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The latest available information on numbers of homeless households in temporary accommodation in each local authority area at 30 September 2005 was published in February 2005 and is available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00399-00.asp.The table shows for each local authority for each of the last three years the total number of houses owned by the council which the council has designated as temporary accommodation for homeless applicants.Local Authority Dwelling Stock and Temporary Accommodation for Homeless Households as at 31 March...
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Date answered:
19 January 2005
Number of Emergency In-Patient Hospital Admissions as a Result of an Unintentional Injury by Age Group, Year Ending 31 March Type of Injury 1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Home Injuries 2 18,809 17,962 17,963 17,312 16,676 494 476 485 447 ...
This includes provision to cover the possible losses which the EdinburghFestival Theatre and the Theatre Royal in Glasgow may incur due to the fact that no main scale opera willbe performed by Scottish Opera between June 2005 and March 2006.There will sadly be job lossesto get the company into shape, but the funding we are providing should enable thecompany...
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Date answered:
19 February 2003
It is forecast that these projects will cater for 670 trainees and create 2,145 jobs.In the last five financial years to end March 2002, 11 projects creating and safeguarding jobs in the area have benefited from over £3.4 million in Regional Selective Assistance.Claimant unemployment rates have fallen in all wards in the Dumbarton parliamentary constituency...
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Date answered:
14 April 2000
Next due 2000 SFPA to remain an AgencySome minor amendments to the Framework DocumentHistoric ScotlandPolicy and Finance Review 1992-1993To remain an Agency for the next 4 years; pursue market testing and contracting out programme; introduce new mechanism for handling policy in framework document; review sponsorship responsibilitiesImplemented 1994-1997Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of ScotlandPFMR 1998-99Retain present status; core functions to be continued; privatisation or contracting out all activities not feasible; contract out in discrete areas; merger not cost effective or more efficient.1999Ancient Monuments Board for ScotlandPolicy review 1997-98Retain present status, objectives & membership1998Historic Buildings Council for Scotland Policy review 1997-98Retain present status, objectives & membership1998Crofters' CommissionPFMR currently on-going Highlands and Islands EnterprisePrior options completed 1996 (Dec). Stage II completed March...
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-23961 by Malcolm Chisholm on 16 March 2006, how many of the new homes built for social rent since 1992 have been built as council houses, broken down by local authority.
Ultimately, if a march has a proven record of disorder, violence and displays of sectarian hatred, councils will be able to—and their communities will expect them to—ban that march in future years.Early next year we will introduce a bill that will improve our system of summary justice.