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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2006

S2W-25385

The SMR3 waiting times census data,which excludes patients with ASCs, is used for target compliance purposes, and thetables provided also include SMR3 data for hip replacements for NHSScotland fromthe censuses undertaken on 31 December in each year since 1999 and for angiography,angioplasty and coronary artery bypass graft surgery for NHSScotland from the censusesundertaken on 31 December in each year since 2002.Waiting times for cancer treatmentsequivalent to the waiting times for the other specified procedures are not availablefrom routinely collected hospital data, as complete information is not capturedon all treatment types, such as hormonal therapy and chemotherapy, and not all cancertreatments require a hospital admission.Information on cancer waitingtimes is currently gathered through cancer audit systems in order to measure thetarget that “by December 2005 the maximum wait from urgent referral to treatmentfor all cancers will be two months” from Cancerin Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2006

S2W-24591

The rule of 85 in theLocal Government Pension Scheme for Scotland clearly discriminates on age grounds because two memberswith the same length of service but different ages who retire on the same day areaffected differently.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2006

S2W-24418

It is then up to each local authority to decidehow best to allocate their resources based on their local needs and priorities.Scottish Local Authorities: GAEAllocation for Road Lighting 2001-06 (£000) Local Authority 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Aberdeen City 1,556 1,647 1,730 1,789 1,857 Aberdeenshire 1,650 1,746 1,835 1,876 1,947 Angus 896 949 997 1,025 1,064 Argyll and Bute 888 940 987 997 1,034 Clackmannanshire 395 418 439 457 474 Dumfries and Galloway 1,333 1,411 1,483 1,531 1,589 Dundee City 1,153 1,220 1,282 1,313 1,363 East Ayrshire 963 1,019 1,071 1,095 1,136 East Dunbartonshire 895 948 996 1,027 1,066 East Lothian 712 753 792 823 854 East Renfrewshire 795 842 885 921 956 Edinburgh, City of 2,813 2,978 3,129 3,242 3,365 Eilean Siar 213 225 236 282 292 Falkirk 1,476 1,562 1,642 1,688 1,752 Fife 3,094 3,275 3,441 3,580 3,715 Glasgow City 4,070 4,308 4,527 4,628 4,803 Highland 2,033 2,152 2,261 2,459 2,552 Inverclyde 622 659 692 725 753 Midlothian 662 701 737 809 839 Moray 737 780 820 853 885 North Ayrshire 1,183 1,252 1,316 1,369 1,420 North Lanarkshire 2,768 2,930 3,079 3,173 3,293 Orkney 260 275 289 302 313 Perth and Kinross 1,107 1,172 1,231 1,279 1,327 Renfrewshire 1,353 1,432 1,505 1,564 1,623 Scottish Borders 769 814 856 908 942 Shetland 182 193 203 210 218 South Ayrshire 946 1,002 1,052 1,098 1,140 South Lanarkshire 2,505 2,652 2,786 2,858 2,966 Stirling 788 834 877 915 949 West Dunbartonshire 658 696 732 771 800 West Lothian 1,273 1,348 1,416 1,467 1,523 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2006

S2W-24027

To ask the Scottish Executive which of the recommendations contained in Nursing for Health: A review of the contribution of nurses, midwives and health visitors to improving the public’s health in Scotland concerning school nursing have been implemented.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 March 2006

S2W-23212

Number of Children Looked After by Foster Carers on the 31 March   1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Aberdeen City 210 156* 119* 132* 97 124* 157 Aberdeenshire 91* 116 112 116 114 128 121 Angus 73 73 66 85 94 102 118 Argyll and Bute 37 30 27 32 39 45 35 Clackmannanshire 33 32 35 36 33 33 45 Dumfries and Galloway 119 105 127 127 144 120 111 Dundee City 125 151 118 122 127 149 137 East Ayrshire 32 56 72 66 84 86 82 East Dunbartonshire 7 9 10 15 9 18 18 East Lothian 54 65 79* 74 81 74 64 East Renfrewshire 12 6 6 12 11 13 13 Edinburgh City 304* 330 326 318 339 370 349 Eilean Siar 12 10 8 7 16 16 12 Falkirk 91 87 98 84 107 104 104 Fife 182 158 191 185 201 203 239 Glasgow City 657 686 640 714 706 800 804 Highland 178 117 111 103 96 99 107 Inverclyde 31 32 23 24 27 33 33 Midlothian 49* 56 40 46 51 58 61 Moray 95 56 58 54* 61 69 31 North Ayrshire 61 45 77 53 59 64 74 North Lanarkshire 118 134 145 142 134 136 123 Orkney Islands 5 5 10 8 6 5 6 Perth and Kinross 64 48 53 66 63 54 65 Renfrewshire 79 70 80 87 104 127 128 Scottish Borders 73 67 69 81 79 83 69 Shetland Islands 12 11 15 14 13 11 9 South Ayrshire 18 32 34 50 54 47 46 South Lanarkshire 82 82* 70* 74 80 78 78 Stirling 61 61 59 56 56 57 52 West Dunbartonshire 68 68 60 68 70 73 69 West Lothian 122 104 146 118 134 82 133 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2005

S2W-20112

I have asked Angiolina Foster,Chief Executive of Communities Scotland, to respond. Her response is as follows:Installations under the WarmDeal are managed by Eaga Partnership Ltd and by individual local authorities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2005

