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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 1999

S1W-00466

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will take steps to encourage supermarket chains to purchase pork, bacon and ham from pig producers in Scotland. I will use whatever opportunities arise to impress upon both retailers and consumers the high quality of Scottish pigmeat products, as well as the very high standards applying to their production, with the...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 July 1999

S1W-00358

To ask the Scottish Executive to state the number of new build and renovated properties which will be affected by the Housing (Right to Buy)(Cost Floor)(Scotland) Order (S.I. 1999/611). The number of properties affected will depend on both the timing of decisions by individual tenants to buy their home, and the level and timing of investment in the specifi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 July 1999

S1W-00170

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to consider re-classifying the A801 as a trunk road, given its strategic importance to the economy of West Lothian, the Falkirk area, and the Central Belt of Scotland as a whole. There are currently no plans to extend the trunk road network.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 1999

S1O-00120

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to make a statement on improving the quality of bus services in Scotland. The UK Government published in March a consultation paper setting out proposals for improving local bus services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 1999

S1W-00252

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to make a statement on improving the quality of bus services in Scotland. The UK Government published in March a consultation paper setting out proposals for improving local bus services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2006

S2W-27385

The estimates are provided in the following tables.Table (a)Number and Percentage ofHouses in Each Local Authority with Cavity Walls 95% Confidence Interval 95% Confidence Interval Estimate Lower Upper % Lower Upper Aberdeen City  37,000  35,000  40,000 78 73 83 Aberdeenshire  50,000  47,000  54,000 64 60 69 Angus  27,000  25,000  29,000 77 71 81 Argyll and Bute  19,000  17,000  21,000 72 66 77 Borders  19,000  18,000  21,000 64 58 69 Clackmannan  12,000  12,000  13,000 82 78 86 Dumfries and Galloway  36,000  34,000  39,000 67 62 72 Dundee City  23,000  21,000  25,000 84 77 89 East Ayrshire  32,000  30,000  34,000 84 79 88 East Dunbartonshire  31,000  30,000  32,000 91 88 94 East Lothian  23,000  22,000  24,000 81 77 85 East Renfrewshire  25,000  24,000  26,000 90 86 93 Edinburgh City  63,000  60,000  65,000 85 81 88 Falkirk  39,000  37,000  41,000 90 86 93 Fife  88,000  84,000  92,000 83 79 87 Glasgow City  59,000  56,000  62,000 82 77 85 Highland  53,000  49,000  56,000 67 62 71 Inverclyde  15,000  14,000  16,000 86 81 90 Midlothian  23,000  22,000  24,000 87 83 90 Moray  20,000  18,000  22,000 63 57 68 North Ayrshire  39,000  38,000  41,000 90 86 93 North Lanarkshire  79,000  76,000  81,000 91 88 93 Orkney  5,000  4,000  5,000 56 51 61 Perthshire and Kinross  30,000  27,000  32,000 68 63 73 Renfrewshire  38,000  36,000  40,000 87 82 91 Shetland  6,000  6,000  7,000 73 69 77 South Ayrshire  31,000  29,000  32,000 81 76 85 South Lanarkshire  78,000  75,000  81,000 86 82 89 Stirling  19,000  18,000  21,000 71 65 76 West Dunbartonshire  17,000  15,000  18,000 78 72 83 West Lothian  45,000  43,000  47,000 92 89 95 Western Isles  8,000  7,000  8,000 68 63 72 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2005

S2W-15258

However, it is possible to make use of separate data collected by the Home Office to estimate the proportion of convictions involving different types of drug and offence at Scotland level, and the proportion of all drug convictions by type of drug at force level.Persons with a Charge Proved for Drug Offences1 in Scottish Courts, by Type of Offence and Police Force Area, 1999-2003 Police Force Area Supply and Trafficking3 Possession Number % of all Drug Convictions Number % of all Drug Convictions Central 1999 84 32 174 67 2000 64 27 170 72 2001 100 29 242 71 2002 89 24 284 76 20032 119 26 327 72 Dumfries and Galloway 1999 62 36 110 64 2000 44 34 86 66 2001 37 38 60 62 2002 47 35 86 65 20032 49 34 94 64 Fife 1999 109 37 186 63 2000 40 27 107 72 2001 72 45 88 55 2002 89 43 118 57 20032 86 49 88 51 Grampian 1999 153 23 501 76 2000 117 26 337 74 2001 116 19 496 81 2002 132 23 432 77 20032 155 21 588 79 Lothian and Borders 1999 205 26 591 74 2000 196 27 540 73 2001 198 26 577 74 2002 162 29 403 71 20032 202 34 385 66 Northern 1999 60 19 250 80 2000 43 16 222 83 2001 72 21 277 79 2002 65 17 318 83 20032 85 21 327 79 Strathclyde 1999 793 23 2,648 77 2000 698 23 2,285 77 2001 695 24 2,234 76 2002 640 21 2,407 79 20032 818 20 3,182 79 Tayside 1999 122 24 384 76 2000 116 25 352 75 2001 98 21 370 79 2002 129 25 391 75 20032 125 21 457 79 Scotland 1999 1,588 25 4,844 75 2000 1,318 24 4,099 76 2001 1,388 24 4,344 76 2002 1,353 23 4,439 77 20032 1,639 23 5,448 77 Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2001

S1W-12444

To ask the Scottish Executive how many patients were waiting for admission to hospital in (a) Scotland and (b) each health board area in each quarter of (i) 1987 and (ii) 1992 and how many patients were waiting for admission to hospital in each NHS Trust in each quarter of each year from 1995 to date.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2007

S2W-32493

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is satisfied that the Scottish Outdoor Access Code meets the objective of providing guidance in determining whether or not land is subject to access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The code provides guidance on the extent and nature of accessrights in accordance with the requirements of the act.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2007

S2W-32248

Over the past five years thenumber of police officers in Scotland has risen by 1,235 to 16,230 with supportstaff rising by 1,910 to 7,392.Information on thedeployment of officers to particular duties is not held centrally and is anoperational matter for individual chief constables.

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