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Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 April 2002

S1W-24835

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the Ministerial Statement by the Minister for Environment and Rural Development to the Parliament on 21 March 2002, Official Report, col. 10615, whether the proposals for the Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive will be submitted in any form for independent assessment or audit and, if so, who will carry out this assessment or audit; with which "major stakeholders" the college will consult and whether it will ensure that this includes representatives from the college students, the local National Farmers Union Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2002

S1W-24631

The trunk road operating companies, Amey Highways and BEAR Scotland Ltd, are contractually required to clear litter from motorways and special roads in accordance with the standards laid down in the Environmental Protection Act 1990, and the associated Code of Practice on Litter and Refuse.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 April 2002

S1W-24299

Moreover, legislation could not be retrospective or applicable to hutters only, and its promotion might precipitate changes to the ownership and management of comparable estates in Scotland which would be profoundly damaging to the interests of hutters.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2002

S1W-23076

Donald Dewar, the then Secretary of State for Scotland, announced on 8 May 1998 that the 12 Priority Partnership Areas designated in November 1996 would evolve into Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) and that SIPs would also be set up in other areas across Scotland.In July 1998 the Scottish Executive wrote to all Scottish local authority chief executives ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2002

S1W-22975

In early 2000, the Scottish Further Education Funding Council (SFEFC) considered that the information systems then in place did not provide the complexity of data required to produce robust and publishable completion rates.A footnote intimating the suspension of the data appeared in the Scottish ministers' Annual Report, Further Education in Scotland 1999, ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2002

S1W-21908

Due to pupil movements within the school year, the figures change constantly, but they give a provisional picture in advance of validated data being available through the School Census results.Officials have identified a total of 13 classes that did not comply with The Education (Lower Primary Class Sizes) (Scotland) Regulations 1999. In each case, action i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2002

S1W-22913

To ask the Scottish Executive what impact any delays in the development approvals process would have on the costs of the Katrine Water Project. This is a matter for West of Scotland Water, and I have asked the Chief Executive to respond.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 February 2002

S1W-22712

The median waiting times for the extraction of wisdom teeth and for hernia repair operations for NHS Forth Valley residents, for the years ending 30 September 2000 and 2001 are shown in the table.NHSScotland: Median Waiting Times For In-patient/Day Case Treatment For The Extraction Of Wisdom Teeth And For Hernia Repair Operations, For NHS Forth Valley Residents: Years Ending 30 September 2000 and 2001P.Years EndingExtraction of Wisdom TeethMedian Wait (Days)Hernia RepairMedian Wait (Days)30 September 200010310030 September 2001p67p138pSource: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 February 2002

S1W-22466

To ask the Scottish Executive, in light of the #15 million Department of Health funding for the National Translational Cancer Research Network (NTRAC), whether any funding is being made available to help patients in Scotland access experimental treatments and, in particular, experimental chemotherapy, given that the eight NTRAC research centres of excellen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2002

S1W-22186

The latest figures for the average number of intensive care beds in the period April to November 2001, as collated by the Scottish Intensive Care Society, shows the following:Health Board/Acute TrustNo. of ICU bedsNHS Argyll &Clyde8NHS Ayrshire & Arran9NHS Borders3NHS Dumfries & Galloway4NHS Fife10NHS Forth Valley9NHSGrampian9NHS Greater Glasgow (North Trust)19NHS Greater Glasgow (South Trust)10NHS Highland6NHS Lanarkshire15NHS Lothian (University)19NHS Lothian (West Lothian)4NHS Tayside10Total135This data excludes neuro ICU at the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow, paediatric ICU, coronary care units and cardiac ICU beds.These figures do not include the planned expansion of intensive care units in order to manage winter pressures. These plans allow ICUs in Scotland...

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