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Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2002

S1O-04462

To ask the Scottish Executive what powers local authorities have to ensure that utilities companies, such as West of Scotland Water, restore road surfaces after being dug up for installation and maintenance purposes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2002

S1W-21090

It involves, in the main, area payments to different land categories within the less favoured area in Scotland. Details of the distribution of payments by land category under LFASS 2001 are set out in the table.Land CategoryLFASS 2001£ million%Moorland17.9929.7Northern Upland/Moorland3.666.0Northern Upland7.8613.0Southern Upland /Moorland7.0211.6Southern Up...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 January 2002

S1W-20432

Following that, we look forward to hosting a summit in Scotland in autumn 2002 on the subject of social inclusion, in conjunction with our colleagues in the National Assembly for WalesThe British-Irish Council held its second summit meeting in Dublin on 30 November.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 January 2002

S1W-20074

All of the flood prevention schemes (FPS) taken forward by Inverclyde Council and Renfrewshire Council under the Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act 1961, have been supported by the Executive and all received financial assistance.Flood prevention grant, at the rate of 50% of scheme costs, has been offered to(a) Inverclyde Council for: Earnhill Road, Gourock FPS...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 January 2002

S1W-20168

The allocation of resources between NHS boards in Scotland takes into account the age and sex structure of the population and the influence of deprivation on the need for healthcare.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2001

S1W-19987

An award of £10 million was also made in December 2000 to BP Oil UK Ltd for the transportation of fuel by rail from Grangemouth to various locations in Scotland. The conditions attached to FFG awards include provision for Scottish ministers to require the repayment of the whole, or part, of any grant already paid if the project is not completed or targets n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2001

S1O-04316

Members of NHS Boards now include clinicians, staff, "lay" members and councillors from each of Scotland's 32 local authorities. Clearer, shared accountability to the Scottish Executive and Parliament will be underpinned by a new Performance Assessment Framework, which will provide a consistent, comprehensive and systematic approach to measuring performance...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2001

S1W-20422

The members are:Eleanor CurrieChair - Director of Education, East Renfrewshire CouncilGordon JeyesADES - Director of Children's Services, Stirling CouncilGerry McGeochADSW - Housing and Social Work Services, Clackmannanshire CouncilIan LiddleASPEP (Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists)Fergal DohertyEIS (Educational Institute of Scotland)Graeme KingBPS-SDEP (British Psychological Society - Scottish Division of Educational Psychology)Jane HookSEN Parent/Chair of Scottish Society for AutismLorraine DilworthSEN Parent/ISEA (Independent Special Education Advice)Patricia CairnsHeadteacher - Firhill High School, EdinburghMarie WallaceHeadteacher - Drummore Primary School, GlasgowPatricia JacksonConsultant Paediatrician - Community Child Health, EdinburghKay TisdallChildren in ScotlandBill SadlerSSLA (Scottish Support for Learning Association) S1W-20422
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2001

S1W-20459

To ask the Scottish Executive how many applicants to the June 2001 meeting of the interim Selection Board for judicial appointment (a) were women, (b) were from an ethnic minority, (c) held a degree from the University of Cambridge or the University of Oxford, (d) had an ascendant who holds or has held judicial office in Scotland and (e) attended a State s...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2001

S1W-20170

The median waiting times for a first out-patient appointment with a consultant in dermatology, following referral by a General Medical Practitioner, in the years ended 30 June 1999 and 30 June 2000, by NHS Board of residence, are provided in the table.NHSScotland: Median Waiting Times For A First Out-patient Appointment With A Consultant In Dermatology, Following Referral By A General Medical Practitioner, By NHS Board Of Residence: Years Ending 30 June 1999 and 30 June 2000.NHS Board30 June 1999Median Wait (Days)30 June 2000Median Wait (Days)Argyll and Clyde6756Ayrshire and Arran4362Borders6155Dumfries and Galloway3921Fife6364Forth Valley102102Grampian95106Greater Glasgow5161Highland6064Lanarkshire4153Lothian5266Orkney3754Shetland4357Tayside8237Western Isles11083Scotland5461Source: ISD, Scotland...

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