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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 June 2021

S6W-00433

The charges per local authority are: Total Charges Total Charges  Levy Amount Non- Levy Non- Levy  2019-20 2020-21   2019-20 2020-21 Local Authority £ £  £ £ £ ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL 705,222.25 699,017.00  698,265.00 6,957.25 752.00 ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL 1,177,229.25 1,185,000.00  1,169,834.00 7,395.25 15,166.00 ANGUS COUNCIL 555,398.25 552,189.00  549,886.00 5,512.25 2,303.00 ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL 445,413.50 443,867.00  443,348.00 2,065.50 519.00 SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL 545,625.00 546,656.50  1,483,687.00 - 938,062.00 - 937,030.50 CLACKMANNANSHIRE COUNCIL 240,288.25 240,466.00  238,057.00 2,231.25 2,409.00 WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL 446,553.75 443,668.00  793,610.00 - 347,056.25 - 349,942.00 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL 802,989.25 795,046.50  612,578.00 190,411.25 182,468.50 DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL 620,854.25 622,603.00  602,382.00 18,472.25 20,221.00 EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL 609,791.50 610,740.00  678,524.00 - 68,732.50 - 67,784.00 EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL 682,681.00 681,193.00  487,911.00 194,770.00 193,282.00 EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL 496,080.50 491,256.00  764,774.00 - 268,693.50 - 273,518.00 EAST RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL 768,361.00 765,247.50  699,680.00 68,681.00 65,567.50 CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL 1,505,928.75 1,491,888.25  1,707,654.00 - 201,725.25 - 215,765.75 FALKIRK COUNCIL 707,678.75 703,365.75  2,135,236.00 - 1,427,557.25 - 1,431,870.25 FIFE COUNCIL 1,726,263.75 1,721,912.00  1,145,115.00 581,148.75 576,797.00 GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL 2,153,260.00 2,149,264.00  385,443.00 1,767,817.00 1,763,821.00 HIGHLAND COUNCIL 1,153,573.00 1,155,695.00  425,177.00 728,396.00 730,518.00 INVERCLYDE COUNCIL 387,147.25 387,967.00  709,006.00 - 321,858.75 - 321,039.00 MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL 428,181.75 426,894.50  1,766,850.00 - 1,338,668.25 - 1,339,955.50 THE MORAY COUNCIL 482,969.75 482,338.00  112,028.00 370,941.75 370,310.00 NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL 725,249.00 718,423.50  645,358.00 79,891.00 73,065.50 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL 1,781,996.50 1,774,265.00  886,239.00 895,757.50 888,026.00 ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL 112,504.00 112,028.00  540,772.00 - 428,268.00 - 428,744.00 PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL 649,650.50 646,325.00  126,785.00 522,865.50 519,540.00 RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL 891,900.00 887,668.00  593,086.00 298,814.00 294,582.00 SHETLAND ISLANDS COUNCIL 127,303.75 128,010.50  1,545,723.00 - 1,418,419.25 - 1,417,712.50 SOUTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL 596,613.50 594,437.50  473,217.00 123,396.50 121,220.50 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL 1,555,156.50 1,553,114.50  480,912.00 1,074,244.50 1,072,202.50 STIRLING COUNCIL 478,519.00 477,069.50  443,668.00 34,851.00 33,401.50 WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL 968,179.25 962,863.00  953,766.00 14,413.25 9,097.00 WESTERN ISLES COUNCIL 146,237.50 145,530.00  145,530.00 707.50 -        TOTAL 24,674,800.25 24,596,008.50  24,444,101.00 230,699.25 151,907.50     S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2021

S6W-00063

Scotland’s COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment Plan 2021 provides further details about our approach to the national COVID-19 programme to date and includes examples of partnership work, local outreach and communications undertaken. S6W-00063
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 May 2021

S6W-00024

As restrictions begin to ease, we are continuing to work closely with our delivery partners to maximise the number of young people being supported into these opportunities and to enable local partnerships to respond flexibly to meet the needs of young people during this challenging time. S6W-00024
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29387

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-28981 by Jenni Minto on 26 August 2024, what objectives were given to Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland before receiving taxpayer money.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2025