S2W-18950

Owned Properties Current Capacity (SE staff only) Functions (SE Departments only) Cash Value At 31-03-05 Running Costs for 2004-05 St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh 1,350 Health Department, Justice Department, Environment and Rural Affairs Department £20,000,000 £1,731,177 Old Governor’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh 12 Finance and Central Services Department, Change and Corporate Services £950,000 £52,214 Saughton House, Broomhouse Drive, Edinburgh 870 Change and Corporate Services, Environment and Rural Affairs Department Education Department Justice Department £7,000,000 £1,201.501 Cotgreen Road, Tweedbank, Galashiels 58 Environment and Rural Affairs Department £375,000 £86,229 Cadzow Court, Wellhall Road, Hamilton 25 Environment and Rural Affairs Department £510,000 £78,766 Longman House, 28 Longman Road, Inverness 69 Environment and Rural Affairs Department Education Department Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency £1,750,000 £150,628 Knowsley, Fairfield Road, Inverness - Deer Commission for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 August 2005

S2W-17766

Council 18 hole 9 hole Total Min Area Total Max Area Ave Area Aberdeenshire 29 13 1,710 2,420 2,065 Angus 16 1 820 1,150 985 Argyll and Bute 10 18 860 1,240 1,050 City of Aberdeen 11 4 630 890 760 City of Dundee 4 1 220 310 265 City of Edinburgh 22 5 1200 1690 1445 City of Glasgow 7 2 390 550 470 Clackmannanshire 3 5 250 360 305 Dumfries and Galloway 19 12 1,190 1,690 1,440 East Ayrshire 4 4 280 400 340 East Dunbartonshire 16 1 820 1150 985 East Lothian 17 2 890 1250 1070 East Renfrewshire 9 0 450 630 540 Falkirk 4 2 240 340 290 Fife 36 12 2,040 2,880 2,460 Highland 23 21 1,570 2,240 1,905 Inverclyde 5 0 250 350 300 Midlothian 4 2 240 340 290 Moray 12 3 660 930 795 North Ayrshire 17 5 950 1,340 1,145 North Lanarkshire 16 2 840 1,180 1,010 Orkney Islands 2 1 120 170 145 Perth and Kinross 23 15 1,450 2,060 1,755 Renfrewshire 9 0 450 630 540 Scottish Borders 13 10 850 1,210 1,030 Shetland Islands 2 1 120 170 145 South Ayrshire 16 2 840 1,180 1,010 South Lanarkshire 15 7 890 1,260 1,075 Stirling 6 4 380 540 460 West Dunbartonshire 4 2 240 340 290 West Lothian 9 4 530 750 640 Western Isles 1 4 130 190 160 Totals (Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2005

S2W-17143

Education - Total Gross Capital Expenditure (Including Payments Funded From Revenue) Local Authority £000s 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Aberdeen City 4,516 2,883 2,339 3,188 3,812 Aberdeenshire 3,486 3,058 5,698 7,840 5,295 Angus 2,899 3,182 3,485 2,509 3,473 Argyll and Bute 3,336 2,530 2,894 3,003 2,612 Clackmannanshire 1,668 1,390 1,459 909 710 Dumfries and Galloway 5,456 6,445 6,802 5,901 5,659 Dundee City 4,443 2,360 3,181 5,878 9,401 East Ayrshire 2,966 2,139 2,322 3,848 3,715 East Dunbartonshire 2,648 3,777 3,233 3,861 4,554 East Lothian 5,672 2,566 2,894 1,942 2,101 East Renfrewshire 2,816 5,503 5,189 4,064 3,489 Edinburgh, City of 15,718 11,144 16,872 17,342 13,126 Eilean Siar 2,086 3,450 3,134 2,228 4,441 Falkirk 3,577 3,208 3,522 3,225 2,743 Fife 4,338 3,810 5,635 12,329 11,992 Glasgow City 9,765 15,173 10,618 10,801 29,016 Highland 9,868 8,623 8,846 8,859 7,589 Inverclyde 4,868 3,285 2,462 3,460 1,919 Midlothian 2,676 3,187 2,279 2,691 3,919 Moray 2,436 2,588 2,097 1,662 1,718 North Ayrshire 3,592 4,141 5,285 5,920 6,343 North Lanarkshire 5,798 6,949 9,218 12,520 11,808 Orkney Islands 6,226 2,689 2,097 1,384 947 Perth and Kinross 3,928 3,971 7,732 8,250 11,692 Renfrewshire 4,986 4,710 6,430 4,927 4,885 Scottish Borders 2,190 4,739 3,129 3,788 3,714 Shetland Islands 2,688 2,177 3,762 1,132 1,576 South Ayrshire 4,645 2,323 2,055 2,469 2,052 South Lanarkshire 8,422 7,592 7,273 6,034 9,673 Stirling 2,425 4,300 3,159 2,091 3,518 West Dunbartonshire 5,034 3,034 3,974 2,271 3,876 West Lothian 8,963 9,177 9,920 10,352 6,761 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2005

S2W-17191

To ask the Scottish Executive how many awards have been made, and of what value, in respect of the (a) Small Company Innovation Support, (b) R & D Plus, (c) R & D Tax Credits, (d) EC Framework 6, (e) SMART: SCOTLAND, (f) SPUR, (g) SPURplus, (h) SCORE and (i) SEEKIT programmes, broken down by year in which each programme has been operational The information...

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