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Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2001

Local Government Committee, 08 May 2001

Are you referring to the chancellor's March budget consequentials? Previously, we have discussed such consequentials with the Executive.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 14 Sep 1999

Probably the most important one was the opening of HMP Kilmarnock, which was not fully operational on 31 March but is now providing 500 additional prisoner places.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 August 2003

S2W-01629

Some of the patients admitted as an in-patient or a day case will have been admitted without a preceding out-patient attendance.Figures for new out-patient attendances in each year do not necessarily equate to the elective in-patient and day case figures for the same year because, for example, a patient seen as a new out-patient in year ending March 2000 may not become an elective in-patient or day case admission until the year ending March 2001.Table 1NHSScotland: New Out-patient Attendances in Acute Specialties1,2,3,4,5 and Elective In-patients and Day Cases6,7,8 by NHS Board of Residence Years Ending 31 March: 2000-02PNHS Board (Residence)Financial Years1999-20002000-012001-02PScotlandNew out-patient attendances during year915,931895,282861,106Elective in-patients8 during year209,876201,764190,919Day cases8 during year396,952406,093381,529Argyll and ClydeNew out-patient attendances during year 75,775 74,929 55,389Elective in-patients8 during year 20,275 19,767 19,255Day cases8 during year 30,164 31,200 32,720Ayrshire and ArranNew out-patient attendances during year 66,600 64,027 62,367Elective in-patients8 during year 15,418 15,050 14,262Day cases8 during year 33,721 36,414 35,211BordersNew out-patient attendances during year 19,093 18,650 19,629Elective in-patients8 during year 4,183 3,665 3,490Day cases8 during year 8,228 8,748 8,565Dumfries and GallowayNew out-patient attendances during year 23,508 23,427 22,799Elective in-patients8 during year 6,296 6,119 5,187Day cases8 during year 11,998 12,322 10,677FifeNew out-patient attendances during year 62,194 60,407 59,772Elective in-patients8 during year 12,814 13,350 11,690Day cases8 during year 35,124 36,865 34,107Forth ValleyNew out-patient attendances during year 46,550 45,597 45,480Elective in-patients8 during year 9,367 9,498 9,307Day cases8 during year 20,155 22,799 24,906GrampianNew out-patient attendances during year 81,287 77,328 76,396Elective in-patients8 during year 24,923 22,681 21,732Day cases8 during year 28,059 28,911 24,851Greater GlasgowNew out-patient attendances during year180,270182,644175,717Elective in-patients8 during year 38,373 38,630 37,435Day cases8 during year 68,908 71,325 69,766HighlandNew out-patient attendances during year 39,249 37,474 37,769Elective in-patients8 during year 10,706 10,164 9,697Day cases8 during year 11,921 12,383 12,642LanarkshireNew out-patient attendances during year 97,020 95,182 88,429Elective in-patients8 during year 23,130 21,587 20,654Day cases8 during year 52,072 48,365 47,539LothianNew out-patient attendances during year137,014133,102134,950Elective in-patients8 during year 23,535 21,584 19,988Day cases8 during year 62,342 61,253 52,813OrkneyNew out-patient attendances during year 2,679 2,607 2,037Elective in-patients8 during year 1,019 1,089 1,111Day cases8 during year 717 963 885ShetlandNew out-patient attendances during year 3,847 3,907 3,992Elective in-patients8 during year 1,412 1,322 1,332Day cases8 during year 1,281 1,219 1,400TaysideNew out-patient attendances during year 76,015 71,229 71,317Elective in-patients8 during year 16,416 15,224 13,755Day cases8 during year 30,605 31,553 23,537Western IslesNew out-patient attendances during year 4,830 4,772 5,063Elective in-patients8 during year 2,009 2,034 2,024Day cases8 during year 1,657 1,773 1,910Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2000

