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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2000

S1W-02186

To ask the Scottish Executive to list the real terms annual percentage increase in actual, estimated and planned spending for each year for which figures are available on schools, education, health, enterprise and industrial development, housing, agriculture, environment and local authority related spending in Scotland. From financial year 1995-96 the real...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2000

S1W-02904

Not all local authorities chose to submit an interim report on road traffic reduction, since the provisions of the Road Traffic Reduction Act 1997 have still to be commenced in Scotland and there was therefore no statutory requirement for them to do so.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 1999

S1W-02523

The information requested on the number of psychiatric consultants is shown in the attached tables.Table: Psychiatric consultants (1) employed by NHS TrustsDistribution by health board areas: as at 30 September 1993-98 Whole time equivalents 199319941995199619971998Argyll & Clyde22.919.421.923.526.728.9Ayrshire & Arran11.09.88.89.810.712.2Borders5.05.05.76.26.46.4Dumfries & Galloway8.48.48.08.08.07.0Fife12.014.014.011.411.914.4Forth Valley11.012.013.414.415.817.4Grampian29.530.022.030.530.134.2Greater Glasgow52.355.2 63.761.566.969.7Highland10.010.09.68.29.310.3Lanarkshire17.0 17.517.116.018.022.6Lothian42.543.445.246.248.746.2Orkney------Shetland1.0-1.01.01.01.0Tayside25.624.925.425.926.429.7Western Isles1.01.01.01.01.02.0Number (2) 199319941995199619971998Argyll & Clyde252124273034Ayrshire & Arran121110111213Borders556789Dumfries & Galloway999999Fife121414121315Forth Valley111214151719Grampian323329323237Greater Glasgow586170677376Highland10101091011Lanarkshire171918161823Lothian464750515248Orkney------Shetland1-1 111Tayside282728282832Western Isles1 11112Source: Medical and Dental Census ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 1999

S1W-00819

All vessels of 10 metres and under may fish for scallops.Since vessels may fish for other species and in other areas, depending on the conditions of the licence, it is not possible to determine definitively how many fishermen's incomes may have been affected by the ban on scallop fishing which began on 9th July in certain sea areas in the west of Scotland. ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 1999

S1W-00819

All vessels of 10 metres and under may fish for scallops.Since vessels may fish for other species and in other areas, depending on the conditions of the licence, it is not possible to determine definitively how many fishermen's incomes may have been affected by the ban on scallop fishing which began on 9th July in certain sea areas in the west of Scotland. ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 1999

S1W-00946

The Partnership agreed that a Taskforce of officials under the Chairmanship of Eamonn Bannon (member of sportscotland) should be set up to draw up detailed proposals for consideration by the Partnership before the end of this year.In addition sportscotland continues to make a significant investment in the development of youth football through a variety of initiatives that include Team Sport Scotland, the Governing Body Sports Development Programme, the National Coach Support Programme and the Talented Athlete Programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 1999

S1W-00946

The Partnership agreed that a Taskforce of officials under the Chairmanship of Eamonn Bannon (member of sportscotland) should be set up to draw up detailed proposals for consideration by the Partnership before the end of this year.In addition sportscotland continues to make a significant investment in the development of youth football through a variety of initiatives that include Team Sport Scotland, the Governing Body Sports Development Programme, the National Coach Support Programme and the Talented Athlete Programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 August 1999

S1W-00551

Consultants are currently being appointed to take forward the complex issues of ecological, aesthetic and engineering design. Draft orders under the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 are expected to be published in spring 2001 and, if there are objections to the orders, a public local inquiry will follow.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 July 1999

S1W-00201

The research also recognised that a significant contribution to this reduction was due to the efforts made by members of the Procurator Fiscal Service to implement the legislative changes introduced by the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. Other practical and innovative measures such as 'on-call' services were introduced, following consultation in or...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2007

S2W-32269

Construction of the final section to beupgraded, from Arisaig to Loch nan Uamh, will begin this summer and is due to becompleted in 2008.Records of the constructioncosts of the earlier schemes are no longer kept, but for those sections forwhich records are still held, the cost of upgrading the road in 2006 prices isas follows: Scheme Length (Km) Year of Completion Actual Cost (£ Million) Cost at 2006 Prices (£ Million) Mallaig-Kinsadel 2.3 1988 4.8 8.6 Polnish-Lochailort 1.7 1988 3.6 6.4 Lochan Doilead-Kinsadel (Morar Bypass) 3.0 1994 9.0 12.2 Loch nan Uamh-Polnish Bridge 3.3 1998 6.0 7.3 Kinsadel-Arisaig 7.0 2003 11.6 12.5 Arisaig-Loch nan Uamh 7.0 2008* 19.4* 18.4* Totals 54.4 65.4 Note:*Estimated costs andcompletion date.Transport Scotland...

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