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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2009

S3W-20918

Table 1 “ Local Authority Average Weekly Rents Local Authority Area 2006-07 2007-08 Aberdeen City 48.84 51.96 Aberdeenshire 44.81 46.90 Angus 40.11 41.96 Argyll and Bute na na Clackmannanshire 43.73 45.30 Dumfries and Galloway na na Dundee City 48.41 50.34 East Ayrshire 44.85 46.80 East Dunbartonshire 49.97 51.69 East Lothian 37.42 38.85 East Renfrewshire 45.06 46.56 Edinburgh, City of 54.82 61.57 Eilean Siar na na Falkirk 45.78 46.93 Fife 45.03 47.10 Glasgow City na na Highland 50.95 53.80 Inverclyde 59.42 na Midlothian 38.05 40.61 Moray 36.78 38.07 North Ayrshire 44.19 47.28 North Lanarkshire 45.65 47.23 Orkney Islands 42.53 44.32 Perth and Kinross 41.65 44.00 Renfrewshire 52.74 54.17 Scottish Borders na na Shetland Islands 52.80 53.85 South Ayrshire 45.17 47.57 South Lanarkshire 46.68 48.27 Stirling 45.89 48.34 West Dunbartonshire 44.83 45.82 West Lothian 47.70 49.37 Source: Housing Revenue Account...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2009

S3W-19157

Meeting Date Agenda Items May 2007 Monthly Board Pack Transport Scotland Internal Communications Audit June 2007 Monthly Board Pack Efficient Government Targets Strategic Spending Review 2007 Transport Scotland Annual Report and Accounts 2006-07 High Level Output Statement ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2008

S3W-09578

All monies borrowed by the local authority are paid into the loans fund which then makes advances to service accounts to fund capital expenditure. The Scottish Government does not collect forecasts of this debt, only outturn information at the end of each financial year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2007

S3W-04130

They may differfrom any figures which the local authority would provide now, because they donot take account of any subsequent changes or corrections that localauthorities may have made to the statistical information, for use at local level,about the location of each accident, based upon their knowledge of the roadsand areas concerned.Reported injuryroad ac...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2007

S3W-03782

Allanswers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website,the search facility for which can be found at http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/webapp/wa.search.I set out then thevarious factors I would take into account in reaching a view about how the ScottishGovernment can best support the courts in dealing with domestic abuse cas...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 July 2007

S3W-01907

Information on the temporarystaffing costs in respect of four of the five groups listed above is notcollected centrally; however separate costs are available for nursing staff(both agency and bank) and we can provide an overall total for the cost ofemploying agency staff which is reported in the Annual Accounts of NHS boards. (a) Nursing agency costsfrom 20...
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2024

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25

Asked how the Scottish Government takes account of the UK tax system when setting its own income tax rates, the Deputy First Minister acknowledged4Scottish Parliament. (2024).
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2011

At least an additional week should be factored in to stage 2 deadlines in such situations, and the knock-on effects of timetabling chamber time for stage 3 should also be taken into account. In addition, the committee recommends that committees that consider such bills should factor sufficient flexibility into their work programmes to allow for stage 2 cons...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 03 March 2011

Whatever the aim, the effect seems to be to invite the suggestion that the benefits to which the 1997 act applies can be taken into account in the assessment of damages. That risks contradicting a clear statement to the contrary in the 1997 act—hence the recommendation that the provision be removed from the bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2011

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 02 March 2011

That mirrors the position across the rest of the UK and takes into account the evidence from stakeholders that grandfathering will protect investment, particularly in small-scale projects.More widely, we have also announced an intention to conduct in the coming year a broad review of biomass support through the obligation.

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