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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 August 2001

S1W-16993

Safeguards against subsequent contamination of drinking water by materials used in the treatment or distribution of water are included in the Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 1990. These require that all relevant chemicals or materials are approved by the Scottish ministers on the recommendation of the (UK) Committee on Products and Proce...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2001

S1W-15812

The following table shows the number of businesses in Scotland in November 1999, broken down by employee sizeband and sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2000

S1W-09921

To ask the Scottish Executive how the establishment of the first National Parks in Scotland will be taken forward following the passage of the National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 through the Scottish Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2000

S1W-02791

To ask the Scottish Executive what impact it estimates an aggregates tax of #2 per tonne will have in Scotland on (a) the economic viability of small and medium si'ed quarries (b) the number of people in Scotland employed directly in quarrying and quarry production and (c) on number of transport and other jobs indir...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 1999

S1W-02593

The White Paper Designed to Care included a commitment to support the establishment of a Scottish Health Technology Assessment Centre to evaluate and provide advice to the NHS in Scotland on cost-effectiveness of all innovations in health care, including new drugs.A consultation paper setting out how such a Centre might sit within the wider Scottish quality...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2005

S2W-18049

However, this decline in absolute numbers must be considered in the context of an overall decrease in the school roll, a decrease in the overall numbers of pupils taking school lunches and increasing overall levels of prosperity in Scotland’s communities. Table 2 and Graph 1 show free school meals as a percentage of total school meals, which gives a more re...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 May 2004

S2W-07882

To ask the Scottish Executive what proportion of (a) male, (b) female and (c) full-time workers in (i) Scotland and (ii) each local authority area received hourly gross earnings, (1) including and (2) excluding overtime of below (A) #7.58, (B) #5.68 and (C) #4.20.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2004

S2W-04990

Neonatal cots providing special care and which are located outwith a neonatal unit cannot be explicitly identified from the national dataset and so are excluded from the table.(d) ISD Scotland has contacted a number of trusts to gain more information about changing cot numbers over the period.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2006

S2W-23436

The table gives an outline of tests supplied to Scotland by the Health Protection Agency in England in the last three years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2005

S2W-21418

Table 1 Permanent Lets to Homeless Households by Local Authority: 2004-05 All Permanent Lets Lets to Homeless Households Lets to Homeless as % of All Lets Scotland 33,872 9,454 28 Aberdeen City 2,650 266 10 Aberdeenshire 1,246 271 22 Angus 882 325 37 Argyll and Bute 523 202 39 Clackmannanshire 442 197 45 Dumfries and Galloway na na na Dundee City 1,886 167 9 East Ayrshire 1,487 222 15 East Dunbartonshire 314 124 39 East Lothian 461 143 31 East Renfrewshire 250 87 35 City of Edinburgh 3,397 1,088 32 Eilean Siar 132 47 36 Falkirk 1,359 489 36 Fife 3,117 695 22 Glasgow City na na na Highland 1,364 415 30 Inverclyde 759 207 27 Midlothian 242 131 54 Moray 373 176 47 North Ayrshire 1,165 489 42 North Lanarkshire 3,680 1,356 37 Orkney 62 17 27 Perth and Kinross 610 322 53 Renfrewshire 1,489 279 19 Scottish Borders na na na Shetland 199 28 14 South Ayrshire 829 239 29 South Lanarkshire 2,492 482 19 Stirling 460 136 30 West Dunbartonshire 1,123 428 38 West Lothian 879 426 48 Source: Lettings returns by local authorities to Scottish Executive Development Department Analytical Services Division (Housing Statistics).Note: Following housing stock transfers, figures for Dumfries and Galloway, Glasgow and Scottish Borders are not included.Table 2 Permanent Lets to Homeless Households by Registered Social Landlords: 2004-05   All Lets Permanent Lets to Homeless Households Lets to Homeless as % of All Lets Scotland 29,299 3,505 12 Registered social landlords operating in one local authority area Aberdeen City 3 - - Aberdeenshire 128 2 2 Argyll and Bute 221 11 5 Dumfries and Galloway 1,271 431 34 Dundee City 12 - - East Ayrshire 210 24 11 East Dunbartonshire 44 - - East Lothian 112 - - East Renfrewshire 118 2 2 City of Edinburgh 680 80 12 Eilean Siar 40 6 15 Fife 274 12 4 City of Glasgow 10,672 1,883 18 Highland 167 15 9 Inverclyde 341 30 9 Moray 40 4 10 North Ayrshire 72 10 14 North Lanarkshire 434 43 10 Orkney Islands 95 2 2 Perth and Kinross 214 45 21 Renfrewshire 866 27 3 Scottish Borders 1,354 244 18 Shetland Islands 62 2 3 South Ayrshire 206 20 10 South Lanarkshire 318 11 3 Stirling 149 - - West Dunbartonshire 535 106 20 West Lothian 336 41 12 Registered social landlords operating in more than one local authority area 10,325 454 4 Source: Annual Performance and Statistical Return by registered social landlords to Communities Scotland Regulation and Inspection Division.Notes:1.

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