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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2000

S1W-04756

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has logged requests from members of the public for their consultation document National Parks for Scotland; whether there has been an unmet demand, especially in the Badenoch and Strathspey area, for copies of the document; what consideration it gave to the limited Internet access for persons within Badenoch and Strathspey as a means of obtaining copies; whether it will ensure that all parties who expressed an interest will receive copies of the consultation paper; whether it will extend the period for consultation from 3 March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2000

S1W-05379

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-4815 by Mr Tom McCabe on 14 March 2000, how it identified those written parliamentary questions lodged by back-bench MSPs which it inspired.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2000

S1W-04429

I therefore announced on 15 February, the creation of a high level Task Force whose remit is to work with Tayside Health Board and the two local NHS Trusts to ensure that local health services are planned and delivered effectively and within the total resources available.The Task Force has been put in place to work with and alongside the Tayside Health Board and Trusts to:deliver an effective financial recovery plan for the local acute Trust which is forecasting an overspend by end March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2004

S2W-10665

The table below shows the numberof discharges from hospital with a diagnosis of hypothermia, by NHS board of residenceand age.   Year Ending March Board of Residence 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004P All Areas  All Ages 346 320 233 278 239  0-14 12 17 8 13 8  15-24 33 23 24 20 18  25-44 49 61 37 36 34  45-64 86 66 51 83 64  65-74 65 41 43 40 34  75-84 48 49 27 44 40  85+ 53 63 43 42 41 Argyll and Clyde  All ages 21 17 27 18 14  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 5 * * * *  25-44 * 7 6 6 *  45-64 6 * 5 * 5  65-74 * * 5 * *  75-84 5 * * * 5  85+  * * 6 * * Ayrshire and Arran  All ages 52 47 29 31 19  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * 5 *  25-44 9 * 6 * 7  45-64 12 9 * 5 *  65-74 11 8 5 7 *  75-84 7 10 7 6 5  85+  9 15 * 7 * Borders  All ages * * * * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Dumfries and Galloway  All ages 11 * 12 * 8  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 6 * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * 6 * *  85+  * * * * * Fife  All ages 23 28 11 19 10  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 8 * * *  45-64 5 * * 13 *  65-74 * 7 * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * 6 5 * * Forth Valley  All ages * 13 * 16 9  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 6 *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * * * * * Grampian  All ages 24 25 23 27 25  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 5 * * * 6  45-64 * 5 6 7 *  65-74 * * * * 5  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * 5 7 9 * Greater Glasgow  All ages 61 49 33 43 40  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 6 * * 6 7  45-64 9 13 11 16 8  65-74 16 7 10 7 6  75-84 12 9 * 10 9  85+  15 13 6 * 9 Highland  All ages 27 29 21 25 34  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 10 * * *  45-64 10 7 8 7 8  65-74 6 * * 9 *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * 11 Lanarkshire   All ages 17 10 5 8 17  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 7 * * * *  65-74 * * * * 8  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Lothian  All ages 17 17 13 29 21  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 5 10  65-74 * * 5 9 5  75-84 * * * 8 *  85+  * 9 * * * Orkney  All ages * * 7 6 *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Shetland  All ages * 6 * * 5  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Tayside  All ages 50 45 23 34 12  0-14 * 5 * * *  15-24 * 6 * * *  25-44 5 8 7 * *  45-64 14 11 * 9 *  65-74 12 * * * *  75-84 8 9 * 6 *  85+  10 * 6 10 * Western Isles  All ages * * 6 * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Other  All ages 26 24 13 16 20  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 10 10 * 6 *  45-64 11 9 6 7 11  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Notes:*Numbersunder five have been suppressed in line with ISD(Scotland)’s policy of maintaining patient confidentiality – this reducesthe risk of the indirect identification of patients.PInformation for the year ended 31 March 2004 is provisional.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2003

S1W-34924

The inquiry was chaired by Lord Cullen and the remit was to inquire into the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the events at Dunblane Primary School on Wednesday 13 March 1996 and to consider the issues arising therefrom.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2001

S1W-12670

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-5463 by Sarah Boyack on 4 April 2000, what the outcome was in relation to each planning application, notice of intention to develop, listed building consent application and scheduled monument consent application listed and whether it will list, for each category, all applications called in since 21 March 2000, specifying in each case what decision has been reached or, if no decision has been reached, what stage the application is at.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 1999

S1W-02391

He informed the SAC on 29 September that the accounting deficit at 31 March 2000 would be £2.5million and that there would be a cash deficit in the current financial year of £3.3million, which would substantially exceed the overdraft facility available to the company.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2006

S2W-23592

Table 1aEmergency In-Patient Discharges from Acute (Non-Obstetric, Non-Psychiatric) Hospitals; Year Ending 31 March 2001 to 2005 NHS Board of Treatment Year Ending 31 March 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 472,504 481,655 ...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 April 2004

Plenary, 01 Apr 2004

(S2O-1817) An action for more than £4 million was raised in the Court of Session on 28 March 2001 and is proceeding against the six companies that are considered to be responsible for the damage.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2006

Plenary, 07 Sep 2006

The information that I have been given is that, by the end of March 2006, every police force in Scotland had used the available powers with the exception of Strathclyde.

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