S1W-06664

The information requested is set out in the following two tables.TRANSPORTTitlePublication dateExpected publication dateDate made available in SPICEReports Audit of Preliminary Local Transport Strategies and Road Traffic Reduction ReportsFeb. 2000 March 2000Guidance on Local Transport Strategies and Road Traffic Reduction ReportsFeb. 2000 March 2000The Integrated Transport Bill: The Executive's proposalsFeb. 2000 Feb. 2000Travel Choices for Scotland - Strategic Roads ReviewNov. 1999 Nov. 1999Studies A8 (T) Baillieston to Newhouse Maintenance Options Study Autumn 2000 Borders Rail Feasibility StudyFeb. 2000 Feb. 2000Capacity Enhancement Study - M8 Kingston Bridge and Approaches Spring 2001 Contributing to a sustainable integrated transport system Dec. 2000 Development of the National Public Transport TimetableNIFP1 Echline, South Queensferry recycling study NIFP2 Forth Road Bridge Traffic MonitoringNIFP2 Forth Transport Infrastructure Partnership Radical Measures Study: Phase IINIFP3 Landscape potential of Scottish trees and shrubs Dec. 2000 Pedestrian perceptions of road crossing facilities Oct. 2000 Recreational drugs and driving Nov. 2000 Review of Techniques for Measuring Accessibility Aug. 2000 Tariff Rebate Subsidy Scheme: Bulk Freight and Livestock Shipping Services Review Ongoing The Role of Transport in Social Exclusion Dec. 2000 Upper Forth Crossing at Kincardine - Transport and Economic Analyses Commission Spring/ Summer 2001 Upper Forth Crossing at Kincardine - Engineering, Ecology and Environment Commission Spring/ Summer 2001 Validation of the Road Asset Valuation ModelNIFP2 Women and Transport Aug. 2000 Consultations Tackling Congestion: The Scottish Executive's consultation paper on fighting traffic congestion and pollution through road user charging and workplace parking chargesJuly 1999 July 1999ENVIRONMENTTitlePublication dateExpected publication dateDate made available in SPICEReportsAir Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern IrelandJan. 2000Jan. 2000Annual drinking water quality report Oct. 1999Nov. 19994Report of National Goose ForumFeb. 2000Feb. 2000Water quality and standards - investment priorities for the Scottish Water Authorities Nov. 1999Nov. 1999StudiesBiodiversity - databaseNIFP1Biodiversity - local authority policy development 2001Biodiversity - socio-economic benefits 2001Capercaillie - improvements in management techniques Summer 2000Climate change - Atlantic comparison Summer 2000Climate change - Scottish Regional Scenarios Autumn 2000Database of groundwater monitoring sites NIFP1Economic impact of irrigation controls NIFP1Effects of diffuse agricultural pollution on Ayrshire bathing waters2002Emissions of Sulphur Dioxide from small combustion plantsSummer 2000Local Authority Waste Management - cost implicationsJune 2001Options for mink management in Western Isles Summer 2000Partnership for Action against Wildlife Crime - sponsorship opportunitiesNIFP5Scottish inputs to water environment and their contribution to nutrient levels of the North Sea2002Shellfish waters improvement programmes NIFP1Survey of public attitudes on the environment NIFP6ConsultationsBasic Safety Standards Directive - consultation Feb. 2000Feb. 2000Four Consultation papers on air quality general guidance March 2000March 2000Four Consultation papers on air quality technical guidance May 2000Consultation paper on designation of shellfish waters Oct. 1999Oct. 1999Consultation paper on designation of Ythan Nitrate Vulnerable Zone Nov. 1999Nov. 1999Consultation paper on disposal of polychlorinated biphenylsFeb. 1999Feb. 1999Consultation paper on landfill reduction Nov. 1999Nov. 1999Contaminated land - consultation Nov. 1999Nov. 1999Integrated Pollution Protection and Control consultation Aug. 1999Aug. 1999National Parks (Scotland) Bill - consultation Jan. 2000Jan. 2000Works Notices Regulations - consultation paper Jan. 2000Jan. 2000Notes:NIFP - Not Intended for Publication1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 September 2006

S2W-27328

The number of fixed penalty noticesfor noise nuisance under the Antisocial Behaviour (Scotland) Act2004, for each local authority area during the period April 2005 to end March 2006is provided in the following table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18239

