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To ask the Scottish Executive how much of the #238/248/248 million to be invested through the Communities Scotland development programme, as referred to in Building a Better Scotland: Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys, will be spent in each year in Paisley North.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive why the public survey to monitor trends in public confidence in the prosecution service will not start until 2003-04, as referred to in target 3 in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys. The public survey will not start until 2003-...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide a breakdown of its modern apprenticeship targets by under-represented groups, as referred to in target 4 in the enterprise and lifelong learning section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys. We will be working with the Enterprise Network and Sector Skills Counc...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive whether any of the #36 million it plans to allocate to the modernisation and improvement of general practitioner and dental facilities as stated in the health and community care section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys will be distributed in a lump sum of over #5 million for any c...
The full costs of producing the policy paper The Scottish Fire Service of the Future, including graphic design, print buying and web conversion, was £6,672.95 inclusive of VAT.The main distribution was carried out at the launch.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 1999
This reflects the fact that a high proportion of economically active tenants leave the local authority housing sector either by exercising the Right to Buy their council house or by moving to private sector housing.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 1999
This reflects the fact that a high proportion of economically active tenants leave the local authority housing sector either by exercising the Right to Buy their council house or by moving to private sector housing.