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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2002

S1W-23496

To ask the Scottish Executive what consultation it would expect a local authority to undertake when it is considering retrospectively altering conditions attached to a planning consent in favour of a developer and to the detriment of local businesses or local communities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2002

S1W-21569

Consultation closed on 30 November 2001.Organisations ConsultedAberdeen City CouncilMidlothian CouncilScotland OfficeAberdeenshire CouncilMoray CouncilCBI ScotlandAngus CouncilNorth Ayrshire CouncilConfederation of Passenger Transport (CPT)Argyll and Bute CouncilNorth Lanarkshire CouncilThe Automobile Association (AA)City of Edinburgh CouncilOrkney Islands CouncilRAC Foundation Clackmannanshire CouncilPerth and Kinross CouncilAssociation of Transport Co-ordinating Officers (ATCO)Comhairle nan Eilean SiarRenfrewshire CouncilDisabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC)Dumfries and Galloway CouncilScottish Borders CouncilFreight Transport AssociationDundee City CouncilShetland Islands CouncilRoad Haulage AssociationEast Ayrshire CouncilSouth Ayrshire CouncilTransform ScotlandEast Dunbartonshire CouncilSouth Lanarkshire CouncilTravelwiseEast Lothian CouncilStirling CouncilScottish Association of Passenger Transport (SAPT)East Renfrewshire CouncilWest Dunbartonshire CouncilForth Road Bridge Joint BoardFalkirk CouncilWest Lothian CouncilTay Road Bridge Joint BoardFife CouncilSouth East Scotland Transport Partnership (SESTRAN)Scottish Council for Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2002

S1W-21860

Nursing care is already provided free of charge by the NHS for those at home through the community nursing and health visitor services.Those types of care defined by the Care Development Group as personal care will be included in the Community Care and Health Bill currently before Parliament, subject to parliamentary approval.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2001

S1W-20369

However, golf clubs must, through the local tourist board, take appropriate steps to develop a marketing strategy and inform the public of the golf course through advertising material.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2001

S1W-19242

We have launched a £3.5 million initiative to create two pilot "digital communities". 2000 households in each community will be provided with home-based access to the web; training; a community-based web portal with locally developed content; and activities to raise awareness of the benefits of getting online - increased access to education; jobs; shopping;...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2001

S1W-19923

The aims and remit of the child protection review are:AimsTo promote the reduction of abuse or neglect of children, and to improve the services for children who experience abuse or neglect.RemitTo review, throughout Scotland, the practice of medical, nursing, social work, police, children's reporters', education and other public, voluntary and private sector staff to examine how well these:identify those children who may be being abused or neglected;reduce such abuse and neglect; meet these children's needs, andmake plans for the future well being of these children.To review how well agencies work together and public and professional confidence in these services.To review how well professionals work together and public and professional confidence in the way they work.To identify best practice.To learn lessons from international developments...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2001

S1W-18594

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will list the details and cost of each item within its programme of research and development into aquaculture. The individual items of work commissioned by the Scottish Executive from Fisheries Research Services are as follows: Project CodeDescriptionStart dateEnd dateEstimated costs 2001-02 FC1183Evaluation of disi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2001

S1W-18277

The seconding organisations are as follows:Aberdeenshire CouncilAngus CouncilArgyll and Bute CouncilAudit ScotlandCentral Council for Education and Training in Social WorkCity of Edinburgh CouncilCommon Services AgencyDundee City CouncilEast Ayrshire CouncilEast of Scotland Water AuthorityEdinburgh College of ArtFalklands Islands GovernmentFife CouncilFife Health BoardGlasgow City CouncilGlasgow College of Nautical StudiesGlasgow UniversityHighland CouncilIslay & Jura Council for Voluntary ServiceLanarkshire Careers ServiceLanarkshire Primary Care TrustLothian and Borders PoliceLothian HealthMental Welfare CommissionNational Health ServiceNorth Lanarkshire CouncilPaisley Partnership Regeneration CompanyPerth and Kinross CouncilPerth Royal InfirmaryRobert Gordon University Scottish Council for Voluntary OrganisationsScottish EnterpriseScottish Enterprise BordersScottish Federation of Housing AssociationsScottish HomesScottish Library and Information CouncilScottish National Blood Transfusion ServiceScottish Natural HeritageSouth Ayrshire CouncilSouth Lanarkshire CouncilStirling CouncilSummerhill Education CentreUniversity of DundeeUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of StirlingVolunteer Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 August 2001

S1W-17295

The information is contained in the following table: Year of ClosureHealth BoardHospitalDate of closure1999Argyll & ClydeBridge of Weir Hospital30/11/1999 Argyll & ClydeElderslie Hospital, Renfrewshire30/06/1999 Forth ValleyBellsdyke Hospital, XXXXLarbert31/03/1999 Greater GlasgowKnightswood Hospital, Glasgow31/12/1999 Greater GlasgowRuchill Hospital, Glasgow31/12/1999 Greater GlasgowRutherglen Maternity, Hospital Glasgow1999 LothianGogarburn Hospital, Edinburgh07/05/1999 LothianSouthfield Hospital, Edinburgh15/11/1999 LothianSt Joseph's, Rosewell27/12/19992000Ayrshire & ArranBallochmyle Hospital, Mauchline09/08/2000 Greater GlasgowWoodilee Hospital, Lenzie31/03/2000 HighlandCraig Dunain Hospital, Inverness17/07/2000 HighlandCraig Phadrig Hospital, Inverness17/07/2000 OrkneyEastbank Hospital, Kirkwall31/03/20002001BordersDingleton Hospital, Melrose15/06/2001 Greater GlasgowCowglen Hospital, Glasgow01/04/2001 LanarkshireBellshill Hospital, Bellshill04/06/2001 LanarkshireLaw Hospital, Carluke29/05/2001 Western IslesDaliburgh Hospital, South Uist09/03/2001 Western IslesLochmaddy Hospital, North Uist09/03/2001It should be noted that the vast majority of hospital closures are part of on-going service improvement and development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 August 2001

S1W-16796

The Scottish Executive is fully committed to seeking opportunities for sustainable construction and current standards already encourage such techniques.As an example, the Scottish Executive Development Department is a signatory to the latest May 2001 version of the Specification for Highway Works, which incorporates new specification clauses permitting wide...

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