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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 April 2004

S2W-07574

It alsoseeks views on whether any changes might be necessary to the following fourspecific pieces of legislation relating to marine and coastal developmentconsents for which the Scottish Executive has devolved responsibility:Part II of the Food andEnvironment Protection Act 1985 (deposits in the sea)Coast Protection Act 1949(navigational safety)Harbours Act 1964 (portdevelopments)Electricity Act 1989(offshore electricity generation)Copies of the consultationpaper have been forwarded to the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. number32159).In parallel to theconsultation paper, the Scottish Executive will be producing...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2004

S2W-06403

Therefore areas with high levels of inward commuting will have higher values and so these figures do not fully explain the contributions to the economy from local areas.GVA by NUTS3 Area, Scotland 2001 (£ million) Area Total GVA Percentage of Scottish total Scotland 69,179 100% Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and North East Moray 9,711 14.0% Angus and Dundee City 3,119 4.5% Clackmannanshire and Fife 4,003 5.8% East Lothian and Midlothian 1,528 2.2% Scottish Borders 994 1.4% Edinburgh, City of 9,954 14.4% Falkirk 1,760 2.5% Perth and Kinross and Stirling 2,673 3.9% West Lothian 2,410 3.5% East and West Dunbartonshire and Helensburgh and Lomond 1,948 2.8% Dumfries and Galloway 1,521 2.2% East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire Mainland 2,480 3.6% Glasgow City 11,059 16.0% Inverclyde, East Renfrewshire and Renfrewshire 4,148 6.0% North Lanarkshire 3,215 4.6% South Ayrshire 1,434 2.1% South Lanarkshire 3,546 5.1% Caithness and Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty 806 1.2% Inverness and Nairn and Moray, Badenoch and Strathspey 1,170 1.7% Lochaber, Skye and Lochalsh and Argyll and the Islands 952 1.4% Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 264 0.4% Orkney Islands 198 0.3% Shetland Islands 286 0.4% Source: ONSFigures are shown in 2001 basic prices and are on a workplace basis.Last year, Scottish Executive statisticians produced...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2004

S2W-06596

Farmers would,however, get compensation through direct payments which would be introducedshortly. The Commission undertook to produce an analysis of the situation withassistance from the member states.Finally, the Commissionamplified the terms of a letter which it had recently sent to all member statesabout the single farm payment to explain that it was mak...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 September 2003

S2W-01951

The Central StatisticalDatabase contains information on the road class and number (if any), the gridreference of the locations of road accidents, local authority area and policeforce area.Figures for the numbers ofaccidents on individual roads can only be produced from the central statisticaldatabase in cases where the roads are of class M, A(M), A or B, an...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 February 2003

S1W-33778

The Ayrshire data is therefore given from the annual local area Labour Force Survey for which 2001 data is the latest data currently available.Current Scotland Level Unemployment EstimatesFrom November 2002 until mid-2003, unemployment for below UK level from the Labour Force Survey will be based upon pre-Census mid-year population estimates and will only be used to produce seasonally unadjusted data. It will not be possible to compare seasonally unadjusted Scottish data for the latest three-month period e.g.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2000

S1W-03592

Recognising the strength of support for this topic we intend to pursue further the availability of DSS benefit data for small areas and other ways of producing estimates of income by area.The proposals for the 2001 Census laid before the Parliament today will provide a wealth of priority statistical information on Scotland, local and health authorities, and...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 June 1999

S1W-00286

We therefore intend to introduce a further Bill on real burdens after the Commission has produced its report on that subject.The Commission recognise that some feudal burdens are useful, and they recommend that these should be retained, and that they should be classified in four categories: common facilities burdens, neighbour burdens, maritime burdens and ...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2004

Plenary, 03 Jun 2004

A lot of the businesses that do well in the region are trading locally and finding and developing local markets for their produce, rather than just extracting local resources or producing goods for export.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2000

Plenary, 27 Jan 2000

We would not have produced such an anomalous scheme. We might have produced a scheme with which many people disagreed, but it would not have been as fundamentally flawed as this.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2003

Health Committee, 02 Dec 2003

In fact, Parliament has pledged that, in producing legislation, we will be mindful of its implications for equality of opportunity.

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