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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2002

S1W-26511

The Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) of St Andrews University was engaged to monitor the spring 2001 fishery, specifically in relation to cetacean bycatch, to check the CEFAS findings and, if necessary, develop effective mitigation measures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2002

S1W-23640

As part of this, the Scottish Executive is paying close attention to the development of the Your Guide pilot project in Post Offices in Leicestershire and Rutland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2001

S1W-19859

Projected 2001-02 revenue for the proposed Scottish Water differs from the sum of the projected revenues from the three existing authorities because of inter-authority tradingiii) Harmonisation of chargesCharges should be harmonised across Scotland for both the domestic and non-domestic customers, by no later than 2005-06. iv) Cost reflective tariffsScottish Water should seek to develop tariffs that more broadly reflect the economics of the service provided.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2000

S1W-11559

We welcomed the Commission's intention of looking at a mix of measures to aid recovery and the fact that the fishing industry was already being involved in developing these measures.The council discussed the impact of fuel price rises on the fishing sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2000

S1W-08755

As at its meeting in January 2000, the membership of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) was:Professor Michael Langman (Acting Chairman), Professor of Medicine, University of BirminghamProfessor Roy Anderson, Professor of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology, University of OxfordDr Robert Aston, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control/Immunisation Co-ordinator, Wigan and Bolton Health AuthorityDr Barbara Bannister, Infectious Disease Physician/Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, Coppett's Wood Hospital (Royal Free Hospital)Professor Keith Cartwright, Microbiologist, Director, Gloucester Public Health LaboratoryDr Stephen Conway, Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases, LeedsMs Gillian Creighton, Nurse, Neighbourhood Manager, Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow Health AuthorityDr David Goldblatt, Paediatric Immunologist, Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant, Institute of Child HealthDr David Joynson, Medical Microbiologist, Director, Swansea Public Health LaboratoryDr Colin Kennedy, Paediatric Neurologist, Southampton University HospitalDr Karl Nicholson, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Leicester University and Leicester Royal InfirmaryDr Marie Ogilvie, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Medical Virology, Edinburgh University Medical SchoolProfessor Lewis Ritchie, General Practitioner and Professor of General Practice, Aberdeen UniversityDr Richard Smithson, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control/Immunisation Co-ordinator, Western Health and Social Services BoardDr Diana Walford, Director, Public Health Laboratory ServiceDr Chris Bartlett, Director, Public Health Laboratory Service Communicable Disease Surveillance CentreDr Ian Jones, Director, Scottish Centre for Infection and Environmental HealthProfessor George Griffin, Chairman, Medical Research Council Committee on Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 August 2000

S1W-09001

Regulations 1994 implement the Habitats Directive in Scotland, England and Wales, and place a statutory duty on planning and other public authorities not to permit developments or operations that would be damaging to the features protected within a SAC unless there are imperative reasons of overriding public interest.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2000

S1W-07851

To ask the Scottish Executive how the roles of the Consumers' Committee and the related Committee of Investigation for Great Britain have developed since they were established under the Agricultural Marketing Act 1958.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2004

Plenary, 16 Sep 2004

There is a hidden problem, because children are left at home during very important years of their development. Their development will be permanently impaired if we cannot reach out to them.I assure the members who have participated in this excellent debate that we are spending more money than ever before.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2006

Health Committee, 12 Sep 2006

Does Louis Skehal agree? Yes. We need to develop a protocol. The Association of Directors of Social Work looked at developing an ordinary residence protocol to provide that somebody picks up the tab while negotiations go on.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 26 Oct 1999

There is a letter from David Egerton, development control manager in planning services.

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