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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2000

S1W-05717

To ask the Scottish Executive how much money has been raised through fines as a result of the speed cameras on the A90 Forfar bypass. Since March 1999, £183,360 has been collected from fixed penalties issued by the police as a result of the speed cameras on the A90 Forfar bypass.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 March 2000

S1W-04983

There were 1,820 men and 817 women aged 50 years or more employed by the Scottish Executive at 1 March 2000. Employees aged 50 years or more represented 18.2% of the total workforce.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 August 1999

S1W-00677

To ask the Scottish Executive to specify the funds which have been allocated to the Warm Deal for the period 1 July 1999 to 31 March 2000 and for the years 2000-2001 and 2001-2002.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2005

Justice 1 Committee, 07 Dec 2005

One of the major difficulties that the March regulations addressed was the escalation of fees as a result of auditors' determinations.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2006

Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill Committee, 27 Jun 2006

I will ensure that, if there have been any changes since I made my statement to Parliament on 16 March, the committee is provided with a note on them.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2005

Plenary, 23 Feb 2005

As Colin Fox is aware, the Executive is consulting on the most appropriate advisory structure for the future and the consultation period will not conclude until early March. In the consultation paper we make it clear that we do not intend to place the advisory structure on the same statutory footing as that of the Scottish Central Fire Brigades Advisory Cou...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2004

Plenary, 24 Mar 2004

Scottish ParliamentWednesday 24 March 2004(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentWednesday 24 March 2004(Afternoon) The Deputy Presiding Officer opened the meeting at 14:30Time for Reflection Time for Reflection The first item of business this afternoon is time for reflection.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2004

Plenary, 25 Feb 2004

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business Wednesday 3 March 2004 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 1 Debate on the National Health Service Reform (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution in respect of the National Health Service Reform (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motion followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 4 March 2004 9.30 am Stage 3 of the Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Bill 12 noon First Minister's Question Time 2.30 pm Question Time 3.10 pm Continuation of Stage 3 of the Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Bill followed by Motion on Companies (Audit Investigations and Community Enterprise) Bill – UK Legislation followed by Motion on Civil Contingencies Bill – UK Legislation followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Wednesday 10 March 2004 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 1 Debate on the Antisocial Behaviour etc.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2003

Plenary, 10 Dec 2003

The deadline is March 2004. Sorry, March 2004. I thank Stewart Stevenson for that correction.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2000

Plenary, 23 Nov 2000

He has omitted to note in his research that the waiting list has risen by 2,000—over the period from March 1997 to September 2000. He has failed to note that the proportion of patients seen within nine weeks of a general practitioner's referral was 71 per cent in March 1997 and is now down to below 65 per cent.

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