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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2002

S1W-24251

As a result of the recent consultation exercise an additional 75 areas of Scotland are to be designated under the Shellfish Waters Directive.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 February 2007

S2W-31646

These schools receive an additional time allocation from CareersScotland.The following table providesdetails of the numbers of careers advisers, in recent years, operating within eachCareers Scotland Local Advisory Board area, and how they reflect local authorityareas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2006

S2W-29185

The figures are given in table35 for 1996; table 39 for 1997; table 40 for 1998 to 1999; table 37 for 2000; table36 for 2001 to 2002, and table 14 for 2003 to 2005.The information on year on yearpercentage changes is given in the following table.Year-on-Year Percentage Changesin the Total Number of Fishermen Employed in Scotland, by District Distric...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2006

S2W-29409

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will list for each year since declaration of political affiliation became mandatory as part of the system of appointments to public bodies in Scotland the (a) total number of appointments made, (b) number of appointees who declared a political affiliation and (c) number of these appointees affiliated to each politic...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 October 2006

S2W-28913

. (£) 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Aberdeen City 989 1,050 1,133 1,288 1,406 1,511 1,607 Aberdeenshire 1,053 1,085 1,187 1,327 1,422 1,509 1,577 Angus 1,109 1,150 1,241 1,410 1,533 1,617 1,701 Argyll and Bute 1,196 1,223 1,315 1,479 1,596 1,731 1,834 Clackmannanshire 1,091 1,123 1,226 1,354 1,468 1,539 1,620 Dumfries and Galloway 1,155 1,191 1,291 1,446 1,567 1,681 1,773 Dundee City 1,194 1,241 1,356 1,514 1,637 1,752 1,841 East Ayrshire 1,131 1,160 1,253 1,400 1,507 1,612 1,709 East Dunbartonshire 1,046 1,077 1,179 1,318 1,427 1,551 1,651 East Lothian 1,023 1,054 1,140 1,280 1,390 1,498 1,596 East Renfrewshire 1,039 1,079 1,179 1,320 1,424 1,558 1,659 Edinburgh, City of 1,006 1,037 1,118 1,268 1,370 1,442 1,510 Eilean Siar 1,676 1,730 1,785 1,963 2,107 2,218 2,323 Falkirk 1,034 1,063 1,161 1,291 1,395 1,496 1,577 Fife 1,083 1,123 1,219 1,344 1,448 1,557 1,639 Glasgow City 1,336 1,367 1,472 1,631 1,740 1,830 1,918 Highland 1,216 1,260 1,370 1,545 1,649 1,760 1,845 Inverclyde 1,184 1,229 1,328 1,480 1,606 1,722 1,817 Midlothian 1,058 1,104 1,206 1,351 1,467 1,601 1,713 Moray 1,087 1,108 1,189 1,338 1,441 1,561 1,641 North Ayrshire 1,139 1,180 1,277 1,422 1,531 1,627 1,734 North Lanarkshire 1,105 1,144 1,251 1,378 1,484 1,580 1,678 Orkney 1,663 1,708 1,819 1,975 2,095 2,234 2,344 Perth and Kinross 1,066 1,104 1,185 1,345 1,460 1,552 1,635 Renfrewshire 1,104 1,165 1,246 1,394 1,523 1,626 1,732 Scottish Borders 1,138 1,172 1,274 1,436 1,543 1,641 1,736 Shetland 1,794 1,887 2,001 2,187 2,364 2,527 2,639 South Ayrshire 1,101 1,138 1,228 1,387 1,497 1,581 1,696 South Lanarkshire 1,080 1,124 1,224 1,363 1,462 1,564 1,656 Stirling 1,100 1,128 1,234 1,386 1,501 1,621 1,713 West Dunbartonshire 1,229 1,273 1,411 1,549 1,675 1,791 1,911 West Lothian 1,059 1,082 1,176 1,294 1,389 1,507 1,595 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2006

S2W-27515

The information requested iscontained in the following table:Housing BenefitAdministration - Net Expenditure1 Local Authority 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-042 2004-05 (2) Scotland 17,913 20,077 22,351 23,481 13,658 12,143 Aberdeen City 904...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2006

