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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 August 2005

S2W-17766

The areas are in hectares and are calculated using the Scottish Executive Planning Advice Note No. 43 - Golf Courses and Associated Developments. Using that guidance, a set range is applied to calculate the minimum and maximum area of a course: for a 9 hole course (ie 20 - 30 hectares) and for a 18 hole course (ie 50 - 70 hectares).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2005

S2W-17191

SMART:SCOTLAND Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 1988-89 8 £0.3 1989-90 20 £0.8 1990-91 28 £1.1 1991-92 33 £1.4 1992-93 26 £1.3 1993-94 29 £1.4 1994-95 25 £1.2 1995-96 37 £1.8 1996-97 18 £0.8 1997-98 26 £1.1 1998-99 33 £1.5 1999-2000 41 £1.9 2000-01 37 £1.8 2001-02 47 £2.5 2002-03 49 £2.6 2003-04 40 £1.9 2004-05 52 £2.5 SPUR Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 1991-92 16 £1.7 1992-93 7 £0.9 1993-94 8 £0.9 1994-95 8 £1.1 1995-96 6 £0.7 1996-97 16 £2.1 1997-98 29 £2.7 1998-99 17 £1.5 1999-2000 6 £0.6 2000-01 2 £0.2 2001-02 4 £0.5 2002-03 5 £0.6 2003-04 16 £2.1 2004-05 23 £2.7 SPURPLUS Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 1996-97 3 £0.9 1997-98 2 £0.8 1998-99 4 £1.5 1999-2000 5 £1.9 2000-01 8 £3.4 2001-02 11 £4.9 2002-03 6 £2.6 2003-04 14 £6.6 2004-05 5 £2.2 SCORE Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 2004-05 10 £0.3 SEEKIT Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 2004-05 10 £2.8 R&D PLUS Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 2003-04 4 £8.4 2004-05 6 £8.1 Small Company Innovation Support* Financial Year Number of Offers Value (£ Million) 2003-04 100 £2.1 2004-05 93 £1.8 *The figures quoted are in respect of the research and development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2005

S2W-15820

In the time that has elapsed since question S1W-23705 was answered, the following additional payments have been made to the learning providers listed: Alliance Francaise de Glasgow   £3,374 AMT International £430 BPP Glasgow £750 Centro Espanol Lorca £4,350 Garnethill Centre £850 Glasgow Caledonian University £15,903 Informatics Group UK Ltd £210 Learning and Teaching Scotland  £375 Network Driver  Training £1,500 Scot-Train £10,956 Scottish Screen £1,325 Scottish Training and Counselling Services (SCOTACS)   £300 Scottish Yoga Teachers’ Association    £3,000 Share    £160 Stow College £70,929 University of Glasgow – Adult and Continuing Education               £42,679 University of Glasgow – Language Centre £71 University of Glasgow – Universal Training Solution £3,200 University of Strathclyde – Centre for Lifelong Learning £9,032 University of Strathclyde – Centre for Professional Legal Studies £600 Therefore, the updated data for the full list of learning providers contained in the answer to question S1W-23705 are: Alliance Francaise de Glasgow £24,447 AMT International £5,649 BPP Glasgow £14,132 British Red Cross Scotland £360 Catersafe Food Hygiene £750 Centre for Educational Systems £1,800 Centro Espanol Lorca £26,355 College of Holistic Medicine £4,650 Garnethill Centre £1,300 Glasgow Caledonian University £80,416 Glasgow Media Access Centre £155 Goethe-Institut Glasgow £14,344 Gosta Training £701 Harmony Kinesiology College £655 Informatics Group UK Ltd £960 International Correspondence Schools £42,106 Internet Exchange £30,000 ITC-Skills Ltd £289,221 Kinharvie £1,950 Learning and Teaching Scotland £24,191 Mindstore £1,350 Netcon-X Enterprise Ltd £1,200 Network Driver Training £2,100 PCT Professional Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2005

S2W-15959

New Out-Patient Appointments : DNAs by NHS Board of Treatment for Years Ending 31 March 2002 to 2004   2002 New Appointments Number Did not Attend (DNA) 2003 New Appointments Number Did Not Attend (DNA) 2004 New Appointments Number Did Not Attend (DNA) Number % Number % Number % Scotland 1,403,154 167,310 11.9 1,410,551 169,540 12.0 1,394,961 163,966 11.8 Argyll and Clyde 98,049 11,639 11.9 98,713 11,797 12.0 101,510 12,190 12.0 Ayrshire and Arran 96,024 11,005 11.5 98,511 11,427 11.6 97,860 11,146 11.4 Borders 24,521 1,437 5.9 25,213 1,587 6.3 26,216 1,720 6.6 Dumfries and Galloway 31,460 2,251 7.2 31,902 2,177 6.8 29,702 2,097 7.1 Fife 80,503 8,655 10.8 81,911 8,529 10.4 81,047 9,048 11.2 Forth Valley 65,214 6,776 10.4 62,412 6,270 10.0 64,637 6,682 10.3 Grampian 112,506 10,195 9.1 110,299 9,714 8.8 111,990 9,326 8.3 Greater Glasgow 34,3331 55,398 16.1 350,196 5,7203 16.3 334,461 53,040 15.9 Highland 54,448 3,736 6.9 54,508 3,865 7.1 56,929 4,135 7.3 Lanarkshire 116,184 16,522 14.2 126,700 18,556 14.6 126,426 16,752 13.3 Lothian 211,441 23,604 11.2 209,248 23,010 11.0 205,543 22,850 11.1 Orkney 2,881 152 5.3 2,981 151 5.1 2,632 146 5.5 Shetland 5,043 176 3.5 4,862 254 5.2 5,210 309 5.9 Tayside 149,395 15,056 10.1 142,030 14,232 10.0 137,912 13,843 10.0 Western Isles 6,521 511 7.8 6,982 595 8.5 7,242 511 7.1 Other 1 5,633 197 3.5 4,083 173 4.2 5,644 171 3.0 Note: 1.Includes domiciliarylocations, Golden Jubilee National Hospital and locations not otherwise  coded.Thesource for new outpatients data is SMR00, which records new out-patientappointments to consultant-led out-patient clinics (excluding accident and emergencyand genito-urinary medicine). SMR00 is developing...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2005

