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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 August 2005

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The information has beenderived from information collected annually by the Scottish Executive EducationDepartment on the opening and closing of schools.Table 1:Primary Schools Opened, By Year Education Authority Area School 1997 Dundee City Sidlaw View Primary School Fife Bellyeoman Primary School 1998 Aberdeen City Newhills Primary School Edinburgh City St Margaret's School * 1999 Aberdeen City Charleston School Eilean Siar Lewis Independent Christian School * Glasgow City Iqra Academy * Glasgow City Glasgow Gaelic Primary School Inverclyde Cedars School of Excellence * North Lanarkshire Alexander Peden Primary 2000 Angus Rosemount Primary School Highland Strathpeffer Primary School North Ayrshire Lawthorn Primary School North Lanarkshire St Margaret of Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 October 2004

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Local Authority 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Aberdeen City 115 98 203 79 169 Aberdeenshire 226 116 176 199 211 Angus 119 110 67 167 43 Argyll and Bute 92 121 105 4 59 Clackmannanshire 29 59 0 72 28 Dumfries and Galloway 128 69 197 77 96 Dundee City 232 231 106 302 72 East Ayrshire 32 20 147 4 98 East Dunbartonshire 15 24 55 10 4 East Lothian 61 79 9 18 14 East Renfrewshire 84 126 41 0 30 Edinburgh, City of 568 521 545 511 156 Eilean Siar 1 11 14 22 13 Falkirk 73 14 97 68 34 Fife 410 176 186 335 194 Glasgow City 839 1,248 1,841 1,262 1,496 Highland 118 221 125 158 147 Inverclyde 93 248 119 141 101 Midlothian 64 4 52 12 31 Moray 30 30 26 33 2 North Ayrshire 105 67 76 69 83 North Lanarkshire 334 277 296 360 131 Orkney 14 29 52 44 24 Perth and Kinross 182 193 100 215 176 Renfrewshire 92 167 152 155 48 Scottish Borders, The 83 101 88 85 44 Shetland 56 14 22 14 1 South Ayrshire 68 61 64 131 74 South Lanarkshire 61 274 126 316 103 Stirling 79 83 62 106 84 West Dunbartonshire 162 92 263 182 136 West Lothian 207 105 162 20 90 Source: Communities Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2004

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The Executive is committed to reducing waiting times across Scotland, with priority being given to treating those patients who have waited longest.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 September 1999

Plenary, 01 Sep 1999

It seems to me that that was always blocked when the Secretary of State for Scotland was a Tory, but I always welcome lost sheep into the fold.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2001

European Committee, 11 Sep 2001

The document highlights a potential problem for part of Scotland's transport system. I am sure that members are aware of Glasgow underground's problems and the question whether the required work should be put out to tender.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2001

European Committee, 11 Sep 2001

The document highlights a potential problem for part of Scotland's transport system. I am sure that members are aware of Glasgow underground's problems and the question whether the required work should be put out to tender.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2005

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To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) full-time and (b) part-time jobs have been (i) created and (ii) lost in North Ayrshire in each year since 1999 and how these figures compare with other areas of Scotland. Statistics on the number of jobs created are not centrally held.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2001

Finance Committee, 05 Jun 2001

A certain degree of parity of information may not be appropriate when there are significant differences between expenditure heads.Another concern was that, where changes in expenditure had occurred, between last year and this year or between "Making a Difference for Scotland" and this year's documents, they tended not to be explained adequately or at all.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2004

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Rural Community TransportProjects Funded from 2004-05 Budget and Onwards Transport Scheme Project Type 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Annandale Transport Initiative Community Minibus/Car Share Scheme £21,600 £21,800 £0 £0 Annandale Transport Initiative Community Minibus/Car Share Scheme £36,082 £0 £0 £0 Applecross Community Mini-Bus Community Mini-Bus Transport Service £3,107 £0 £0 £0 Arainn Shuaineirt Community Minibus Hire/Car Sharing Scheme £29,400 £0 £0 £0 Arainn Shuaineirt Community Minibus Hire/Car Sharing Scheme £0 £30,329 £31,874 £33,494 Association of Shetland Pre-School Play Local Operator Minibus Hire £7,260 £7,986 £0 £0 Ayrshire Cancer Support Community Car Scheme £9,645 £19,288 £19,288 £0 BABS Dial-A-Bus / Focus Foundation Community Dial-a-Bus Services £47,757 £38,540 £0 £0 Badenoch and Strathspey Transport Company Community Car Scheme £75,931 £82,435 £0 £0 Ballater (RD) Ltd Community Group Minibus Hire £9,305 £0 £0 £0 Banchory and District Initiative Research Project £6,620 £0 £0 £0 Banffshire Partnership Ltd Community Dial-a-Bus and Social Car Scheme £33,321 £29,182 £0 £0 Berwickshire Association for Voluntary Service Community Car Scheme £11,739 £12,874 £0 £0 British Red Cross (Argyll) Community Car Sharing Scheme £33,084 £64,444 £66,045 £0 British Red Cross (West Central and South West Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2007

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In the case of roads, such as the A1, which crossthe border, the figures relate only to accidents which occurred in Scotland. Percentagechanges have not been provided because they would be practically meaningless, asthe figures are so small.Road Deaths in Scotland:1999 to 2005 Road 1999 2000 ...

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