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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 July 2015

S4W-26149

The most recent figures provided by local authorities are contained in the following table: Local Authority Number of Dog Wardens Aberdeen City 2 Aberdeenshire 3 Angus 1 Argyll and Bute 8 Clackmannanshire 2 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 0 Dumfries and Galloway 3 Dundee City 2 East Ayrshire 1 East Dunbartonshire 2 East Lothian 2 East Renfrewshire 18 Full Time 2 Part Time City of Edinburgh 1 Falkirk 2 Fife 3 Glasgow City 2 Highland 7 Inverclyde 1 Midlothian 2 Moray 2 North Ayrshire 1 North Lanarkshire 3 Orkney n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2012

S4W-05033

Subject to detailed discussion with the relevant local authorities on aspects of implementation, for example a streamlined approach to the planning process proposed by the COSLA leadership board and agreed with ministers, the government plans to include the sites in the following table within Scotland’s Enterprise Areas and aim to have them operational by April 2012: Life Sciences Enterprise Area EA Site Irvine Forrest Inverness Campus BioQuarter Biocampus Local Authority N...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2016 [Draft]

I also look forward to attending the association’s reception here this evening. I am very glad that the minister mentioned that event in committee room 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 May 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 06 May 2015

In Stirling, on 4 June, I will attend an evening reception followed by Sir Hew Strachan’s lecture “1915: The search for solutions”, which commemorates the troops leaving Scotland for Gallipoli from Stirling castle.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 21 January 2015

I will attend the Glasgow schools holocaust memorial event and a holocaust memorial day reception in the Scottish Parliament. Like all of us, the minister will have been appalled by the recent rise in anti-Semitism in the United Kingdom and Europe, which has led to acts of violence and indiscriminate murder.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2026

Education, Children and Young People Committee 21 January 2026 [Draft]

I made it clear in budget negotiations with the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government that we needed additionality for the college sector to help to support those institutions, and she was receptive to that ask.I do not know whether Mr Macpherson wants to say more on that point.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2015

S4W-27306

Whilst in Beijing, the First Minister hosted a reception for 80 Scottish school children benefitting from a Hanban summer learning exchange programme in China.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 June 2025

Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament in Session 6: A Strategic Priority

A stewarding body was also appointed, comprised of experts in relevant fields in order to ensure there was fairness, credibility and transparency in the process4Hobbs, A., & Kerr, N. (2025, March 11). Delivering a model for parliamentary scrutiny of climate change: a Climate Change People’s Panel.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2011

S3W-38958

May 1979 to May 1997 Scheme Carriageway Type: Dual, Single or WS2+11 Total Scheme Cost in December 2010 Prices £ million2 Date Scheme First Announced3 Dornoch Firth Bridge S 32.904 n/a Broomhill to Logie Easter S 11.41 n/a Dunblane Bypass D 21.1 n/a Greenloaning to Blackford D 16.74 n/a Dunbeath Bridge S 9.71 n/a Kessock Bridge D 107.404 n/a Cromarty Bridge S 41.404 n/a Longman to Charlestown D 5.90 n/a Charlestown to Tore D 14.47 n/a Tore to Duncanston S 9.18 n/a Alness Bypass S 9.12 n/a Evanton Bypass S 11.30 n/a The Mound Bridge S 7.34 n/a Pitlochry Bypass I S 29.94 n/a Pitlochry Bypass II S 12.89 n/a Blackford Bypass D 7.14 n/a Aviemore to Granish S 9.71 n/a Ardullie to Foulis S 3.17 n/a North Kinguissie to South Aviemore S & WS2+1 17.65 n/a Regional Boundary to Drumochter Lodge D 3.57 n/a Killicrankie to North of Calvine I D 33.90 n/a North of Guay to Tynreich D 11.30 n/a Auchterarder and Aberuthven Bypass D 14.87 n/a Perth Western Bypass D 8.72 n/a Killicrankie to North of Calvine II D 52.74 n/a Dalreoch to Burnside D 19.23 n/a Tore to Maryburgh S 14.47 n/a Calvine to Regional Boundary S 50.36 n/a Crubenmore to North of Kingussie S 11.90 n/a Avielochan to Slochd S 12.49 n/a Dalmagarry to Bogbain S 12.09 n/a Burnside to Broxden D 7.53 n/a Dornoch Northern Approach Roads S 5.55 n/a Dornoch Southern Approach Roads S 10.71 n/a May 1997 to May 2007 Scheme Carriageway Type: Dual, Single or WS2+11 Total Scheme Cost in Dec 2010 Prices £ million2 Date Scheme First Announced Logie Easter to Garrick Bridge S 4.30 May 1994 Helmsdale to Ord of Caithness (Phase 1) S 5.98 April 2002 Inveralmond Roundabaout  - improvement n/a 0.87 April 2006 Since May 2007 Scheme Carriageway Type: Dual, Single or WS2+11 Total Scheme Cost in Dec 2010 Prices £ million2 Date Scheme First Announced Ballinluig Junction D 17.92 2002 Helmsdale to Ord of Caithness (Phase 2) S 9.66 2002 Moy WS2+1 Improvements and Maintenance WS2+1 3.15 August 2008 Loaninghead D 3.10 November 2007 Carrbridge WS2+1 Improvements and Maintenance WS2+1 2.92 August 2008 Crubenmore Extension D 14.09 August 2008 Bankfoot Improvements S 2.89 August 2008 Notes: 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2019

Justice Committee 14 May 2019

The opening session covered general background, logistical-type information and a short discussion, which was followed by a tour of the prison and its various parts: the visitor centre, the prison reception area, one of the prison wings and the education centre.

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