S2W-26736

Local Authority Area 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Aberdeen City 247 199 194 235 193 303 Aberdeenshire 227 118 116 114 160 163 Angus 54 52 73 70 79 79 Argyll and Bute 143 131 138 110 85 80 Clackmannanshire 30 37 59 54 64 72 Dumfries and Galloway 135 137 183 161 126 134 Dundee City 206 163 176 172 209 222 East Ayrshire 120 141 126 143 124 85 East Dunbartonshire 62 42 29 43 41 33 East Lothian 64 120 110 88 83 63 East Renfrewshire 56 16 25 14 44 18 Edinburgh, City of 352 449 404 427 349 367 Eilean Siar 16 16 16 20 19 35 Falkirk 88 85 75 98 77 109 Fife 181 221 183 214 207 275 Glasgow City 861 922 717 671 680 593 Highland 187 144 140 144 125 161 Inverclyde 17 35 57 178 125 107 Midlothian 129 88 73 69 81 82 Moray 46 32 226 174 109 142 North Ayrshire 192 208 155 108 141 151 North Lanarkshire 289 290 250 258 212 125 Orkney Isles 17 15 10 7 17 11 Perth and Kinross 97 88 68 57 63 49 Renfrewshire 119 176 264 264 242 160 Scottish Borders 105 88 81 93 88 78 Shetland 12 9 6 9 8 9 South Ayrshire 76 89 131 76 130 107 South Lanarkshire 236 275 214 171 139 189 Stirling 89 68 67 71 63 51 West Dunbartonshire 135 118 127 115 125 132 West Lothian 184 122 185 85 357 148 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2006

S2W-26557

Years Ended 31 March 1997–2006P NHS Board Year Ended 31 March 1997 Year Ended 31 March 1998 Year Ended 31 March 1999 Year Ended 31 March 2000 Year Ended 31 March 2001 Argyll and Clyde 13,002 13,895 13,830 14,025 13,935 Ayrshire and Arran 9,408 10,114 9,986 10,786 10,711 Borders 1,639 1,550 1,492 1,734 1,666 Dumfries and Galloway 2,079 2,178 2,191 2,222 2,343 Fife 8,959 9,522 9,679 9,817 9,970 Forth Valley 6,572 6,635 7,178 6,771 6,930 Grampian 8,826 8,129 8,510 9,264 9,900 Greater Glasgow 43,849 44,260 45,109 45,866 42,515 Highland 3,336 3,516 3,570 3,966 3,859 Lanarkshire 17,511 19,544 19,155 20,108 19,276 Lothian 20,084 20,773 21,975 22,948 23,001 Orkney Islands 77 88 110 129 148 Shetland Islands 238 214 275 210 243 Tayside 10,949 12,465 13,025 13,970 13,739 Western Isles 424 465 472 497 558 NHSScotland 146,953 153,348 156,557 162,313 158,794 NHS Board Year Ended 31 March 2002 Year Ended 31 March 2003 Year Ended 31 March 2004 Year Ended 31 March 2005 Year Ended 31 March 2006P Argyll and Clyde 14,458 14,885 15,017 13,486 12,224 Ayrshire and Arran 11,853 12,297 12,018 11,885 10,689 Borders 1,705 1,895 2,046 1,989 1,693 Dumfries and Galloway 2,410 2,362 2,332 2,231 1,807 Fife 10,069 9,894 10,500 10,690 9,706 Forth Valley 7,301 6,811 7,287 7,004 3,973 Grampian 10,335 9,858 9,443 8,775 8,618 Greater Glasgow 47,839 49,275 45,862 39,731 38,795 Highland 3,756 3,877 4,177 3,898 4,154 Lanarkshire 19,770 21,777 19,816 17,673 15,254 Lothian 22,513 21,993 21,674 21,179 19,654 Orkney Islands 171 180 175 153 188 Shetland Islands 197 275 339 393 359 Tayside 13,974 13,215 12,816 13,295 8,791 Western Isles 573 674 564 717 695 NHSScotland 166,924 169,268 164,066 153,099 136,600 PProvisional.Source: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2006

S2W-25385

The SMR3 waiting times census data,which excludes patients with ASCs, is used for target compliance purposes, and thetables provided also include SMR3 data for hip replacements for NHSScotland fromthe censuses undertaken on 31 December in each year since 1999 and for angiography,angioplasty and coronary artery bypass graft surgery for NHSScotland from the censusesundertaken on 31 December in each year since 2002.Waiting times for cancer treatmentsequivalent to the waiting times for the other specified procedures are not availablefrom routinely collected hospital data, as complete information is not capturedon all treatment types, such as hormonal therapy and chemotherapy, and not all cancertreatments require a hospital admission.Information on cancer waitingtimes is currently gathered through cancer audit systems in order to measure thetarget that “by December 2005 the maximum wait from urgent referral to treatmentfor all cancers will be two months” from Cancerin Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2006

S2W-24591

The rule of 85 in theLocal Government Pension Scheme for Scotland clearly discriminates on age grounds because two memberswith the same length of service but different ages who retire on the same day areaffected differently.

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