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Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 1999

S1W-01208

Scotland House is an inclusive body that involves a range of Scottish interests.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 1999

S1W-01208

Scotland House is an inclusive body that involves a range of Scottish interests.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 July 1999

S1W-00106

They will then bring forward proposals in a draft Census Order for Scotland for approval by the Scottish Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 1999

S1W-00697

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will publish the key performance targets it has set Historic Scotland for 1999-2000. I have set Historic Scotland the following key performance targets for 1999-2000:-Key Performance AreaTargetProtecting Scotland's Built Heritage Number of monuments scheduled385Weighted number of listed building resurvey units182No. of weeks in which 80% of Scheduled Monument Consent cases resolved 9Percentage of Listed Building Consent cases resolved within 28 days 97%No. of historic building repair projects newly assisted by grant 90Total value of grant-assisted repairs£25mProgramme of conservation of properties in careMeet Conservation Programme+Promoting and Presenting the Built Heritage HS market share compared to other paid visitor attractions in Scotland51%*Percentage of satisfied visitors (survey based)96%Average retail spend per visitor£1.65Agency Management Percentage efficiency gains/savings on non-grant expenditure1.5%+ To be detailed in the Agency's Corporate Plan* 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: 28 July 2000

S1W-08538

We have no plans for legislation in Scotland. S1W-08538
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2006

S2W-26670

The First Minister and Deputy First Minister attended to representthe devolved government in Scotland and the others attended as guests of other organisations.The full attendee list is attached.MSP’s who attendedJack McConnellNicol StephenTom McCabeMargaret CurranTavish ScottAlastair MorrisonLinda FabianiNicola SturgeonScottish Executive OfficialsOwen Kelly, Head of Internationaland Communication GroupLouise MacDonald, Head of InternationalProjectsClare Smith, Marketing ManagerMatthew Clark, Special Adviser,Political and Communications AdviserKate Murray, Project ScotlandMichael Cross, Head of Determinedto SucceedIsla McCrone, Project Director,Determined to SucceedMedia attendee listBBC Scotland:Peter Cole, Brian Innes, ColinMacNab, David MacIver, Brian Taylor, Fiona McKenzie, Catriona MacPhersonScottish Television: BernardPonsoby, Neil McLarenITN: Martin Geissler, Alan DickinsonRadio Clyde: Colin MacKayBBC Online: Mark CoyleNewsquest: Tim BlottDaily Record: Magnus GardhamThe Sun: Andrew NicollHerald: Anne SimpsonScotsman: Hamish MacDougallThe Times: Angus MacLeodDaily Mirror: Maggie BarryDaily Mail: Stuart NicolsonPress Association: Jude Sheerin,Matt Dickinson, Melanie WatsonSunday Post: Campbell GunnNews of the World: Euan McColmSunday Mail: Brian LironiSunday Herald: Paul Hutcheon,Steve VassSunday Times: Kenny FarquharsonNews International: Jason Allardyce,Carlos Alba + 1Photographer: Michael BoydPartner Organisations whoattended and other guestsProject Scotland: JuliaOgilvy, Kate MathersScottish Development International:Martin TogneriImpact Arts: David HopeMagnus LinklaterBT Scotland (a Determined toSucceed partner): Tom Kelly, General Manager (Government, Scotland andWales), andy Torrance, Partner in Market Development (Scotland andWales)Head Teacher and five pupilsfrom Our Lady and St Patrick’s High School, West Dunbartonshire.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 July 2004

S2W-09298

The total number of visitors to Scotland in 2000, 2001 and 2002 was 20.7 million, 19.1 million and 20.1 million respectively.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 May 2004

S2W-08238

This information is compiled from discharge data, and it is not possible to separately identify routine and non-routine appointments.Partnership for Care: Scotland’s Health White Paper and A Partnership for a Better Scotland include our commitment that, bythe end of 2005, no patient will wait more than 26 weeks for a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2003

S2W-03891

The Edinburghsite only became operational in October 1992 and hence there is no annualfigure for that year in the first, Scotland, table.3,4. Total days are higherfor Edinburgh than for Scotland in 1994 and 1995.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2001

S1W-19749

This area includes the cancer centre in Glasgow.3. The South East Scotland Cancer Network area covers the following NHS board areas: Borders, Dumfries & Galloway, Fife and Lothian.

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