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Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2008

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 13 May 2008

Under its remit, CMAL, which owns the piers and harbours, will be completely fair to all operators, no matter whether it is CalMac or A N Other. It is clear from our questions that much has been left hanging in the air.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18410

File Reference Date of Receipt Development Site Development Description Decision Date Decision P/PPA/130/69 25.07.01 An Suidhe, Argyll Wind farm comprising 24 turbines N/A Withdrawn P/PPA/170/80 22.02.02 Carlesgill Hill, Langholm Erection of 5 wind turbines 11.07.02 Planning permission granted P/PPA/340/283 23.04.03 Balado Activity Centre, Balado, Kinross Installation of 3 wind turbines 14.01.04 Planning permission refused P/PPA/380/232 25.07.03 Penbreck & Carmacoup Forest, Nr Glespin Formation of wind farm 26.05.04 Planning permission refused P/PPA/170/102 07.11.03 Carlesgill Hill, Langholm Erection of 3 wind turbines N/A Withdrawn P/PPA/300/128 23.01.04 Hills of Towie, Drummuir, Keith Erection of 21 wind turbines 11.04.05 Planning permission granted P/PPA/310/88 31.03.04 Clydeport, Hunterston Terminal, Largs Erection of 13 wind turbines 08.02.05 Planning permission refused P/PPA/270/285 01.04.04 Borrowston Mains, Dounreay, Thurso Erection of 10 wind turbines 03.03.05 Planning permission refused P/PPA/110/456 01.04.04 East Mains of Dummuie, Drumblade, Huntly Erection of 7 wind turbines 22.09.04 Planning permission granted P/PPA/110/460 13.04.04 Smiddyhill Farms, Laurencekirk Construction of wind energy project N/A Withdrawn P/PPA/170/117 23.06.04 Carlesgill Hill, Langholm Erection of 5 wind turbines 09.11.04 Planning permission granted P/PPA/110/504 12.01.05 East Bradieston, Laurencekirk Erection of 6 wind turbines N/A Current P/PPA/250/507 27.01.05 Clatto Farm, Ladybank, Cupar Erection of 17 wind turbines N/A Current P/PPA/330/32 14.03.05 Enyas Hill, Rendall, Orkney Erection of 3 wind turbines N/A Current P/PPA/340/420 17.03.05 Land at Green Knowes, By Glendevon Erection of 18 wind turbines N/A Current P/PPA/300/166 25.05.05 Balnamoon, Crossroads, Keith Construction of a wind turbine N/A Current P/PPA/340/459 08.08.05 Land at Drumderg, Blairgowrie Erection of 16 wind turbines N/A Current S2W-18410
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03968

Erskine Bridge Vehicle Description Toll (each way) Book of Discount Tickets Motorcycles Nil N/A All Other Vehicles £0.60 £27.00 for 50 Tickets  Tay Bridge Vehicle Description Toll (one way) Book of Discount Tickets Car £0.80 N/A Bus £1.40 N/A LGVs/HGVs £2.00 N/A  Forth Road Bridge Vehicle Description Toll (one way) Book of Discount Tickets Car £0.80 £36.00 for 50 Tickets Bus £1.40 N/A LGVs/HGVs £2.00 £65.00 for 50 tickets S2W-03968
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 July 2006

S2W-26829

Energy costs incurred by the Scottish Executive in years 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 and the percentage changesbetween years are as follows: Energy Type 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Electricity Spend £592,545 £562,946 £529,336 £915,205 Difference from previous year N/A -£29,599 -£33,610 £385,869 Year-on-Year % difference N/A -5 % -6% 73% Gas Spend £131,963 £156,656 £261,209 £243,146 Difference from previous year N/A £24,693 £104,553 -£18,063 Year-on-Year % difference N/A 19% 67% -7% Liquid Fuel Spend £18,618 £25,346 £54,652 £41,108 Difference from previous year N/A £6,728 £29,306 -£13,544 Year-on-Year % difference N/A 36% 116% -25% Therehas been a large increase in expenditure on electricity in 2005-06.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2005

S2W-19622

Information on non-resident patients treated in NHS Greater Glasgow is shown in the following table.Hospital In-Patient and Day Cases and New Out-Patient Attendances in NHS Greater Glasgow for Patients Resident Outside the Board Area1   Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004P Hospital In-Patient and Day Cases             Acute Specialties             Patients 38,362 37,921 37,994 36,790 35,607 33,822 Discharges2 67,209 67,939 67,890 65,823 68,339 66,817 Mental Health Specialties             Patients 312 269 299 n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2005

S2W-20206

Administration(a) The amount spent by each NHS board in each of the last five years on administration, expressed both as (i) a percentage of total budget, and (ii) per head of population was:     2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) Argyll and Clyde 4,317 1.02% 10.19 4,228 1.03% 9.98 4,388 1.01% 10.43 Ayrshire and Arran 3,185 0.88% 8.53 3,267 0.92% 8.75 2,257 0.59% 6.13 Borders 1,599 1.50% 14.96 1,636 1.61% 15.30 1,539 1.40% 14.39 Dumfries and Galloway 1,808 1.18% 12.40 1,844 1.24% 12.65 1,277 0.80% 8.64 Fife 2,862 0.92% 8.17 3,327 1.09% 9.49 2,583 0.80% 7.39 Forth Valley 2,514 0.96% 9.04 2,605 1.04% 9.37 1,888 0.70% 6.76 Grampian 4,217 0.88% 8.06 4,355 0.95% 8.32 3,456 0.69% 6.57 Glasgow 7,461 0.77% 8.25 8,043 0.85% 8.89 9,449 0.91% 10.88 Highland 2,827 1.34% 13.55 2,875 1.40% 13.78 2,824 1.27% 13.52 Lanarkshire 3,681 0.73% 6.55 3,919 0.76% 6.97 2,852 0.53% 5.16 Lothian 6,405 0.89% 8.17 6,747 0.94% 8.61 4,486 0.60% 5.76 Orkney 709 3.09% 36.40 765 3.50% 39.27 589 2.47% 30.65 Shetland 645 2.34% 28.74 619 2.29% 27.58 611 2.02% 27.82 Tayside 3,632 0.86% 9.42 4,683 1.11% 12.15 2,721 0.61% 7.00 Western Isles 1,313 3.29% 48.31 1,562 3.82% 57.47 1,446 3.23% 54.67   47,175 50,475   42,366     2003-04 2004-05 (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) (£000) % Cost Per Head (£) Argyll and Clyde 4,913 1.04% 11.78 5,588 1.06% n...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2011

Indeed, I am talking not just about policy-based evidence; the Scottish Government’s response to the report highlights the work of Professor James Heckman of the University of Chicago, whose studies of the neuroscience of brain receptivity from pre-birth to age three show that intervening in the very earliest years is likely to achieve better results than l...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 02 March 2011

The current UK Government has been more receptive to the proposals—indeed, introducing a rural fuel derogation was a key element of its programme for Government, which is to be welcomed.However, rural fuel prices have continued to rise since last summer, but the UK Government has as yet taken no action.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2011

We made a point yesterday about involving the Faculty of Actuaries, which has largely positioned itself as the faculty of enterprise risk managers so that it can get its head round the issue of electricity market reform. Not only was Chris Huhne receptive to that, he gave us the comfort that UK Government actuaries are already involved in that process.When ...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2010

Equal Opportunities Committee 29 June 2010

If the media think that the predominant attitudes towards migrants are negative, they will not sell positive stories about them because they think that the audience will not be receptive and there is less motivation for them to do it.There are implications here for how one works with media agencies, the role of leading politicians in relation to media agenc...

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