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Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2015

Network Rail also retains full operational and commercial responsibility for managing the railway infrastructure within defined regulatory and control frameworks, including all procurement activities related to its regulated infrastructure programme.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2015

I appreciate the significance of that manufacturing site, and it is important that the company works constructively and actively with South Lanarkshire Council and with Scottish Enterprise to find ways of ensuring that such an important and prestigious manufacturing site is used for further manufacturing activity in ...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 April 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 01 April 2015

It is also focused on encouraging companies to be more actively involved in wider international business activity.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 22 January 2015

What more can be done to encourage school pupils to become healthy and more active by promoting cycle lessons, walking to and from school and putting greater emphasis in the curriculum on physical education and healthy eating?
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 26 February 2014

I look to the review to produce some creative thinking on how we can advance these issues.The Government’s Procurement Reform (Scotland) Bill is designed to ensure that, in the areas of activity in which we are actively procuring goods and services, we can maximise the economic impact and provide sustainable benefits...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 07 June 2012

I am sure that the oil and gas sector has strong examples of how international activity can be taken forward to benefit the industry in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2015

S4W-25649

An overview of CashBack investment by organisation delivering activity in the Falkirk Council area is detailed in the following table: Cultural Activities Early Years Mentoring and Youth Employability Youth Work Falkirk Creative Scotland Working on Wheels Princes Trust Development Awards YouthLink Scotland Youth Scotland 2008-09 £73,598 2009-10 £11,260 £31,803 £3,430 2010-11 £11,260 £52,162 £7,848 2011-12 £24,808 £2,164 £500 £60,837 £16,634 2012-13 £1,648 £886 £21,249 £4,400 2013-14 £10,950 £1,463 £1,104 £16,844 £17,307 Partner total £58,278 £5,274 £2,490 £256,493 £49,619 Sporting Activities and Facilities Falkirk Amateur Boxing Scotland Basketball Scotland Scottish Football Association Scottish Rugby Scottish Sports Futures sportscotland (sport facilities) 2008-09 £2,134 £9,990 £1,978 2009-10 £3,433 £26,938 £6,752 2010-11 £5,151 £30,755 £6,076 2011-12 £7,333 £5,350 £17,793 £22,264 £17,132 £70,000 2012-13 £20,500 £5,886 £27,015 £23,837 £25,341 2013-14 £6,022 £26,977 £24,535 £13,520 £40,000 Partner total £27,833 £27,977 £139,468 £85,441 £55,993 £110,000 Falkirk Yearly total 2008-09 £87,700 2009-10 £83,616 2010-11 £113,253 2011-12 £244,814 2012-13 £130,761 2013-14 £158,722 Total £818,867 Information on 2014-15 investment by local authority area should be available before the end of the summer.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 2012

S4W-11099

Under the EFF Marine Scotland has supported the activities identified in the table below.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 May 2012

S4W-06744

The following table shows the amount of investment spent or committed to our national partner organisations since Cashback began in 2007, through to March 2014. Description of Activity Received (£) Allocation (£) Sporting Activities and Facilities - Scottish Football Association 3,325,000 10,436,000 - Scottish Rugby Union 2,115,000 4,941,000 - Scottish Sports Futures 1,842,000 3,237,000 - Badminton Scotland 336,000 336,000 - Scottish Squash and Racquetball 228,000 228,000 - Tennis Scotland 149,000 149,000 - Scottish Hockey 316,000 316,000 - Scottish Athletics 228,500 228,500 - Basketball Scotland 526,300 1,100,000 - SportScotland 1,986,000 3,456,000 Cultural Activities - Creative Identities 2,093,000 3,593,000 Youth Organisations - Youth Scotland 950,000 1,000,000 - Youthlink Scotland 7,080,000 8,080,000 Early Years - Go Play (Angus Council and Tayside Police) 70,000 350,000 Community-based Projects - Working on Wheels 50,000 150,000 - Inspiring Scotland 378,000 2,250,000 Mentoring and Youth Development - Mentoring 250,000 500,000 - Personal Development Partnership 1,132,000 1,814,000 Other community commitments - Princes Trust Development Awards 100,000 300,000 - Scottish Communities League Cup 1,000,000 1,000,000 - No Knives Better Lives 500,000 500,000 - Ongoing support costs 384,000 1,354,000 - STV Appeal / Child Poverty Appeal 631,500 631,500 Totals 25,670,000 45,950,000 S4W-06744
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2008

Public Petitions Committee, 23 Sep 2008

Perhaps we should ask four or five health boards for information so that we get a sense of what is happening. The petitioners have given us a wee steer on that with the information about their campaign activities and the responses that they have been getting.

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