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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 September 2006

S2W-27820

These figures include business, industryand all other major developments. 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Aberdeen City 43 37 28 32 N/A Aberdeenshire 55 42 49 57 70 Angus 7 4 3 4 8 Argyll and Bute 22 11 9 30 17 Cairngorms N/A N/A N/A 4 32 Clackmannanshire 10 10 3 13 5 Dumfries and Galloway 33 31 18 36 43 Dundee City 12 24 25 12 23 East Ayrshire 23 13 18 28 23 East Dunbartonshire 7 6 6 9 9 East Lothian 41 46 32 24 22 East Renfrewshire 8 8 11 11 7 Edinburgh 90 55 54 46 43 Falkirk   15 23 17 31 20 Fife   58 73 58 57 47 Glasgow City 85 74 91 90 79 Highland 42 39 66 69 51 Inverclyde 17 9 9 11 14 LLTNP   N/A 3* 6 4 6 Midlothian 20 8 6 7 25 Moray   7 0 5 44 N/A North Ayrshire 21 15 15 18 N/A North Lanarkshire 50 33 50 46 41 Orkney   8 4 3 5 12 Perth and Kinross 12 10 16 34 57 Renfrewshire 38 41 52 42 21 Scottish Borders 15 11 9 6 17 Shetland 2 17 10 13 4* South Ayrshire 16 26 7 14 16 South Lanarkshire 46 42 36 45 68 Stirling   13 8 19 28 57 West Dunbartonshire 6 3 6 21 13 West Lothian 28 31 15 39 38 Western Isles 9 21 7 3 8 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2006

S2W-27013

These are the latest available data: LEC Area Year Registered 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Ayrshire 47.8% 49.6% 56.5% 67.1% 79.6% 91.2% Borders 53.4% 62.3% 70.1% 78.0% 85.8% 94.0% Dunbartonshire 48.5% 47.1% 57.5% 67.8% 80.3% 93.8% Dumfries and Galloway 56.4% 60.0% 68.8% 77.9% 90.3% 96.9% Fife 50.6% 52.2% 62.4% 70.1% 80.8% 92.8% Forth Valley 52.7% 54.0% 61.0% 66.5% 81.1% 91.9% Glasgow 34.0% 39.9% 49.8% 61.5% 75.1% 89.7% Grampian 52.0% 56.7% 64.2% 73.9% 85.9% 92.6% Lanarkshire 47.7% 51.0% 55.1% 66.1% 75.6% 91.0% Lothian and Edinburgh 45.1% 49.2% 58.2% 69.8% 79.3% 91.1% Renfrewshire 42.9% 45.9% 56.6% 64.7% 76.7% 93.4% Tayside 50.3% 53.4% 61.7% 70.1% 83.9% 92.9% Inverness and Nairn 54.4% 60.6% 65.4% 73.5% 81.4% 94.8% Moray Badenoch and Strathspey 55.6% 60.8% 71.0% 76.5% 85.1% 92.7% Caithness and Sutherland/Ross and Cromarty* 60.1% 63.3% 71.0% 73.6% 85.4% 91.5% Orkney/Shetland* 64.6% 75.1% 71.1% 76.6% 93.9% 97.2% Skye and Lochalsh/Western Isles* 60.1% 56.3% 69.2% 74.8% 88.4% 90.5% Lochaber/Argyll and the Islands* 61.7% 68.0% 73.0% 75.2% 87.8% 95.4% Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2006

S2W-27465

All answers to written parliamentary questions areavailable on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can befound at: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/webapp/wa.search.Regular returns on politicalactivity were supplied to the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments for periods preceding 31 May 2004 and, since 1 June 2004, havebeen provided to the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2006

