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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2004

S2W-05740

The element which supports entry costs and retention aretriggered in respect of students living in Scotland’s 20% most deprivedpostcodes, which are generally in urban areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2003

S1W-32991

Therefore caution should be applied when considering year-on-year comparisons of some local authorities.5-14 Attainment of Pupils in Publicly Funded Schools in Scotland by Local Authority - Percentage of Pupils Not Attaining Level A or Above by End of P4Local AuthorityReading% P4 Not Attaining Level A or AboveWriting% P4 Not Attaining Level A or Above 1998-991999-20002000-012001-021998-991999-20002000-012001-02Scotland7.6%5.4%4.5%4.3%11.7%7.5%6.0%5.2%Aberdeen City7.6%6.1%4.4%4.4%8.7%8.4%7.1%4.6%Aberdeenshire5.5%3.9%3.1%3.2%6.5%5.2%3.6%3.5%Angus4.3%3.5%4.4%4.1%7.4%5.0%7.8%6.0%Argyll and Bute23.3%4.9%3.9%4.5%25.3%4.8%3.8%6.5%Clackmannanshire8.2%7.4%3.7%4.6%13.9%7.4%6.5%4.4%Dumfries and Galloway7.3%6.6%6.0%4.2%10.1%9.4%8.7%6.2%Dundee City9.4%6.5%6.6%4.4%14.0%10.5%7.5%8.0%East Ayrshire6.4%5.5%4.1%4.4%18.2%8.8%5.7%5.5%East Dunbartonshire4.8%1.9%2.0%1.7%6.7%3.9%2.4%2.2%East Lothian5.7%5.3%6.6%4.0%8.4%6.7%4.6%3.3%East Renfrewshire3.9%2.9%1.9%1.9%7.5%4.0%2.4%2.6%Edinburgh City7.1%5.5%4.9%5.5%9.2%8.5%6.7%5.6%Eilean Siar6.5%4.1%4.0%2.4%12.9%4.1%8.0%3.8%Falkirk7.3%4.0%4.5%4.0%10.5%5.4%4.4%4.7%Fife8.8%7.9%6.0%5.8%14.1%10.0%7.7%6.4%Glasgow City8.3%6.4%5.7%6.5%16.1%9.7%8.5%8.9%Highland7.5%5.9%4.6%5.0%11.3%7.3%5.9%4.4%Inverclyde7.4%5.3%3.2%3.4%13.1%9.4%4.4%4.6%Midlothian8.6%7.8%4.7%4.0%11.3%8.3%7.3%5.3%Moray5.3%4.0%5.2%4.5%7.3%5.0%6.2%6.4%North Ayrshire6.9%5.6%4.6%3.5%10.7%7.4%7.0%4.2%North Lanarkshire6.7%4.9%4.1%3.7%14.7%8.4%6.1%4.5%Orkney Islands4.6%3.4%1.6%3.0%4.6%6.0%1.6%3.0%Perth and Kinross5.7%5.0%5.2%4.2%7.5%6.1%6.4%4.2%Renfrewshire15.1%4.4%3.5%2.8%16.0%6.0%5.3%5.1%Scottish Borders3.6%4.2%3.7%4.0%4.0%5.1%4.2%3.9%Shetland Islands4.2%3.5%1.6%6.0%4.2%4.5%2.5%5.4%South Ayrshire5.3%3.8%3.5%3.7%7.6%5.4%5.5%4.0%South Lanarkshire6.0%3.8%3.3%2.7%10.1%6.1%4.0%3.7%Stirling6.3%5.9%5.0%4.8%11.1%8.1%5.0%4.5%West Dunbartonshire10.6%5.7%3.7%3.1%13.4%8.7%6.6%4.6%West Lothian9.2%7.1%4.8%4.4%12.6%7.9%5.7%4.2%5-14 Attainment of Pupils in Publicly Funded Schools in Scotland by Local Authority - Percentage of Pupils Not Attaining Level A or Above by End of P4Local AuthorityMaths% P4 Not Attaining Level A or Above 1998-991999-20002000-012001-02Scotland3.3%2.2%2.0%1.9%Aberdeen City2.4%3.0%2.4%2.6%Aberdeenshire1.4%1.9%0.8%1.5%Angus2.0%1.6%2.7%2.6%Argyll and Bute20.6%2.5%1.9%1.6%Clackmannanshire3.4%1.5%2.1%3.4%Dumfries and Galloway2.7%2.5%2.9%2.5%Dundee City5.2%2.4%2.1%2.7%East Ayrshire3.0%2.2%1.5%1.3%East Dunbartonshire4.0%0.8%1.2%1.0%East Lothian2.3%2.1%1.5%1.8%East Renfrewshire2.3%1.3%1.1%0.6%Edinburgh City2.8%3.0%3.2%3.0%Eilean Siar5.0%0.0%4.0%2.1%Falkirk2.3%1.7%1.7%1.1%Fife2.3%2.2%2.1%1.8%Glasgow City3.5%2.6%3.1%3.0%Highland2.9%3.0%2.1%2.9%Inverclyde3.0%1.5%1.1%1.5%Midlothian4.6%4.1%2.8%1.8%Moray2.4%2.0%3.6%3.4%North Ayrshire2.3%2.2%1.0%1.2%North Lanarkshire2.6%1.4%1.2%1.3%Orkney Islands1.8%1.3%0.8%1.3%Perth and Kinross2.0%2.4%2.0%2.0%Renfrewshire8.0%2.0%1.7%0.8%Scottish Borders1.0%2.3%2.0%2.0%Shetland Islands2.7%2.3%0.6%2.0%South Ayrshire2.7%1.5%1.1%1.6%South Lanarkshire1.7%1.1%1.1%1.3%Stirling2.5%1.7%1.8%1.9%West Dunbartonshire7.6%2.2%1.6%1.6%West Lothian3.2%3.1%2.1%0.8% S1W-32991
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2003

