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Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2000

Plenary, 27 Jan 2000

After a sacking, a resignation and a grovelling apology in the space of a month, is not this Parliament entitled to ask the First Minister when he will get a grip on the chaos at the heart of his Administration?
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2000

Plenary, 20 Jan 2000

We are all looking at the question of how in our schools we treat a sensitive area with sensitivity and make sure that children who are troubled get the proper support and counselling.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 1999

Plenary, 15 Dec 1999

The poem is called "Late Fragment". "And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 1999

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 08 Dec 1999

We need to be quite clear about what the committee has decided to do. Members will get copies of the decisions taken.The next item on the agenda is the inquiry on national arts companies, which we agreed at the beginning of the meeting to take in private.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 1999

Transport and the Environment Committee, 17 Nov 1999

We should investigate further. I am sure that we would get information from the Executive, but I do not want simply to refer the petitions to the Executive.It would be appropriate to ask for the basis on which the discounts were granted to normal users from Skye, and to probe the reasons why those discounts were not granted to people from the Western Isles....
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 1999

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 03 Nov 1999

I came in this morning and found all this on my desk at 10 past 9. It would be useful to get summaries as the written evidence comes in.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 06 Oct 1999

I regard that timetable as reasonable, given that with the two Executive bills there has been fairly extensive consultation and this committee has had extensive informal briefings. However, we will wish to get some of the evidence that we heard informally on to the record in each of those cases.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2007

S2W-32460

Other includes A: agriculture,hunting and forestry; B: fishing; C: mining and quarrying; E: electricity, gas andwater supply and O: other community, social and personal service activities.5. The figures for constructionwill be underestimated due to the high level of self employment in this industryand that the self employed are excluded from the Annual Busi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 November 2006

S2W-29291

To ask the Scottish Executive how many jobs there have been in each standard industrial sector in Aberdeenshire in each of the last three years, also shown as a percentage of all jobs in Aberdeenshire The following table shows thenumber of employee jobs in Aberdeenshire by sector for the last three years forwhich data are available.Due to changes in the data between2002 and 2003 there is a slight discontinuity with the data and therefore comparisonsbetween data from 2003 onwards with data prior to 2003 should be used with caution.Table 1 – Employee Jobs bySector in Aberdeenshire, 2002-04 Industry 2002 2003 2004 Level % Level % Level % A : Agriculture, hunting and forestry 3,900 5.1% 3,900 4.8% 3,900 4.8% B : Fishing 900 1.2% * * * * C : Mining and quarrying 1,400 1.8% 2,200 2.6% 2,100 2.5% D : Manufacturing 11,600 14.9% 11,400 13.9% 11,000 13.5% E : Electricity, gas and water supply 400 0.5% * * * * F : Construction 6,600 8.4% 4,600 5.6% 6,600 8.0% G : Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods 14,100 18.1% 14,200 17.4% 13,300 16.3% H : Hotels and restaurants 5,100 6.5% 5,900 7.2% 6,900 8.4% I : Transport, storage and communication 3,200 4.2% 3,700 4.5% 3,800 4.7% J : Financial intermediation 900 1.2% 900 1.1% 900 1.1% K : Real estate, renting and business activities...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2006

S2W-29676

Under currentguidance Section 74(2) guidance, consent will generally be given to a local authorityto sell surplus assets to local community organisations where one of more of thefollowing criteria have been met:the intending buyer or lessee is performinga charitable or public service function to the benefit of the local community, andthe local authority can show that the organisation or activity thus supported isconsistent with public benefit and that the intending buyer or lessee is unableto afford the asset at its current valuation.the intending buyeror lessee would be using the asset to promote economic development or regenerationwithin the council’s boundaries, such that the local authority can demonstrate abusiness case for the asset transfer at the discounted value.the intending buyeror lessee is a public sector or voluntary body which intends to use the asset forpublic purpose, and the local authority can show that the activities thereby supportedare consistent with the authority’s published policy objectives.the local authoritycan demonstrate that the overall cost to the authority of the transfer is outweighedby consequent savings to the council in pursuing a published policy objective.thevalue of the asset is low, such that the income forfeited by the transfer is lessthan the cost of maintaining the asset, and transfer is to be at nominal value withthe purchaser paying the local authority’s legal expenses and costs of transfer.Section11 of the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003 has yet to be brought into force,but will amend section 74(2) of the 1973 act.

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