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Official Report Meeting date: 15 February 2000

Public Petitions Committee, 15 Feb 2000

The date proposed for the meeting is Monday 27 March. It is a shame that Christine Grahame is not here, because her preferred venue—Tweed Horizons Centre at Newton St Boswells—is not available on that day.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 1999

Plenary, 02 Dec 1999

(S1O-769) The Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (Henry McLeish): The Scottish textile network, a Scottish Enterprise-funded forum for the exchange of information between industry and support agencies, was launched in March this year. The network is to develop a strategy for the Scottish textile industry, taking into consideration the strategy—du...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 1999

Plenary, 02 Sep 1999

Is the minister aware of a new communications technology recently announced by British Telecom to provide high bandwidth internet access called asynchronous digital subscriber line, which will be rolled out to 10 UK cities by March next year? Does he agree that providing modern communications infrastructure, for instance in Aberdeen and the north-east, will...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2007

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The Minister for Education and Young People provided a detailedwritten update on the implementation of the March 2006 agreement to the Communitiesand Education Committees on 20 March 2007, and a copy has been placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 42401).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2002

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The numbers of senior civil service heads of division who have changed post since May 1999 in the Scottish Executive core departments is as follows:YearCountMay 1999 to March 20006April 2000 to March 200117April 2001 to March 200210 S1W-29855
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 June 2001

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The butterfat adjusted wholesale production figure for quota year ended 31 March 2001 was 55,378,455 litres. The direct sales figure for quota year ended 31 March 2001 is not yet available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2003

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Officers recruited Net change in officer numbers   1998-99 to 2002-03 2002-03 March 1998 to March 2003 March 2002 to March 2003 Central 165 36 49 20 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2001

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I have set the Registers of Scotland the following key targets for 2001-2002: For the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 3% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2002.To reduce the standard production cost index by 3% by 31 March 2002 from its base at 31 March 2001.To continue the Land Register extension programme, by continuing to extend the operation of the Land Register to the County of Midlothian as an operational area; and by preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Inverness and Nairn on 1 April 2002.To maintain and enhance customer service through retention of the Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy.To achieve recording and registration turnaround times:averaging 25, but not exceeding 35 working days for Sasine Writs;averaging 30, but not exceeding 40 working days for Dealings with Whole; andnot exceeding 100 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations.To develop the Registers Direct Service and sign up 250 organisations to it by 31 March 2002.To achieve a registration accuracy of at least 98% during 2001-2002.Achievement of the new turnaround targets will represent an improvement in key product areas and ensure that homebuyers receive a quicker and more efficient service in the coming year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2005

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Local Authority April 1999 to March 2000 April 2000 to March 2001 April 2001 to March 2002 April 2002 to March 2003 April 2003 to March 2004 Aberdeen £81,847 £69,231 £15,000 £18,077 £259,715 Aberdeenshire £52,153 £35,383 £29,614 £20,000 £147,000 Angus £10,769 £50,000 £47,000 £30,000 £95,766 Argyll and Bute £42,382 £50,000 £35,000 £0 £32,276 Clackmannanshire £50,000 £60,000 £25,462 £0 £58,626 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar £14,076 £23,154 £44,614 £10,000 £16,904 Dumfries and Galloway £64,460 £69,846 £69,692 £40,000 £0 Dundee City £160,000 £161,461 £100,000 £30,000 £45,640 East Ayrshire £89,522 £100,000 £60,000 £20,000 £90,000 East Dunbarton £41,308 £60,000 £54,000 £30,000 £51,101 East Lothian £70,000 £80,000 £75,000 £10,000 £100,000 East Renfrewshire £38,154 £45,000 £22,038 £0 £15,000 Edinburgh £199,615 £199,383 £130,000 £109,461 £130,074 Falkirk £110,000 £130,000 £42,076 £4,922 £0 Fife £140,000 £140,000 £80,000 £30,000 £124,547 Glasgow City £494,753 £550,000 £275,000 £90,000 £0 Highland £45,193 £70,000 £41,000 £10,000 £62,500 Inverclyde £60,000 £70,000 £45,000 £10,000 £25,000 Midlothian £50,000 £60,000 £40,000 £9,923 £27,538 Moray £60,000 £25,384 £16,923 £0 £68,000 North Ayrshire £60,000 £70,000 £75,000 £130,769 £160,685 North Lanarkshire £266,615 £280,000 £278,846 £160,000 £420,124 Orkney £14,307 £19,769 £9,846 £10,000 £4,432 Perth and Kinross £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Renfrewshire £90,000 £100,000 £59,923 £20,000 £57,500 Scottish Borders £40,000 £49,231 £49,769 £30,000 £0 Shetland £15,191 £15,000 £16,615 £1,154 £13,945 South Ayrshire £69,692 £80,000 £80,000 £50,000 £104,220 South Lanarkshire £167,384 £190,000 £104,923 £29,998 £160,619 Stirling £22,922 £39,076 £19,692 £20,000 £70,466 West Dunbartonshire £80,000 £90,000 £65,000 £18,615 £25,404 West Lothian £47,154 £40,692 £20,000 £20,000 £146,785 Total £2,747,497 £3,022,610 £2,027,033 £962,919 £2,513,867 Warm Deal Allocation April 2004 to March 2005 Local Authority Own Stock Private Sector Aberdeen £131,000 £21,263 Aberdeenshire £75,000 £56,887 Angus £45,000 £27,826 Argyll and Bute £31,000 £34,382 Clackmannanshire £29,000 £7,398 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar £10,000 £17,391 Dumfries and Galloway £0 £60,340 Dundee £86,000 £30,382 East Ayrshire £78,000 £17,867 East Dunbartonshire £22,000 £11,455 East Lothian £45,000 £16,558 East Renfrewshire £20,000 £17,830 Edinburgh £128,000 £101,405 Falkirk £85,000 £17,897 Fife £180,000 £63,523 Glasgow £0 £100,854 Highland £79,000 £65,343 Inverclyde £49,000 £13,306 Midlothian £35,000 £8,491 Moray £34,000 £29,923 North Ayrshire £80,000 £21,828 North Lanarkshire £217,000 £30,950 Orkney Islands £10,000 £11,623 Perth and Kinross £44,000 £0 Renfrewshire £80,000 £27,009 Scottish Borders £0 £0 Shetland £11,000 £8,536 South Ayrshire £50,000 £29,908 South Lanarkshire £166,000 £47,058 Stirling £35,000 £15,365 West Dunbartonshire £65,000 £7,700 West Lothian £70,000 £12,705 £1,990,000 £933,003 S2W-15829
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2003

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NumberPercentage of Total1Year Ending March 2000179,45638.3 %Year Ending March 2001179,30638.0 %Year Ending March 2002P182,57038.3 % Source: ISD Scotland, SMR01.PProvisional.Note:Percentage based on all emergency in-patients.

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