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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2001

S1W-13736

The following table provides details of the Scottish Executive Accruing Superannuation Liability Charges to the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme for its core, Associated Departments and Agencies for 1999-2000 and 2000-01 and the estimated figures for 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04.ASLC COSTS FOR FINANCIAL YEARS 99-00 - 03-041999-20002000-2001*2001-20022002-20032003-2004SE Core £12,958,752£14,197,437£14,943,300£15,764,900£16,875,100Other Agencies and Associated Departments£4,599,644£4,888,315£5,158,286£5,398,473£5,696,227Scottish Courts Service£1,700,000£1,840,000£1,900,000£1,950,000£2,020,000Registers of Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2001

S1W-11800

To ask the Scottish Executive what implications the ruling by the House of Lords on 27 July 2000 (Phelps (AP) v Mayor etc of the London Borough of Hillingdon Anderton (AP) (By Her Mother and Next Friend) v Clwyd County Council In Re G (AP) (A Minor) (By His Next Friend) Jarvis (AP) v Hampshire County Council) regarding the legal duty of care for children with learning disabilities will have on local authorities and what action has been taken to ensure that such cases do not arise in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2001

S1W-11150

Proposals by developers for two speculative business units at Cardonald Park, one of 2,414 square metres the other of around 3,251 square metres.Discussions regarding the construction of a speculative unit extending to 929 square metres at the West of Scotland Science Park.The need to enhance the physical business infrastructure of the city has also been re...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2001

S1W-11912

The outcome of this process was that specific funding was not allocated for support of the Post Office network in Scotland.The Executive, whilst recognising the importance of the Post Office in providing services across Scotland, particularly in remoter rural areas and deprived urban areas, took a different approach to that adopted in England and one of the...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2001

S1W-12242

To ask the Scottish Executive what the number of recorded crimes was (a) in each category of crime and (b) in total for (i) each police force and (ii) Scotland in 1979, 1987 and in each year since 1992.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2001

S1W-12151

This money could have been used on cycle parking facilities or on capital expenditure to facilitate cycle training if the local authority chose to do so.In 1998, some £580,000 of grant was provided through the Cycle Challenge Initiative as pump priming to 35 innovative cycling projects throughout Scotland. Of these, four related directly to school cycling p...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2001

S1W-12021

The Scottish Executive is responsible for the management and maintenance of trunk roads in Scotland, including measures to ensure the safety of users of those roads.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 December 2000

S1W-11874

The Post Office and postal services are reserved matters for the UK Government, although the Executive recognises the important role which post offices play in communities across Scotland, and in particular in rural areas.The Executive is keen to encourage innovative approaches to service provision in rural areas, including post office services, and has ask...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2000

S1W-11724

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency do, however, hold such information and I have asked the agency's Chief Executive to provide you with the information requested.Any potential flooding problems and preventative action associated with high flows in the River Clyde is a matter for the local authorities and landowners concerned. Under the Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act 1961, councils have powers to protect non-agricultural land from flooding and, since 1997, are required to publish biennial reports which specify the measures which they consider they require to take to prevent or mitigate flooding of such land in their areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2000

S1W-11495

Caution should be used in drawing conclusions about changes over time due to the small sample sizes in Scotland. S1W-11495

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