Irefer the member to my corrected reply to question S2W-13347 published on 13 June 2005 whichincluded the information requested in the period between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2004. Between1 January 2005 and 31 March 2005 Scottish Executive specialadvisers made 28 journeys within the UK and 3 journeys abroad in an official capacity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2005

S2W-14816

The format of this table is consistent with the table referred to in S2W-14041.Analysis of Deferment, of Scottish-Domiciled Students, at 31 March by Year of Entering Repayment: Numbers Of Customers (Public Debt Borrowers Only) Date of Entry to Repayment (1st April) Mortgage Style Customers who should be entering Repayment Number Deferring at 31 March 2002 2003 2004 1991 88 6 7% 6 7% 4 5% 1992 5,107 167 3% 127 2% 116 2% 1993 7,184 525 7% 427 6% 364 5% 1994 8,208 1,007 12% 881 11% 790 10% 1995 8,491 1,705 20% 1,463 17% 1,261 15% 1996 11,608 2,822 24% 2,432 21% 2,149 19% 1997 12,223 3,930 32% 3,411 28% 3,027 25% 1998 14,476 6,310 44% 5,558 38% 4,960 34% 1999 13,277 6,864 52% 5,986 45% 5,363 40% 2000 15,262 9,323 61% 8,244 54% 7,250 48% 2001 16,085 11,642 72% 9,900 62% 8,824 55% 2002 14,669 -   10,513 72% 9,177 63% 2003 5,250 -   -   3,626 69% Total 131,928 44,301 34% 48,948 37% 46,911 36% Source:Student Loans Company.Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 February 2005

S2W-13962

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-92 by Cathy Jamieson on 3 June 2003, what value of fiscal fines accepted as an alternative to prosecution under section 302 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 was outstanding on 31 March (a) 2003 and (b) 2004, in total and broken down by sheriff court district.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 January 2004

S2W-04900

Information on averageavailable staffed medical and surgical paediatric beds for the year ending 31 March 2003 isshown in Table 1.The information forspecialisms in paediatric medicine assigned to those beds is not heldcentrally.Table 1: NHSiS - Average AvailableStaffed Beds; by Health Board Area and Location: Year Ending 31 March 2003 (Provisional)  Area Medical Paediatrics Surgical Paediatrics Scotland 738 125 Argyll and Clyde   59 - Inverclyde Royal Hospital Royal Alexandra Hospital Vale of Leven District General Hospital   19 -   34 -   6 - Ayrshire and Arran   62 - Ayrshire Central Hospital Crosshouse Hospital The Ayr Hospital   25 -   26 -   11 - Borders   17 - Borders General Hospital   17 - Dumfries and Galloway   14   8 Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary   14   8 Fife   48   2 Forth Park Hospital   20 - Victoria Hospital   28   2 Forth Valley   48 - Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary   14 - Stirling Royal Infirmary   34 - Grampian   78   18 Aberdeen Maternity Hospital   38 - Dr Gray's Hospital   7   4 Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital   33   13 Greater Glasgow   142   71 Queen Mother's Hospital   28 - Royal Hospital for Sick Children   64   71 Southern General Hospital   16 - The Princess Royal Maternity Unit   34 - Highland   33 - Raigmore Hospital   33 - Lanarkshire   63 - Monklands Hospital   6 - Wishaw General Hospital   58 - Lothian   105   18 New Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh   44 - Royal Hospital for Sick Children   36   18 St John's Hospital At Howden   25 - Tayside   69   8 Ninewells Hospital   58   8 Perth Royal Infirmary   11 - Western Isles   1 - Western Isles Hospital   1 - Source: ISDScotland Form ISD(S)1.Reference:ISD/ACIG/IR2003-01684.Date:22-12-03.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 October 2003

S2W-02946

Any employee on a temporarycontract or secondment to an R&I unit, even if their contract or secondmentexpired on 31 March 2002, provided they spent 50% or more of their time on R&Iduties.3.

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