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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 February 2003

S1W-33898

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S1W-31088, S1W-31487 and S1W-32018 by Mr Jim Wallace on 8 November, 22 November and 10 December 2002 respectively, whether it will show the performance points accrued by the operating company of HM Prison Kilmarnock, broken down for each heading and sub-section in sections 2.1(i), 2.2(a), 2.2(b), 2.4(a), 2.4(b), 2.4(d) and 2.4(e) in Schedule F to the Minute of Agreement between the Secretary of State for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2001

S1W-15821

To ask the Scottish Executive (a) how many local authorities operate public drinking restriction 'ones and (b) how many times the police have been recorded as intervening following a breach of the restrictions that apply in such 'ones and how many successful prosecutions from such interventions have there been since the 'ones were first established, broken down by local authority area. 27 local authorities in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 January 2001

S1W-12398

Information about the level of spending by local authorities on cycling projects is not held centrally.However, cycling projects are eligible for support from the Public Transport Fund which was announced in 1998 in the Scottish Transport White Paper to assist local authorities to provide key value for money developments to their public transport network. It is open to all of Scotland's local authorities and Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority to bid for support from the fund.So far, three Public Transport Fund Competitions have taken place with 53 projects receiving funding totalling over £95 million.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2001

S1W-11227

This data was not collected centrally prior to 1993-1994.NHS In Scotland: Waiting Times For A First Outpatient Appointment With A Consultant Neurologist Following Referral By A General Practitioner1: By Health Board Of Residence - Years Ending 31 March 1994 - 31 March 20002.Year Ending31 MarchArea Of ResidenceNumber Of AppointmentsMedian Waiting Time (Days)...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2000

S1W-09763

The boxes were accepted by the EU.The EC Directive (91/492/EEC) requires periodic monitoring of live bivalve molluscs. The Food Standards Agency Scotland (FSAS) ensure that Scottish boxes are monitored throughout the year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 July 2000

S1W-08487

The latest information available centrally on numbers of midwives employed in the NHS in Scotland by Health Board and Trust is shown in the table.NumberWTEScotland3 6262 962.8Ayrshire & Arran 263 217.4Ayrshire & Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust 259 213.8Ayrshire & Arran Primary Care NHS Trust 4 3.6Borders 81 69.5Borders Acute Hospital NHS Trust 4...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2000

S1W-08478

The membership of some committees also includes senior officials from relevant policy areas and Special Advisers who advise and support the ministerial members.MINISTERIAL COMMITTEES: MINISTERIAL MEMBERSHIP21st Century Government Ministerial Steering GroupMinister for Finance (Chair)Minister for Health and Community CareMinister for CommunitiesDeputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong LearningDeputy Minister for Children and EducationMinisterial Committee on Digital ScotlandMinister for Children and Education (Chair)Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong LearningMinister for FinanceMinister for Health and Community CareMinister for Rural AffairsMinister for CommunitiesDeputy Minister for Children and EducationMinisterial Committee on Tackling Drug MisuseDeputy Minister for Justice (Chair)Minister for Children and EducationDeputy Minister for Community CareDeputy Minister for CommunitiesMinisterial Committee on Rural DevelopmentMinister for Rural Affairs (Chair)Minister for Transport and the EnvironmentDeputy Minister for Children and EducationDeputy Minister for CommunitiesDeputy Minister for Community CareDeputy Minister for Enterprise in the Highlands & Islands and GaelicDeputy Minister for JusticeDeputy Minister for Rural AffairsMinisterial Group on Sustainable ScotlandMinister for Transport and the Environment (Chair)Minister for FinanceMinister for CommunitiesDeputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong LearningThe membership of the Ministerial Group on Sustainable Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2000

S1W-04613

Cancer is one of the top clinical priorities for the NHS in Scotland.One aspect of this strategic priority is to improve information about cancer and its treatment within the NHS in Scotland. Therefore, since 1 January 1997 the Scottish Cancer Registry has recorded details of all patients registered since that time who receive radiotherapy treatment within ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2000

S1W-04876

This exercise involved both trunking and detrunking of existing trunk roads to create a network which would:provide the road user with a coherent and continuous system of routes which serve destinations of importance to industry, commerce, agriculture and tourism;define nationally important routes which will be developed in line with strategic national transport demands; andensure that those roads which are of a predominantly local importance are managed locally.A list of roads which were trunked and their length in miles is given in the table below.New Route NumberFormer Route NumberSections of RoadLength in MilesA9A895Latheron to Roadside19A82A82A82 to A9 (Kenneth St/Friars Bridge/ Longman Road2A95A95Keith to the A9, North of Aviemore49A90A952Peterhead Bypass2A87A850Kyleakin to Borve38A87A856Borve to Uig11A887A887A87 to the A8216A86A86A82 to the A9, North of Kingussie40A889A889A86 to A99A90A92Aberdeen Peripheral Route (Anderson Dr and the Parkway)10A83A83Lochgilphead to Kennacraig22A85A85Perth to Lochearnhead35A92A972A92 to the A901A92A92/A991Tay Bridge to the A9722A92A92Tay Bridge to the Forgan Roundabout1A92A914A91 to Forgan Roundabout13A8/A78A8/A78Port Glasgow to Greenock5M8M8Glasgow Urban Motorway15M80M80M8 to Glasgow City Boundary3M77M77Ayr Road Route8A720A720Edinburgh City Bypass14A702A702Edinburgh City Boundary to Edinburgh City Bypass-A737/738A737/738St James Interchange to Kilwinning21A725A725Coatbridge to East Kilbride11A726A726East Kilbride to B7665A6091A6091A7 to Newton St Boswells6A751A751A77 to the A75, East of Stranraer2Total360The criteria to be taken into account to decide whether a road should become a trunk road is set out in section 5(2) of the Roads (Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2005

S2W-15076

This is because there may be orders in respect of adults who have property in Scotland but who reside elsewhere which are not attributed to a local authority area.

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