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Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 10 Jan 2001

In those circumstances, I think that the minister would be receptive to the idea of redrafting the instrument to ensure that the information in the school handbooks is easier to understand.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2005

European and External Relations Committee, 20 Dec 2005

If the established structures are not in place a year from now and new structures have not been set up in time, will there be some form of interim financing for projects that are at the planning stage already and are moving on?I also have a question about N+2 funding, which allows late financing at the end of a project if there have been problems—I think that it is going to be called N+3 funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 1999

Procedures Committee, 02 Nov 1999

The point was made that the Executive makes announcements all the time and that to announce absolutely everything in the chamber would consume the business time of the Parliament. However, the minister was receptive to the idea that some issues are of sufficient moment and significance that members would wish them to be announced in the Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2007

S2W-32134

The main breakdown of socialwork expenditure and income in respect of services for older people in Argyll andBute obtained from the annual local financial returns is detailed in the followingtables.Argyll and Bute Council -LFR 3 (Social Work) Older Persons (£000) 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 Expenditure  Employee Costs 2,581 3,045 3,559  Operating Costs 0 0 0  : Third party payments to private persons or companies 1,904 2,527 1  : Third party payments to voluntary bodies 15 0 0  : Other accounts within the authority 0 94 114  : Other Local Authorities 0 0 0  : Health Boards and Trusts 143 131 173  : Other Public Bodies 0 8 3,111  : Other operating costs 991 1,165 1,154 Total Operating Costs 3,053 3,925 4,553  Transfer payments  : Grants to private persons or organisations 0 0 0  : Grants to voluntary bodies 0 4 0  : Other transfer payments 0 0 0 Total Transfer Payments 0 4 0 Total Gross Expenditure 5,634 6,974 8,111 Income  Grants (other than RSG)  : Specific Grants 0 0 0  : Other Grants 113 114 247 Total Grants 113 114 247  Rents, fees and charges 750 674 688  Sales 9 8 9  Other accounts within the authority 0 31 70  Other Local Authorities 0 0 0  Health Boards and Trusts 0 117 200  Other Public bodies 1 0 0  Interest and Other Income 29 11 83 Total Income 902 955 1,297 Distribution Of RCC and Support Service Costs  Revenue contributions to capital (RCC) 0 0 0  Support service costs 324 278 304 Total Net Expenditure Met from Council Tax, Non-Domestic Rates and Revenue Support Grant 5,056 6,297 7,119 Argyll and Bute Council -LFR 3 (Social Work) Older Persons (£000)   2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Expenditure Employee Costs 9,691 9,020 9,968 10,227 Operating Costs 9,783 17,654 19,626 12,271 Third-party payments (gross) 8,450 14,149 15,836 10,999 Gross payments to private persons 0 102 276 0 Gross payments to private companies 10 1 49 0 Gross payments to voluntary bodies 0 45 60 39 Gross payments to Health Authorities 218 299 329 409 Gross payments to other local authorities 5 0 0 0 All other Third party payments 8,217 13,702 15,122 10,551 Premises, transport, supplies and services and other operating costs 1,333 3,505 3,790 1,272 Transfer payments 152 120 132 0 Grants to private persons or organisations 0 0 0 0 Grants to voluntary bodies 144 120 132 0 Other transfer payments 8 0 0 0 Support Services 626 586 725 3,476 Total Gross Expenditure 20,252 27,380 30,451 25,974 Income Specific Grants 167 15 207 158 Other Central Government Grants (excl RSG) 0 4,411 6,382 0 Sales, Rents, Fees and Charges 1,289 1,770 1,781 1,623 Income from charges to service users 1,177 1,764 1,572 1,623 Other 112 6 209 0 Other Income 1,740 2,610 2,435 3,055 Contributions from other local authorities 0 0 0 100 Recharges (income from other accounts within the authority) 1,740 2,610 2,435 2,955 All other grants, reimbursements and contributions 338 1,075 1,406 1,734 Contributions from Health Authorities 292 1,075 1,406 1,730 Other grants, reimbursements and contributions 46 0 0 4 Total Income 3,534 9,881 12,211 6,570 Net revenue expenditure 16,718 17,499 18,240 19,404 Capital Charges 667 440 726 482 Net Revenue Expenditure Including Capital Charges 17,385 17,939 18,966 19,886 Revenue Contributions to Capital (RCC) 0 0 0 0 Net Revenue Expenditure Including RCC (Excluding Capital Charges) 16,718 17,499 18,240 19,404 Add back specific grants 167 15 207 158 FRS 17 N...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2002

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 16 Jan 2002

In practice, they mean that they send them a quarterly newsletter and occasionally hold a cocktail reception for them at an embassy or consulate.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 06 Mar 2000

They include Rape Crisis, Women's Aid, Crew 2000, Hope and Relate.We found local authorities and health boards to be very receptive to building up our range of initiatives.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 March 2025

Exploring Employability Funding Allocation in Scotland

This report uses a mixed-methods approach, integrating survey data (n=156) with interviews across 19 local authorities, including 21 employability leads, 15 third-sector representatives, and 4 national organisations.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 November 2019

Human Rights and the Environment

Retrieved from https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Environment/SREnvironment/Pages/FrameworkPrinciplesReport.aspx [accessed 04 October 2019]A substantive right to a healthy environment places the environment on the same level as other societal aims and constitutional human rights.3Bjerler, N. (n.d.) Do Europeans have a right to a healthy environment?.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 27 Sep 2005

I accept the concern and can assure Mr Ewing that the DFT is receptive to the points that he raises and that there have been discussions at official level about the figures.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2001

Plenary, 31 Oct 2001

The Government should have been much more forceful with the French, who set up the Sangatte reception centre on the outskirts of the channel tunnel terminal.

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