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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 May 2008

S3W-12521

Through the E-Planning Efficient Government Programme, planning authorities will have the capability to present planning applications and associated documentation online.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 April 2008

S3W-11560

Funding of around £2 million per year will be made available through the race, religion and refugee integration funding stream covering the period 2008-11. This Scottish Government programme is designed to improve the lives of minority ethnic and faith communities in Scotland, including refugees and asylum seekers as well as migrant workers and gypsies/trav...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 April 2008

S3W-10879

To ask the Scottish Executive what criteria (a) have been and (b) will be used when calculating the most recent allocation of LEADER programme funds to be made to each of the local action groups that applied for funding. 80% of the funding allocated to LEADER local action groups (LAGs) is formula-based.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2008

S3W-10707

Funding for vehicles and equipment programmes over £5 million (such as defibrillators) are allocated in addition to basic allocations following approval of required business cases by the Capital Investment Group.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2008

S3W-09276

In 2008 the Scottish Government will participate in the Carbon Management Programme through which the Carbon Trust provides technical and management support and guidance to formalise an action plan aimed at delivering carbon emission reductions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2008

S3W-09105

The table below provides information for projects on which we have data: Project 1999-2000 (£) 2000-01 (£) 2001-02 (£) 2002-03 (£) 2003-04 (£) UK Biodiversity Species Action Plan 55,696 400 25,362 98,179 30,000 Capercaillie Woodland Challenge Fund     680,753     EC LIFE Project Urgent Conservation Management for Scottish Capercaillie     1,643,443 721,917 565,671 Species Action Framework           Project 2004-05 (£) 2005-06 (£) 2006-07 (£) 2007-08 (£) UK Biodiversity Species Action Plan 43,355 40,600 118,071 45,595 Capercaillie Woodland Challenge Fund         EC LIFE Project Urgent Conservation Management for Scottish Capercaillie 574,365 557,093 252,132   Species Action Framework       £121,300 The Scottish Government does not hold comprehensive information relating to expenditure on other projects or programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2008

S3W-08305

To ask the Scottish Executive how many schools in each local authority area deliver the xlerate with xl programme through the Prince’s Trust. Our information from thePrinces Trust Scotland is that, in 2007-08, the number of schoolsdelivering Xlerate with xl clubs in each local authority is as follows: Local Authority No. of Schools ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2008

S3W-08230

To ask the Scottish Executive how it will monitor the success of widening access to university programmes over the next year. The Scottish Government is fullycommitted to ensuring that access to higher education is available to all on thebasis of ability to learn rather than ability to pay.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2007

S3W-07511

The membership of the Regional Proposal Assessment Committees (RPACs) is restricted to officials frompublic bodies, primarily Scottish Government’s Rural Payments and Inspections Directorate(SGRPID), Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), Forestry Commission (FCS), the ScottishEnvironmental Protection Agency (SEPA) and an enterprise representative from thelocal enterprise companies (LEC) or a relevant local authority.The decision to restrictthe membership to public officials was taken in response to a strong view expressedby a number of different stakeholders during the consultation on the Strategy Planin summer 2006, that applicants would be very uncomfortable with confidential businessand financial information being open to scrutiny by private sector bodies or individuals.However, the RPACshave involved a range of private and third sector stakeholders and representativebodies, including those representing farmers and crofters, in the process of settingthe regional priorities against which all funding proposals will be assessed, andwill continue to engage with these bodies on the priorities and the operation of the programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2007

S3W-07176

The recommendationswill be considered very carefully and will help inform future developments.Additionally, HMIEas part of their general inspection programme, review and report on the adequacyof provision for learning support in schools across all education authorities andidentify, where necessary, steps that need to be taken to improve support for pupils.

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