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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 October 2004

S2W-10982

Discharges to soakaway arrangements do not automatically require SEPA’s consent.The Urban Waste Water Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1994 require that urbanwastewater entering collecting systems is subject to prescribed standards of treatment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 October 2004

S2W-10753

We also fund a range of other renewables support measures through the activities of HIE, Scottish Enterprise, EST and the Carbon Trust, in addition to direct business support and Regional Selective Assistance funding for small businesses and companies involved in renewable energy activities.Renewables activity in Scotland also benefits from a range of UK ca...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 September 2004

S2W-10055

However, the number of Specialist Registrars has also increased from 87 in 2001 to 101 in 2004, providing an improved supply of training grade doctors for future consultant posts.In April 2004 a workshop was organised jointly by the Scottish Executive Health Department, the Royal College of Radiologists, the Scottish Radiological Society and the Society of Radiographers to discuss in an open forum perceived radiology bottlenecks in the patient pathway and to review experiences from around Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 August 2004

S2W-09833

NHS Board area Total Funding for Change and Innovation in 2003-04 Total Funding for Change and Innovation in 2004-05 Argyll and Clyde £2.153 million £2.153 million Ayrshire and Arran £1.892 million £1.892 million Borders £536,000 £536,000 Dumfries and Galloway £783,000 £783,000 Fife £1.631 million £1.631 million Forth Valley £1.296 million £1.296 million Grampian £2.292 million £2.292 million Greater Glasgow £4.803 million £4.803 million Highland £1.101 million £1.101 million Lanarkshire £2.621 million £2.621 million Lothian £3.444 million £3.444 million Orkney £106,000 £106,000 Shetland £127,000 £127,000 Tayside £2,010 million £2.010 million Western Isles £204,000 £204,000 National Services Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2004

S2W-09729

NHS Board Drugs Alcohol Argyll and Clyde £1,988,140 £277,000 Ayrshire and Arran £1,036,958 £213,000 Borders £169,740 £85,000 Dumfries and Galloway £271,329 £108,000 Fife £829,244 £199,000 Forth Valley £585,494 £148,000 Grampian £1,963,641 £212,000 Greater Glasgow £5,488,077 £667,000 Highland £435,009 £140,000 Lanarkshire £1,522,892 £246,000 Lothian £3,719,051 £336,000 Orkney £33,864 £67,000 Shetland £57,921 £67,000 Tayside £1,559,149 £168,000 Western Isles £91,911 £67,000 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2004

S2W-09561

The Executive will continue to monitor the implementation of Hungry for Success to ensure that by the end of 2004 (primary and special schools) and the end of 2006 (secondary schools) all of its recommendations have been fully implemented.The Executive has also taken significant steps to implement EC Directive 98/83 EC, and has transposed the greater part of its provisions through the Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2004

S2W-08746

The table presents the main estimates of children living in low income households, from 1999-2000 to the latest available year.Proportion and Number of Children in Low-Income Households, below 60% of GB Median Income, Scotland      Year   Absolute Relative Before Housing Costs After Housing Costs ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 May 2004

S2W-07532

The Chief Scientist’s Office(CSO), within the Scottish Executive Health Department, has responsibility for encouragingand supporting research into health and health care needs in Scotland. TheCSO is largely a response mode funder of research and has not funded or receivedany research proposals on this subject.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2004

S2W-07487

We expect rigorous processesto operate in each local authority for management of Cities Growth Fund grant allocations,in line with their duty under section 95 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act1973 to make arrangements for the proper administration of their financial affairs.Each city local authority is required tosubmit an annual report to the Executiv...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2004

S2W-07218

The final cost of implementing the Quality and Outcomes Framework within the new General Medical Services (GMS) contract is dependent upon the level of achievement by practices across Scotland. Current assumptions around the budget for quality payments are being made on the basis of 80% of practices achieving approximately 85% of the total points available ...

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