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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: 1 February 2007

S2W-31179

Preliminary data and further information onthis return is available on the ISD Scotland website at:http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/collect2.jsp?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2006

S2W-28461

To ask the Scottish Executive how many cruise liners have visited Scotland in each year since 1999, broken down by port.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2006

S2W-26685

I have asked Angiolina Foster,Chief Executive of Communities Scotland, to respond. Her response is as follows:The Better Neighbourhood ServicesFund operated between 2001-02 and 2004-05 when it was merged with the funding providedto Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) to form the Community Regeneration Fund(CRF).In addition to the CRF, CommunitiesScotland a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 May 2006

S2W-25641

The funding allocated from the Scottish Executive (grant aided expenditure and capital) in respect of the police,fire and ambulance service is set out as follows.The figures for the ambulanceservice are only available on a national basis.For the fire service, grant aidedexpenditure allocations are included as part of a larger distribution process coveringother local authority services and it is for each local authorities to determinethe actual level of funding that is allocated.Fire Service Central Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 April 2006

S2W-24686

Appointments/ Discharges During: Mean Waiting Time (Days) New Out-Patient Appointments† In-Patient/Day Case Waiting List Admissions‡ Year ended 31 March 1999 64 68 Year ended 31 March 2000 68 63 Year ended 31 March 2001 73 71 Year ended 31 March 2002 80 72 Year ended 31 March 2003 91 77 Year ended 31 March 2004 89 82 Year ended 31 March 2005 94 82 April 2005 to December 2005P 84 77 Source: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2006

S2W-23254

It shows the numbers of children aged eight to 10 years, 11 to 13 yearsand 14 to 16 years who were referred to the Children’s Reporter in 2003-04 and2004-05 on offence grounds where the offence category was vandalism/ maliciousmischief in each police force area.Eight years is the age ofcriminal responsibility in Scotland and children below this age cannot b...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2005

S2W-21608

The number of home care clients that received a service in the last week of March each year, by local authority area, for each of the last five years is in the following table: Local Authority 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Aberdeen City 3,001 2,779 2,514 2,904 2,862 Aberdeenshire 1,828 1,867 1,874 1,939 2,107 Angus 1,804 1,740 1,778 1,810 1,839 Argyll and Bute 927 957 965 1,060 1,078 Clackmannanshire 656 648 680 700 814 Dumfries and Galloway 2,015 1,755 2,048 2,050 2,047 Dundee City 2,445 2,166 1,886 1,870 2,115 East Ayrshire 1,311 1,361 1,444 1,706 1,750 East Dunbartonshire 986 1,013 1,029 1,172 1,128 East Lothian 1,195 1,267 1,128 1,423 1,553 East Renfrewshire 765 939 884 965 1,050 Edinburgh, City of 5,969 5,958 6,084 5,963 5,672 Eilean Siar 779 768 765 765 744 Falkirk 2,281 2,098 2,010 2,006 2,169 Fife 5,858 5,629 6,082 6,875 7,294 Glasgow City 8,802 8,789 9,040 9,102 9,223 Highland 2,748 2,670 3,055 2,957 2,764 Inverclyde 1,146 1,255 1,104 1,137 1,298 Midlothian 1,256 1,113 1,084 1,201 1,168 Moray 1,063 1,119 1,205 1,360 1,430 North Ayrshire 1,490 1,301 1,491 1,692 1,503 North Lanarkshire 2,895 3,408 4,370 4,394 4,371 Orkney Islands 442 516 428 511 505 Perth and Kinross 1,477 1,532 1,618 1,559 1,187 Renfrewshire 2,542 2,098 2,169 1,814 1,947 Scottish Borders 1,491 1,553 1,686 1,724 1,604 Shetland Islands 722 553 545 529 555 South Ayrshire 1,203 1,298 1,471 1,723 1,735 South Lanarkshire 2,445 2,326 2,568 2,709 3,158 Stirling 881 1,015 848 982 944 West Dunbartonshire 1,558 1,647 1,834 2,065 2,108 West Lothian 1,552 1,408 1,579 1,319 1,372 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2005

S2W-21095

Supporting People Allocations Council   2003-04 (£) 2004-05 (£) 2005-06 (£) 2006-07 (£) 2007-08 (£) Aberdeen City 12,306,385 12,306,385 12,351,000 11,881,000 11,882,000 Aberdeenshire 9,374,919 9,374,919 9,790,000 9,440,000 9,707,000 Angus 6,404,033 6,404,033 6,449,000 6,460,000 6,688,000 Argyll and Bute 16,598,238 14,900,000 13,782,000 13,261,000 12,222,000 Clackmannanshire 3,093,495 3,093,495 3,093,000 3,242,000 3,851,000 Dumfries and Galloway 15,078,644 15,078,644 14,300,000 13,420,000 12,368,000 Dundee City 11,672,480 11,672,480 11,715,000 11,748,000 12,055,000 East Ayrshire 6,184,168 6,184,168 6,184,000 6,464,000 7,609,000 East Dunbartonshire 5,527,821 5,527,821 5,697,000 5,237,000 5,238,000 East Lothian 9,365,816 9,365,816 8,802,000 8,336,000 7,683,000 East Renfrewshire 6,258,179 6,258,179 5,843,000 5,570,000 5,134,000 Edinburgh, City of 44,694,924 44,694,924 41,372,000 39,778,000 36,661,000 Eilean Siar 356,813 356,813 581,000 585,000 593,000 Falkirk 8,275,041 8,275,041 8,290,000 8,439,000 9,109,000 Fife 28,331,955 28,331,955 26,384,000 24,560,000 24,561,000 Glasgow City 71,765,591 71,765,591 75,454,000 73,159,000 78,852,000 Highland 13,891,248 13,891,248 13,100,000 11,728,000 11,728,000 Inverclyde 8,122,573 8,122,573 8,151,000 7,684,000 7,685,000 Midlothian 6,071,375 6,071,375 5,628,000 5,404,000 4,981,000 Moray 6,920,485 6,920,485 6,401,000 6,159,000 5,677,000 North Ayrshire 14,705,131 14,705,131 13,680,000 12,242,000 12,066,000 North Lanarkshire 24,845,631 24,845,631 24,845,000 25,045,000 25,862,000 Orkney Islands 357,044 357,044 357,000 422,000 689,000 Perth and Kinross 6,225,994 6,225,994 6,286,000 6,395,000 7,086,000 Renfrewshire 18,346,930 18,346,930 20,976,000 16,329,000 15,049,000 Scottish Borders 5,956,313 5,956,313 5,956,000 5,750,000 5,751,000 Shetland Islands 788,470 788,470 788,000 815,000 926,000 South Ayrshire 8,171,860 8,171,860 8,712,000 7,975,000 7,975,000 South Lanarkshire 23,420,550 23,420,550 24,031,000 22,333,000 22,333,000 Stirling 3,799,843 3,799,843 3,988,000 3,966,000 4,649,000 West Dunbartonshire 19,396,821 17,500,000 16,353,000 15,575,000 14,355,000 West Lothian 9,761,338 9,761,338 10,184,000 9,783,000 9,871,000 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2005

S2W-20393

(b) The total amount of capital charges attributable to each hospital in each of the last five years is:The information is given table 1 of “NHS Capital Charges 2000-05” a copy of which has been placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 38049).The figures for capital charges are taken from Scottish Financial Return (SFR) 5.2, which is completed by each hospital and submitted to the NHS National Service Scotland...

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