S2W-13171

The number of staff employed at grades 5, 6, 7 and 8, together with their job titles are set out in the attached annex.Staff in Grades, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Employed by the SPCB Grade Total in Grade Job Title No with Job Title 5 74 Senior Assistant Clerk 19 Research Specialist 10 Sub-Editor 7 Senior Research Specialist (Team Leader) 2 Senior Research Specialist 8 Outreach Services Manager 1 Deputy Head of Broadcasting 1 External Liaison Policy Officer 1 Senior Purchasing Manager 2 Strategic Relations Manager 2 Head of Allowances 1 Projects Lead 1 Management Accountant 1 Clerk to the Public Petitions Committee 1 Facilities Manager 1 Senior Media Relations Officer 1 Senior Specialist 1 Head of Delivery 1 Enquiries Manager 1 Senior Buildings Manager 1 Publications Editor and Head of Public Information 1 Equality Officer 1 Publications Print Manager` 1 Project Manager New Payroll System 1 Visitor Services Manager 1 Information Access Manager 1 Deputy Head of Purchasing 1 Business Change Lead 1 Deputy Head of Security 1 Construction Coordinator 1 Senior Assistant Clerk 1 6 54 Head of Security 1 Clerk Team Leader 23 Principal Private Secretary 1 Senior Migration Manager 1 Financial Controller 1 Head of Financial Resources 1 Holyrood IT Programme Manager 1 Head of Visitor and Outreach Services 1 Head of Purchasing 1 Implementation Manager 1 Deputy Editor 1 Head of Media Affairs 1 Head of FM Service Delivery 1 Internal Auditor 1 Corporate Projects Manager 1 Head of Employment Policy/Deputy Head of Personnel 1 Head of Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2004

S2W-12293

As each contract is recorded separately the table reflects the actual number of contracts rather than the number staff.Temporary Contracts by Length of Service Between 1 April 1999 and 31 March 2000   All Less than 3 months 3 to less than 6 months 6 to less than 9 months 9 to less than 12 months 1 to less than 2 years 2 years and over Total 603 274 151 73 46 44 15  Temporary Contracts by Length of Service Between 1 April 2000 and 31 March 2001   All Less than 3 months 3 to less than 6 months 6 to less than 9 months 9 to less than 12 months 1 to less than 2 years 2 years and over Total 362 143 70 51 40 33 25  Temporary Contracts by Length of Service Between 1 April 2001 and 31 March 2002   All Less than 3 months 3 to less than 6 months 6 to less than 9 months 9 to less than 12 months 1 to less than 2 years 2 years and over Total 582 189 169 90 59 50 25  Temporary Contracts by Length of Service Between 1 April 2002 and 31 March2003   All Less than 3 months 3 to less than 6 months 6 to less than 9 months 9 to less than 12 months 1 to less than 2 years 2 years and over Total 518 130 96 90 73 106 23  Temporary Contracts by Length of Service Between 1 April 2003 and 31 March2004   All Less than 3 months 3 to less than 6 months 6 to less than 9 months 9 to less than 12 months 1 to less than 2 years 2 years and over Total 405 112 71 50 71 59 42 Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2004

S2W-06812

We can be proud that Scotland is host to some of the world’s leading biotechnologyresearch and development and we should not undermine our future competitivenessby closing the door to the potential benefits of this technology.But the Executive alsoaccepts that GM crops are not solely a scientific issue.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 October 2003

S2W-02833

The figures showing inwardinvestment into Scotland as a proportion of inward investment into the UK are givenin the table: Year Projects (%) Jobs (%) 1998-99 8.3 6.2 1999-2000 9.4 10.1 2000-01 8.4 11.0 2001-02 7.6 12.6 2002-03 6.9 9.8 Note: These figures are based on inwardinvestment as reported to invest UK by Scottish Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2003

S2W-02992

We believe that the role of “designchampion” and the provision of independent design advice to ministers, NDPBs,local authorities and developers must be carried out by an arms length body, toensure the acceptance of the organisation as an impartial provider of advice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2001

S1W-12726

The intervening period will be spent in the essential work of developing plans and systems and procuring the necessary plant, depots and staff required to carry out the work.Under the terms of the competition, the new companies are responsible for any obligations for staff which arise under TUPE.

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