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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2002

S1W-32333

I am informed by the Convener of the Holyrood Progress Group that Gardiner & Theobold were employed as consultants by Audit Scotland to assist the Auditor General for Scotland in the preparation of his report on the Holyrood Project in 2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2002

S1W-31774

I have asked Mr Bob Millar, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland to respond. His response is as follows:The resources provided to councils by the Scottish Executive and Communities Scotland for projects involving partial transfers of housing stock are as follows:2000-01£23.507 million2001-02£24.528 million2002-03£9.950 millionA further £29.5 million will be made available in future years to allow councils to complete these projects.Resources which may be available from Communities Scotland for any other partial transfer projects will be determined in the context of strategic local housing strategies and within the overall level of resources available in the Communities Scotland programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2002

S1W-29561

Indicators have been set in Measuring Scotland's Progress Towards A Smart, Successful Scotland which will track progress towards narrowing the gap in unemployment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 April 2002

S1W-24632

Historic Scotland, which is responsible to ministers for matters affecting Scotland's built heritage, handles such requests for comments from planning authorities.The planning authority, the City of Edinburgh Council, has sought and received both formal and informal comments from the Historic Buildings Inspectorate within Historic Scotland on the proposed developments adjacent to category A listed Caroline Park House.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 July 2001

S1W-16578

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will publish the key performance targets it has set Historic Scotland for 2001-02. I have set Historic Scotland the following key performance targets for 2001-02:Key Performance AreaTargetProtecting Scotland's Built HeritageNumber of monuments scheduled200Weighted number of listed building resurvey units150No of weeks in which 80% of Scheduled Monument Consent cases resolved9Percentage of Listed Building Consent cases resolved within 28 days97%Number of condition surveys completed for properties in care65Promoting and Presenting the Built HeritageHS market share compared to other paid visitor attractions in Scotland*54.50%Percentage of satisfied visitors (survey based)96%Average retail spend per visitor£2.05Agency ManagementPercentage efficiency gains/savings on non-grant expenditure1.25%* The agency's top ten properties will be measured against the National Trust for Scotland's top 10 properties and the top 10 privately-owned historic attractions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2000

S1O-02548

To ask the Scottish Executive what the impact of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's pre-budget statement will be in Scotland. The Chancellor's cash freeze on all road fuel and oil duties and a carefully targeted package of measures for road transport equivalents worth a 4p real terms cut in duty for motorists and 8p for hauliers will help all road users in Scotland and especially those in rural areas where car usage is essential.In addition all 840,000 pensioners in Scotland will benefit from an above inflation increase in the basic state pension.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 October 2000

S1W-08114

When the formula was first used for Scotland in the 1978 public expenditure survey the population share was fixed at 10/85ths, or 11.76%.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2000

S1W-04894

To ask the Scottish Executive what steps are being taken to increase public awareness of the issues identified in Eating for Health: A Diet Action Plan for Scotland. The Health Education Board for Scotland, as the national agency for health education in Scotland, is at the forefront of the Scottish Executive's drive to improve Scotland's diet and to increase public awareness of the benefits to health of a balanced diet.Healthy eating is a key component of the Board's high profile "Big 3" adult mass media campaign, targeting Scotland's three major killer diseases, coronary heart disease, cancer and stroke.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2000

S1W-03958

Information on students in Higher Education Institutions in Scotland who have declared a registered or unregistered disability is provided in the table below.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 1999

S1W-03160

The tables cover appointments to NDPBs sponsored by the Scottish Executive and judicial appointments.Appointments made by individual MinistersResponsible MinisterBodyFirst MinisterAdvisory Panel of Economic ConsultantsCaledonian MacBrayne Ltd (Chair only)Central Advisory Committee on Justices of the PeaceHighlands & Islands Airports Ltd (Chair only)Justice of the Peace Advisory Committees (32)Local Government Boundary Commission (Chair only)Parole Board for Scotland...

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