S6W-41367

The consultation will close on 13 January 2026. S6W-41367
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 October 2025

S6W-40746

This is less than 1% of the inshore area outwith the MPA network. S6W-40746
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 October 2025

S6W-40775

– Fiona Brown, Transport Scotland11:45 – 12:25Align our strategic prioritiesGroup Discussion 1: Enabling economic opportunity through sustainable travel and freight – Morna Cannon, Transport Scotland12:25 – 12:35Comfort break12:35 – 13:15Group Discussion 2: Integrating public transport to support economic and social outcomes across the different regions of Scotland – Bettina Sizeland, Transport Scotland13:15 – 13:30Thanks, and closing remarks – Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Alison Irvine, Transport Scotland13:30 – 14:30Lunch and networking S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2025

S6W-40002

These works are programmed to be completed by the end of the 2025-2026 financial year.The Scottish Government has committed to implement 20 mph speed limits on those roads where it is appropriate to do so as set out in the Programme for Government by 31 March 2026, making our streets feel safer and encouraging active travel.In 2025-2026, on the A85 trunk road, 20 mph speed limits have been introduced in St Fillan’s, Methven and Crianlarich, and on the A84 in Strathyre. 20mph speed limits are programmed to be introduced on the A85 trunk road in Oban and Connel.Transport Scotland will continue to monitor road safety on the A84 and A85 and progress investigations and improvements as appropriate. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2025

S6W-39842

The contractor may demand or accept a fee or other remuneration—(a) from any statutory body for services rendered for the purposes of that body’s statutory functions;(b) from any body, employer or school for a routine medical examination of persons for whose welfare the body, employer or school is responsible, or an examination of such persons for the purpose of advising the body, employer or school of any administrative action they might take;(c) for treatment which is not primary medical services or otherwise required to be provided under the contract and which is given—(i) pursuant to the provisions of section 57 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (a) (accommodation and services for private patients); or(ii) in accommodation provided by a care home service which is not providing services under the Act,if, in either case, the person providing the treatment is serving on the staff of a hospital providing services under the Act as a specialist providing treatment of the kind the patient requires and if, within 7 days of giving the treatment, the contractor or the person providing the treatment supplies the Health Board, on a form provided by it for the purpose, with such information about the treatment as it may require;(d) under section 158 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (payment for emergency treatment of traffic casualties) (b);(e) when the contractor treats a patient who claims to be on that contractor’s list of patients, but the contractor has reasonable doubts about that person’s claim, in which case the contractor is entitled to demand and accept a reasonable fee … for any treatment given, if the contractor gives the patient a receipt;(f) for attending and examining (but not otherwise treating) a patient—(i) at the patient’s request at a police station in connection with possible criminal proceedings against the patient;(ii) at the request of a commercial, educational or not-for-profit organisation for the purpose of creating a medical report or certificate; or(iii) for the purpose of creating a medical report required in connection with an actual or potential claim for compensation by the patient;(g) for treatment consisting of an immunisation for which no remuneration is payable by the Health Board and which is requested in connection with travel abroad;(h) for prescribing or providing drugs, medicines or appliances (including a collection of such drugs, medicines and appliances in the form of a travel kit) which a patient requires to have in their possession solely in anticipation of the onset of an ailment or occurrence of an injury while they are outside the United Kingdom but for which they are not requiring treatment when the medicine is prescribed;(i) for a medical examination—(i) to enable a decision to be made as to whether or not it is inadvisable on medical grounds for a person to wear a seat belt; or(ii) for the purpose of creating a report—(aa) relating to a road traffic accident or criminal assault; or(bb) that offers an opinion as to whether a patient is fit to travel; or(j) for prescribing or providing drugs or medicines for malaria chemoprophylaxis.It is a matter for independent GP contractors to decide whether or not they want to carry out this private work and how much to charge for it. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2025

S6W-39339

Future phases of this programme will implement a broader approach which will allow oversight of business-as-usual digital spend, which Microsoft licences would fall within, potentially offering greater oversight across other public sector organisations as well as Scottish Government. S6W-39339

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