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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2003

S1W-34908

Substantially completed schemes with small amounts of residual spend have not been listed.Motorway and Trunk Road Schemes (Estimated costs)2002-03(£000)2003-04(£000)2004-05(£000)2005-06(£000)2006-07(£000)A1 Bowerhouse to Spott Road4,1603331330A1 Haddington to Dunbar17,90726,9315912020A1 Howburn to Houndwood3,8211,44342410A1 Thistly Cross to Bowerhouse4602,5305714A68 Soutra5010000A737 Roadhead Roundabout0501,100500A75 Barfill to Bettyknowes923702,2304343A75 Cairntop to Barlae2732,9159531313A75 Chapelton to Bush o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 January 2002

S1W-18943

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the current position regarding Article 226 letter infraction proceedings initiated by the European Commission in respect of (a) 98/5023: Parallel imports of plant protection products in the UK (supplementary A226 letter), (b) 2000/2272: Transportation of Council Directive 99/32/EC relating to a reduction in the sulphur content of certain flammable liquid fuels, (c) 2001/00154: Council Directive 2000/27/EC introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain fish diseases, (d) 2001/0055 Commission Directive 2000/24/EC on fixing minimum levels of pesticide residues in and on cereals, foodstuffs of animal or plant origin, (e) 2001/0056: Directive 2000/15/EC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine, (f) 2001/0060: EC Directive 1999/91 relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, (g) 2001/0062: EC Directive 1999/51 adapting technical progress relating to restrictions on the marketing of certain dangerous substances and preparations (tin, PCP and cadmium), (h) 2001/0064: EC Directive 1993/35/EC concerning liability for defective products, (i) 2001/0065: Quality of water intended for human consumption, (j) 2001/0066: EC Directive 98/53/EC laying down sampling methods of analysis for the official control of levels of contaminents in foodstuffs, (k) 2001/0179: EC Directive 2000/5/EC on a second general system for the recognition of professional education and training, (l) 2001/0180: EC Directive 2000/42/EC on fixing of maximum residues in and on cereals, foodstuffs of animal origin and certain products of plant origin, (m) 2001/0181: EC Directive 2000/45/ED establishing Community methods of analysis for the determination of vitamin A, vitamin E and tryptophan in feeding stuffs, (n) 2001/0182: EC Directive 2000/71/EC to adapt measuring methods, (o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 April 2001

S1W-14599

These estimates may vary as procurement proceeds.Motorway and Trunk Road SchemesEstimated Costs2001-02£0002002-03£0002003-04£0002004-05£0002005-06£000A68 Soutra1,2950000A726 West Mains to Peel Park Roundabout53020000A76 Enterkinfoot (Phase 6)5250000A77 Hansel Village Footbridge60013000A77 Sandyford Roundabout60030000A77 Turnberry Climbing Lane1,20050000A87 Shiel Bridge Deck Replacement11827000A9 North Kessock Junction50450000A90 Bridge of Dee to Ellon Road1774001000A90 Hatton Bends2507502000A90 Inchmichael3,9006060800A90 Kinfauns (Phase 1)1,35075000A90 Cammachmore60020000A90 North Anderson Drive 5707000A95 Advie Bridge Replacement12805000A95 Cromdale11403000A95 Gaich to Craggan1,08515000M73 Drumcavel to Mollinsburn61020000M80 A80 to M876 Jn. 560020000M876 Bowtrees to Kinnaird64020000A828 Connel Bridge 600610410500A876 Erskine Bridge 1,5005003000M90 Friarton Bridge6009000A1 Bowerhouse to Spott Road3,2181701527974A1 Howburn to Houndwood3,1201,1161308176A9 Bankfoot1103502000A75 Chapelton to Bush o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 1999

S1W-02082

These include payments made under the Regional Selective Assistance Scheme and those made to voluntary organisations for projects involving social issues, housing, supporting the rural economy and architectural heritage.BODIES RECEIVING GRANTS FROM SCOTTISH MINISTERS THAT RECEIVE LESS THAN 50% OF THEIR INCOME FROM PUBLIC FUNDSAge Concern *Alzheimer Scotland Action on DementiaBACUP*Breast Cancer Care*British Fluoridation SocietyBritish Liver Trust*British Red CrossBritish Red Cross ProjectBrittle Bone Society*Brook Advisory CentreCaledonian MacBrayne LtdCentral Scotland Countryside TrustCHASChildren in ScotlandCommunity Learning ScotlandCrusaid ScotlandDementia Services Development CentreDepression AllianceDisability ScotlandEpilepsy AssociationEpilepsy Association CapitalFamily Planning Association*Forward ScotlandHead Injuries Trust for ScotlandHealthy Gay Scotland InitiativeNational Aids TrustNational Asthma Campaign*National Childbirth Trust*National Schizophrenia Fellowship*Neurofibromatosis Association*New Lanark Conservation TrustPain Association ScotlandParkinson's Disease Society*P&O...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2003

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 14 Jan 2003

Do you have the prospect of a sub-paragraph labelled "za-za"? Followed by "g-a-b-o-r", possibly. Can we not say that the Subordinate Legislation Committee thinks that it is a very bad idea to have "za-za" sub-paragraphs?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2000

Local Government Committee, 14 Mar 2000

Other teachers read my timetable and said, "Ah, you've got the third-year slashers today, and tomorrow you've got the fourth-year slashers"; I could not understand where such pejorative slang came from. In fact, the timetabler listed O-grade classes with an O and non-certificate classes with an O with a stroke through it.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2000

Local Government Committee, 14 Mar 2000

Other teachers read my timetable and said, "Ah, you've got the third-year slashers today, and tomorrow you've got the fourth-year slashers"; I could not understand where such pejorative slang came from. In fact, the timetabler listed O-grade classes with an O and non-certificate classes with an O with a stroke through it.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2003

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 14 Jan 2003

Do you have the prospect of a sub-paragraph labelled "za-za"? Followed by "g-a-b-o-r", possibly. Can we not say that the Subordinate Legislation Committee thinks that it is a very bad idea to have "za-za" sub-paragraphs?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

S2W-13117

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-12713 by Cathy Jamieson on 14 December 2004, what the average fine has been, where a monetary penalty was awarded, for a first offender convicted of (a) non-sexual crimes of violence, (b) serious assault, (c) robbery, (d) crimes of indecency, (e) rape, (f) attempted rape, (g) indecent assault, (h) crimes of dishonesty, (i) housebreaking, (j) shoplifting, (k) fraud, (l) fire-raising, (m) vandalism, (n) handling an offensive weapon, (o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2000

S1W-04698

To ask the Scottish Executive whether a comprehensive policy and financial management review has been carried out on (a) Scottish National Heritage, (b) Scottish Environment Protection Agency, (c) Historic Scotland, (d) West of Scotland Water Authority, (e) North of Scotland Water Authority, (f) East of Scotland Water Authority, (g) Crofters Commission, (h) Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, (i) Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd, (j) Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency, (k) Advisory Committee on Sites of Special Scientific Interest, (l) Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland, (m) Highlands and Islands Enterprise, (n) Hill Farming Advisory Committee for Scotland, (o...

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