634268.0465.1 111,448 329.2338.6Angus College34,48699.4347.031,14297.5319.3 28,564 93.4305.8Anniesland College42,987141.5303.740,493133.6303.1 37,670 126.4298.1Ayr College48,073165.4290.645,249140.8321.4 39,424 175.3224.9Banff & Buchan College of Further Education32,943102.1322.831,40495.2329.8 28,358 96.8293.0The Barony College8,49934.9243.57,59530.1252.3 6,873 23.5292.7Bell College of Technology30,876222.1139.030,166233.3129.3 28,367 221.1128.3Borders College31,549110.6285.231,460103.1305.2 28,138 96.6291.3South Lanarkshire College* 32,407115.6280.331,982126.1253.6 30,587 126.4242.0Cardonald College65,101212.4306.662,780201.3311.8 55,104 205.4268.3Central College of Commerce41,328136.4303.140,865127.6320.3 41,062 141.0291.2Clackmannan College of Further Education19,65265.6299.518,93667.4281.1 17,769 62.0286.6Clydebank College 47,128174.1270.850,659214.5236.2 50,890 231.3220.0Coatbridge College31,405108.5289.430,420116.5261.2 29,064 116.0250.6Cumbernauld College23,40979.1295.925,62184.3303.7 22,384 85.4262.2Dumfries & Galloway College36,247152.8237.335,534138.8256.0 35,588 142.0250.6Dundee College87,788242.2362.583,539288.0290.1 80,564 277.0290.8Elmwood College24,26871.8338.126,68878.6339.5 21,522 98.2219.2Falkirk College of Further & Higher Education76,183252.7301.574,040219.2337.8 68,936 210.8327.0Fife College of Further and Higher Education65,678248.6264.262,329205.8302.9 55,158 194.7283.3Glasgow College of Building and Printing51,727162.1319.151,310164.6311.7 52,571 161.6325.4Glasgow College of Food Technology25,61568.8372.124,10780.1301.1 25,100 87.8285.8Glasgow College of Nautical Studies34,935122.9284.432,637119.7272.6 34,574 147.0235.3Glenrothes College43,121152.5282.740,750156.4260.6 39,537 166.7237.1Inverness College49,198165.9296.549,824161.0309.4 44,005 173.3254.0James Watt College of Further & Higher Education 100,634248.3405.492,891240.1386.9 84,128 261.1322.2Jewel & Esk Valley College56,780175.2324.157,500170.9336.4 54,383 184.4294.9John Wheatley College26,91384.0320.326,68082.8322.1 25,957 87.4296.9Kilmarnock College44,811159.7280.646,343150.0309.0 42,325 154.0274.8Langside College43,974182.3241.253,769206.1260.9 46,666 197.6236.1Lauder College45,071139.1324.046,568150.7309.1 44,655 160.0279.1Lews Castle College12,43258.0214.313,11653.5245.1 11,092 55.8198.9Moray College35,62289.6397.637,60493.9400.4 33,118 106.4311.1Motherwell College67,217197.3340.665,145197.5329.8 62,430 248.9250.8North Glasgow College39,489141.8278.539,769155.0256.6 36,393 156.4232.7Oatridge Agricultural College12,37942.9288.611,81440.1294.8 11,954 43.4275.4Perth College46,245158.1292.541,877138.8301.8 39,337 150.2261.8Reid Kerr College65,962222.1297.066,107236.7279.3 61,251 267.5229.0Stevenson College76,909280.1274.673,950284.7259.8 83,965 297.9281.8Stow College49,772128.2388.252,203127.5409.4 35,406 127.6277.6Edinburgh's Telford College 104,469314.0332.7104,087196.0531.1 105,476 372.7283.0The North Highland College**19,79168.4289.220,79767.0310.2 19,655 72.7270.4West Lothian College30,245115.7261.332,351129.7249.4 32,216 132.0244.0 Name of Establishment1995-961994-95 Weighted SUMsFTE TeachingWS/FTEWeighted SUMsFTE TeachingWS/FTEAberdeen College 107,004 358.8298.2 100,486 382.1263.0Angus College 24,794 85.5290.0 23,659 89.7263.8Anniesland College 33,706 130.5258.3 30,375 131.2231.5Ayr College 33,629 133.1252.7 28,979 146.5197.8Banff & Buchan College of Further Education 25,993 91.8283.1 23,124 84.1275.0The Barony College 5,983 25.6233.7 6,924 25.8268.4Bell College of Technology 27,920 165.6168.6 30,215 167.8180.1Borders College 28,377 105.3269.5 24,377 92.2264.4South Lanarkshire College* 29,996 135.2221.9 26,712 138.7192.6Cardonald College 48,811 238.5204.7 45,443 223.3203.5Central College of Commerce 35,671 141.1252.8 33,342 134.6247.7Clackmannan College of Further Education 15,134 64.5234.6 14,383 69.7206.4Clydebank College 44,544 226.7196.5 43,214 225.4191.7Coatbridge College 26,002 108.9238.8 22,040 117.7187.3Cumbernauld College 19,890 83.2239.1 17,845 77.4230.6Dumfries & Galloway College 34,752 142.8243.4 31,598 148.3213.1Dundee College 67,589 283.2238.7 64,738 297.1217.9Elmwood College 19,315 76.6252.2 19,878 71.7277.2Falkirk College of Further & Higher Education 53,856 216.7248.5 51,550 230.0224.1Fife College of Further and Higher Education 46,167 220.8209.1 46,219 218.2211.8Glasgow College of Building and Printing 47,189 161.9291.5 39,125 159.4245.5Glasgow College of Food Technology 21,789 89.1244.5 20,152 95.4211.2Glasgow College of Nautical Studies 28,186 125.5224.6 21,306 119.8177.8Glenrothes College 35,055 160.2218.8 29,870 159.0187.9Inverness College 38,949 185210.5 37,285 209.7177.8James Watt College of Further & Higher Education 71,720 247290.4 63,987 265.0241.5Jewel & Esk Valley College 48,632 187.8259.0 40,647 202.2201.0John Wheatley College 23,895 88.3270.6 22,148 82.4268.8Kilmarnock College 38,629 146.7263.3 32,913 143.5229.4Langside College 45,973 191.2240.4 41,597 186.6222.9Lauder College 39,788 152.8260.4 38,619 152.2253.7Lews Castle College 10,086 56180.1 10,714 59.4180.4Moray College 31,747 106.9297.0 29,583 106.1278.8Motherwell College 60,311 249.4241.8 53,567 226.2236.8North Glasgow College 35,614 155.9228.4 36,485 178.9203.9Oatridge Agricultural College 10,850 41.4262.1 9,683 42.0230.5Perth College 37,299 145.5256.4 39,341 167.6234.7Reid Kerr College 59,470 269221.1 57,779 246.0234.9Stevenson College 79,869 305.2261.7 62,351 326.9190.7Stow College 34,832 119.1292.5 31,999 135.6236.0Edinburgh's Telford College 94,969 383.7247.5 84,770 356.6237.7The North Highland College** 15,755 67235.1 13,862 68.1203.6West Lothian College 27,300 130.1209.8 25,485 143.2178.0Sources: Weighted SUMs - Further Education in Scotland - 1994,1995,1996,1997, 1998 and 1999Full-Time Equivalent: Teaching Staff - Annual Statistical staffing returns (1994-95 to the Scottish Office, 1998-99 to the Scottish Further Education Funding...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2006