S1W-32949

Death registrations are obtained from the General Register Office for Scotland (GRO).2. Totals have been combined for the health board areas of Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles due to small numbers in each.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2007

S2W-32521

I have asked Angiolina Foster, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland, to respond. Her response is as follows:Information is not held in the formatrequested but by main postcode area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2007

S2W-32018

The following table highlightsthe number of fees paid by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) to studentsat higher education institutions from low income backgrounds who were domiciledin the Stirling parliamentary constituency in each year since 2002-03:Students from Low IncomeBackgrounds in the Stirling Parliamentary Constituency who have had thei...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2007

S2W-31945

To ask the Scottish Executive how much funding it has provided to faith institutions including, but not exclusively, the Church of Scotland, Catholic Church and Scottish Council of Jewish Communities, in each of the last four years, broken down by institution.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2007

S2W-31804

Table one shows theaverage length of time in years that staff on senior management grades, medicalconsultants and registered nurses have been in their existing posts in NHS Scotland,as at 30 September 2006. Middle managers cannot be explicitly identifiedfrom centrally held data, therefore are not included in the table.Table 1: Average Length ofTime for Staf...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2007

S2W-31807

Thesefunds are used in a number of ways, including the provision of needle exchangefacilities to prevent the spread of blood-borne viruses through the sharing ofdirty injecting equipment.Scottish Executive blood-bornevirus prevention funding for each of the last three financial years and thecurrent financial year is set out in the following table:Blood-borne virus preventionfunding: 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 £8.1 million £8.1 million £8.4 million £8.6 million In addition to theblood-borne virus prevention funding outlined above, NHS boards will receive anadditional £4 million over a two year period to support implementation of theHepatitis C Action Plan for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2007

S2W-31576

The number of occasions whenthe Erskine Bridge has been closed to all types of traffic since 1 April 2001 becauseof severe weather conditions is set out in the following table: Year Number of Closures Dates and Times of Closures 2001 0 - 2002 1 28 January – no times available 2003 1 28 January - 06.00 to 09.55 2004 0 - 2005 2 11 January 19.45 to 12 January 20.00 11 November 15.20 to 12 November 07.00 2006 3 26 October 14.30 to 17.30 3 December 19.00 to 4 December 14.30 31 December 20.00 to 1 January 06.00 2007 3 3 January 23.00 to 4 January 14.00 10 January 23.00 to 12 January 01.30 13 January 15.30 to 14 January 03.00 Transport Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2007

S2W-31485

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