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To ask the Scottish Executive what consideration it has given to the Office of Fair Trading report, Property factors in Scotland - a market study, and how it responded to the study.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it shares the concerns of the Chartered Institute for Housing Scotland that, despite accelerated funding, 466 fewer affordable homes were started in the final quarter of 2008 than in the same period in 2007.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-23785 by Stewart Stevenson on 20 May 2009, when Transport Scotland decided to request that DB Schenker give up operating freight trains across the Forth Bridge.
The new facilities will increase the flexibility of the route, assisting in the punctual working of passenger and freight trains offering small, but widespread benefits, across a wide area of central Scotland. S3W-24189
To ask the Scottish Executive how many children under 16 have been held in prison establishments and young offenders institutions under section (a) 205 and (b) 208 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 in each year since 1999.
Wind Farm Number of Turbines Megawatts Clyde 152 548 Whitelee Ext 1 36 130 Blacklaw 7 16.1 Other smaller scale wind farms of 50 MW or less are considered under the Town and Country Planning Act 1997 by the relevant planning authorities throughout Scotland. Information on these applications is not centrally held.
Officials from the Scottish Government and the General Teaching Council for Scotland visit all teacher education universities prior to students applying to join the teacher induction scheme to outline the key features of the scheme.
The Government is supporting record capital funding “ some £2 billion over the two years 2008-10 “ to improve Scotland''s infrastructure, including schools and we are on track to lift 100,000 pupils out of crumbling schools and into modern, new classrooms during the lifetime of this Parliament.
However, the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, currently being carried out, will provide more up to date information on the nature and extent of domestic abuse and sexual violence in Scotland, including information on domestic abuse against men.