Education Committee, 01 Nov 2006

As always, a series of different ball games can emerge and there is a gradation.Amendment 296 deals with the issue correctly and will enable the court to have sufficient flexibility in the relatively unusual but nevertheless possible situation in which, although the background is awful, the parent still has contact with the child and there is potential for ...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 December 2004

Plenary, 16 Dec 2004

That the Parliament recognises the economic benefits of promoting the long-term growth of Scotland's tourism industry; approves of the Scottish Executive's ambition, shared with VisitScotland and the tourism sector, of achieving 50% revenue growth over the next decade; notes that this will benefit the economies of rural as well as city and urban areas in every part of the country; appreciates that this long-term growth can only be achieved by ensuring that the marketing of Scotland in UK and overseas tourism markets is further strengthened and that the businesses that comprise the tourism and hospitality sectors are encouraged to compete even more strongly and coherently in this most competitive of global industries, and welcomes the additional funding...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2003

Plenary, 20 Nov 2003

That the Parliament endorses the principle of including in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill provisions to remove Crown immunity from planning controls for development and agrees that the relevant provisions to achieve this end should be considered by the UK Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 June 1999

Plenary, 17 Jun 1999

That the Parliament endorses the decision to provide its permanent home on the Holyrood site and authorises the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to take forward the project in accordance with the plans developed by the EMBT/RMJM design team and within the time scale and cost estimates described in the Presiding Officer's note to members of 9 June 1999....
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 February 2005

S2W-14035

To ask the Scottish Executive what level of awards have been made from the strategic waste fund to date and what level of awards it estimates will be made in each year until 2030, broken down by local authority.

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