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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2004

S2W-05634

VAT registrations and de-registrations are published by the DTI Small Business Service.Table: VAT registration rates, 1995-2002 (Per 10,000 of the population 16 years and over) Local Authority 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 City of Glasgow 32 33 35 35 35 33 33 30 City of Edinburgh 35 35 42 42 38 40 37 33 City of Aberdeen 38 39 44 40 33 33 30 35 City of Dundee 18 22 21 23 21 23 23 19 Highland 36 35 37 39 34 32 32 33 Stirling 36 35 37 39 34 32 32 33 Sources: Department of Trade and Industry, Small Business Service VAT statistics.General Register Office for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2003

S2W-04275

Information on numbers (headcountand whole time equivalent) of speech and language therapists drawn from thelast four workforce censuses is shown in the table.Speech and Language Therapists by NHS BoardHeadcount and Whole Time Equivalent: at 30 September 2000-2002 and 31 March 2003   Speech and Language Therapists   NHS Board H/count       WTE         30-Sep-00 30-Sep-01 30-Sep-02 31-Mar-03 30-Sep-00 30-Sep-01 30-Sep-02 31-Mar-03 Argyll and Clyde 62 66 71 78 53.7 56.2 61.4 66.6 Ayrshire and Arran 49 54 60 56 41.7 45.8 49.0 47.8 Borders 19 20 22 21 16.7 17.2 20.0 18.8 Dumfries and Galloway 26 29 26 25 22.2 23.8 22.8 22.3 Fife 67 50 52 53 51.6 40.1 41.1 42.4 Forth Valley 53 54 52 60 43.5 43.3 40.2 46.2 Grampian 101 96 108 108 78.9 74.4 84.1 82.0 Greater Glasgow 155 156 168 171 136.3 137.6 143.8 146.4 Highland 28 33 33 34 24.2 28.4 28.0 28.2 Lanarkshire 100 102 112 106 89.7 90.3 99.4 94.8 Lothian 148 143 151 156 117.9 112.9 118.8 120.5 Orkney 4 3 4 4 2.7 2.4 2.7 2.7 Shetland 3 3 3 3 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 Tayside 66 66 66 70 56.6 57.3 57.2 59.5 Western Isles 6 7 7 9 6.0 7.0 7.0 8.5 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2003

S2W-03450

Italso established a restricted area known as the Irish box in which the accessof the new member states was limited to a specified number of vessels.The new effort regime for westernwaters will take effect no later than 1 August 2004.It also makes provision for an effort-based regime, with member states’ effortallocations to be based on fishing activity in the reference period 1998-2002;and it introduces a smaller biologically based sensitive area to replace thecurrent Irish box.Most of the Scottishnegotiating objectives were achieved:pelagic and deep water fisheries are excluded fromthe regime;access to western waterswill not be based on having a track record in the area – all Scottish boats willhave access to the zone;except for the biologically sensitive area, thebureaucratic burdens of small management areas and associated hailing in andout have been avoided;there is a facility for increasing our effortallocation, if we need more to catch our quota or our non-quota stocks, andthere is a facility to revise our initial effortdata–particularly relevant where logbook data may be incomplete (as withnon-quota species such as scallops).The text thereforerepresented a very good outcome for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2003

S2W-03714

To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) new entrants and (b) new entrants aged over 50 to the Civil Service in Scotland were employed in each department in each of the last five years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2003

S2W-03335

NHS Board Median Wait (days)   Year Ended 30 June 1999 Year Ended 30 June 2000 Year Ended 30 June 2001 Year Ended 30 June 2002 Year Ended 30 June 2003P Argyll and Clyde 31 34 35 35 35 Ayrshire and Arran 15 18 23 25 26 Borders 14 14 16 20 20 Dumfries and Galloway 19 19 21 27 -1 Fife 24 21 21 23 28 Forth Valley 21 20 21 25 -1 Grampian 21 21 22 28 -1 Greater Glasgow 29 28 31 31 35 Highland 24 19 21 19 17 Lanarkshire 45 44 46 45 -1 Lothian 19 22 25 23 -1 Orkney 12 11 26 18 -1 Shetland 25 21 36 31 -1 Tayside 15 18 22 26 28 Western Isles 39 32 35 35 43 NHSScotland 23 24 27 28 29 Source: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2003

S2W-01817

Information for Accident and Emergency doctors, by NHS board are as shown in the table.Table 1: Accident and Emergency Doctors, by NHS BOARD area, as at 30 September House Officer/Senior House Officer Staff Grade Registrar Grade Doctors 2000 2001 2002 2000 2001 2002 2000 2001 2002 Scotland...
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)...

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