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The boards, often in conjunction with Fisheries Trusts and FRSFL, are continuing to address the problems facing Scotland’s wild salmonid stocks. S2W-09754
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 August 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive how many education authorities have introduced incentive schemes to promote healthier choices and increase the take-up of school meals in line with recommendation 19 of Hungry for Success - A Whole School Approach to School Meals in Scotland and what effect such schemes have had on choice and improved take-up.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 August 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is concerned that the time taken by it and Historic Scotland to consider the issues relating to Castle Tioram may be causing, or contributing to, a risk of further deterioration to the condition of the castle.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the basis is for the statement in paragraph 2.1 of Scotland's Transport Future that transport promotes economic growth.
To ask the Scottish Executive what action is being taken to ensure equity of, and access to, treatment and care for myeloma throughout Scotland, particularly in relation to new drugs and techniques.
Initial findings from the Early implementer sites in England and the four project sites in Scotland are currently being fed into a UK review of Agenda for Change being carried out in partnership with the relevant trades unions.
To ask the Scottish Executive what progress the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management has made since its appointment in November 2003 and when it intends to visit Scotland. The Committee on RadioactiveWaste Management (CoRWM) has begun its task of reviewing the long-term managementof radioactive waste.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether any representations have been made to Her Majesty's Government urging the UK to raise with the EU the possibility of Scotland being designated GM-free. No. Directive 2001/18/ECrequires GM products to be considered on a case-by-case basis.