S2W-27386

Due to the small numbers of houses surveyed in some authorities,complete information is not available for all local authoritiesNumber and Percentage ofHouses in each Local Authority with Cavity Wall Insulation 95% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval Aberdeen City  10,000  †  7,000  12,000 21 16 26 Aberdeenshire  * 6 4 8 Angus  5,000  †  4,000  6,000 14 11 19 Argyll and Bute  3,000  †  2,000  4,000 12 9 16 Borders  4,000  †  3,000  5,000 13 10 17 Clackmannan  4,000  †  4,000  5,000 29 24 34 Dumfries and Galloway  6,000  †  5,000  8,000 12 9 15 Dundee City  8,000  †  6,000  10,000 30 24 37 East Ayrshire  7,000  †  5,000  8,000 18 14 22 East Dunbartonshire  * 6 4 9 East Lothian  * 8 6 12 East Renfrewshire  * 5 3 8 Edinburgh City  8,000  †  6,000  10,000 11 8 14 Falkirk  7,000  †  5,000  9,000 16 12 21 Fife  20,000  †  16,000  23,000 19 15 22 Glasgow City  * 7 5 10 Highland  6,000  †  4,000  8,000 7 5 10 Inverclyde  3,000  †  2,000  3,000 14 10 20 Midlothian  5,000  †  4,000  6,000 20 16 24 Moray  3,000  †  3,000  4,000 11 8 14 North Ayrshire  9,000  †  7,000  10,000 20 16 24 North Lanarkshire  19,000  †  16,000  22,000 22 18 26 Orkney  * 5 3 7 PerthshireandKinross  5,000  †  4,000  7,000 13 10 17 Renfrewshire  * 4 2 7 Shetland  * 4 2 6 South Ayrshire  6,000  †  5,000  8,000 17 13 21 South Lanarkshire  13,000  †  10,000  16,000 14 12 18 Stirling  4,000  †  3,000  5,000 13 10 18 West Dunbartonshire  * 9 6 14 West Lothian  12,000  †  10,000  14,000 24 20 29 Western Isles  * 3 2 5 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2006

S2W-25964

The number of recorded fatalitieson the A9 between (a) Helmsdale and Dunbeath, (b) Dornoch and Helmsdale, (c) Invernessand Dornoch, (d) Kingussie and Inverness, (e) Pitlochry and Kingussie, (f) Perth and Pitlochryand (g) Dunbeath and Scrabster between 1997 and 2005 is asfollows:(a) A9 Helmsdale to Dunbeath Year Fatal 1997 0 1998 0 1999 0 2000 0 2001 0 2002 0 2003 0 2004 0 2005 0 Total 0 (b) A9 Dornoch to Helmsdale Year Fatal 1997 0 1998 0 1999 1 2000 0 2001 0 2002 0 2003 1 2004 2 2005 1 Total 5 (c) A9 Inverness to Dornoch Year Fatal 1997 3 1998 4 1999 5 2000 1 2001 1 2002 2 2003 4 2004 3 2005 1 Total 24 (d) A9 Kingussie to Inverness Year Fatal 1997 0 1998 4 1999 4 2000 3 2001 3 2002 0 2003 2 2004 1 2005 0 Total 17 (e) A9 Pitlochry to Kingussie Year Fatal 1997 2 1998 2 1999 0 2000 4 2001 6 2002 0 2003 3 2004 2 2005 0 Total 19 (f) A9 Perth to Pitlochry Year Fatal 1997 2 1998 2 1999 2 2000 1 2001 5 2002 4 2003 1 2004 2 2005 0 Total 19 (g) A9 Dunbeath to Scrabster Year Fatal 1997 3 1998 0 1999 0 2000 1 2001 1 2002 0 2003 0 2004 1 2005 0 Total 6 From 1 April 1996 the A9between Latheron and Wick was redesignated as A99(T) and the number of fatalitiesrecorded on this section between 1997 and 2005 is as follows:A99 Latheron to Wick Year Fatal 1997 0 1998 0 1999 2 2000 2 2001 0 2002 0 2003 0 2004 1 2005 1 Total 6 The figures quoted may differslightly from those published elsewhere because they were extracted on a differentdate and the database may have changed between the two dates e.g. due to late returnsor corrections to earlier returns.Transport Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2005

S2W-21399

I have asked Angiolina Foster, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland, to respond. Her response is as follows: The information requested is not held by parliamentary region or local authority area, but by main postcode.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2005

S2W-19956

Malnutrition was selected as the underlying cause of death for some 15% of these cases. Deaths in Scotland Where Malnutrition1 was Recorded on the Death Certificate 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 (a) by age group ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2005

S2W-19710

The results in the table are restricted to offences under the following sections of the Criminal Law Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1995 – Section 49 (possession of a knife), Section 49A (possession of a knife in school premises), and Section 47 (possession of an offensive weapon).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2005

S2W-18822

To ask the Scottish Executive how much extra funding was distributed to cover anti-social behaviour-related posts since the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 came into force, broken down by local authority area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2005

S2W-17663

Council All Carers Aged Under 18 Aged 18 to 64 Aged 65 to 74 Aged 75 and Over Scotland 481,579 16,842 393,459 49,834 21,444 Aberdeen City 16,758 455 13,537 1,908 858 Aberdeenshire 17,009 596 14,030 1,692 691 A...

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