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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 February 2007

S2W-30889

The information required is setout as follows.(i) Skye Bridge(a) The total construction cost of the Skye Bridge projectwas £39 million, of which some £15 million was publicly funded.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2007

S2W-31523

Individuals leaving NHS Scotlandare those who were on a census in one year but were not on it in the following year.This will comprise those retiring, those choosing to work as a nurse outside NHSScotland and those leaving the profession.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2006

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The total investment isset out in the following table: 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Total Investment in Sport (£) 32,224,000 29,771,916 27,172,821 37,658,793 39,782,943 The information contained inthis table is drawn from sportscotland’s annual reports.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2005

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The number of pending items (if any) following this meeting they will be highlighted on the Monthly Report.Scottish Prison Service, 6 August 2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2005

S2W-16599

Research studies on these topics have been commissioned by Communities Scotland as follows: Year Commissioned Project Title Project Cost 2000-01 Lessons From Innovation in Design and Procurement £21,463.08 2000-01 Evaluation of the Building Aspects of the Slateford Green (Millennium) Project £7,000 2002-03 with a further update evaluation commissioned in 2004-05 Evaluation of Kincardine O’Neil innovative rural housing design project: Canmore Place £10,000 2002-03 Future Options for Mixed Tenure and RSL Property in Edinburgh’s Pre-1919 Tenements Total Contract £31,960, Communities Scotland contribution £19,975 2004-05 Research in phase 1 of the Devanah bulk procurement initiative £20,678 2004-05 Options for the Provision of Social Rented Housing in Rural Tayside Designed to Meet Changing Household Needs £4,995.75 2004-05 Smart Technology – Preferred Design Guide £7,343.75 2004-05 Designing Urban Housing Total Contract Cost £29,369.13, Communities Scotland contribution £18,369.12 2004-05 The Unplugged House: Identifying the Issues and a Methodology for their Investigation £1,000 2005-06 Evaluation of tenants experiences of living in innovative Dutch style housing in Ballater £31,079 In addition the following work has been commissioned by the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department: Year Commissioned Project Title Project Cost 2000 Scottish House: New Build Home/Works Units £5,150 2000 Scottish House: A review of recent experience in building individual and small groups of houses with a view to sustainability, the use of traditional and new materials and innovative design £6,084 2001 Timber Cladding in Scotland: Historical Precedents and Innovative Future Use £6,000 2000-2001 Building with earth in Scotland: Innovative Design and Sustainability £5,960 S2W-16599
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2005

S2W-15722

The available information on offences recorded by the police is given in the following table. The recorded crime statistics collected centrally do not distinguish legislation at the level of detail requested.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2005

S2W-14069

Allocations to Special Health Boards for 2005-06 are as follows:   Allocation (£ Million) Percentage Increase % NHS Education for Scotland 289.157 7.00 NHS National Services Scotland 189.199 5.62 Scottish Ambulance Service 143.056 7.00 State Hospital 28.783 7....
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2005

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Information on waiting times for orthopaedic in-patient and day case treatment for 30 September 2003 and 2004 for NHS Greater Glasgow and NHSScotland is provided in the following table.FAIR TO ALL, PERSONAL TO EACH – The next steps for NHSScotlandlaunched on 15 December 2004, sets out specific plans to tackle waiting times andintroduces a number of new wait...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2004

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To ask the Scottish Executive how much funding was allocated to each NHS board in each of the last three years and how much funding has been allocated for each of the next three years, expressed also on a per capita basis. Details are as follow: NHS Board 2001-02 Total Allocation (£ Million) 2001-02 Per Capita £ 2002-03 Total Allocation (£ Million) 2002-03 Per Capita £ 2003-04 Total Allocation (£ Million) 2003-04 Per Capita £ 2004-05 Total Allocation (£ Million) 2004-05 Per Capita £ Argyll and Clyde 454.343 1,080 476.764 1,139 509.567 1,222 564.615 1,354 Ayrshire and Arran 386.696 1,050 412.956 1,125 446.036 1,215 496.343 1,352 Borders 111.389 1,042 117.69 1,096 127.071 1,174 141.848 1,310 Dumfries and Galloway 162.489 1,100 173.251 1,176 185.178 1,258 207.027 1,406 Fife 334.372 956 358.873 1,009 382.916 1,088 427.666 1,215 Forth Valley 276.361 990 294.722 1,055 312.759 1,118 342.25 1,224 Grampian 502.968 956 539.08 1,030 576.841 1,102 609.3 1,164 Greater Glasgow 1034.98 1,192 1118.24 1,291 1176.2 1,358 1273.03 1,469 Highland 231.063 1,106 246.927 1,186 266.721 1,276 301.076 1,440 Lanarkshire 554.346 1,002 574.003 1,038 624.011 1,128 684.807 1,237 Lothian 771.94 991 775.075 995 886.27 1,136 920.438 1,180 Orkney 24.498 1,275 25.696 1,338 27.033 1,400 29.623 1,534 Shetland 28.239 1,286 30.974 1,412 33.308 1,523 34.162 1,562 Tayside 459.06 1,181 473.887 1,223 496.043 1,283 533.85 1,381 Western Isles 43.869 1,659 46.515 1,775 50.265 1,926 53.368 2,045  Firm allocations for 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 have still to be finalised following the outcome of the 2004 Spending Review.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2004

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The per mile road allowances for teachers in Scotland for the period 1997 to 2001 are set out below.With effect from 1 April 1997, mileage allowances were as follows (as set out in Scottish Joint Negotiating Committee circular SE/147):Essential Users Annual Lump Sum £783 Per mile – first 8,500 miles 34.2p Per mile – over 8,500 miles 12.7p  Casual Users Per mile first 1,000 miles 51.9p Per mile – next 7,500 miles 42.3p Per mile – over 8,500 miles 12.7p  Motor Cycle Allowances   Vehicle Capacity Not Exceeding 150 cc Vehicle Capacity Exceeding 150 cc First 1,500 miles 15.7p 16.1p Next 4,000 miles 10.7p 11.0p Next 5,500 miles 8.1p 8.3p Over 11,000 miles 3.2p 3.3p  These rates were in effect until 1 April 1999, when mileage allowances were amended as follows (as set out in Scottish Joint Negotiating Committee circular SE/160): Essential Users Annual Lump Sum £822 Per mile – first 8,500 miles 35.1p Per mile – over 8,500 miles 12.6p  Casual Users Per mile first 1000 miles 53.65p Per mile – next 7,500 miles 43.65p Per mile – over 8,500 miles 12.6p  Motor Cycle Allowances   Vehicle Capacity Not Exceeding 150 cc Vehicle Capacity Exceeding 150 cc First 1,500 miles 16.0p 16.4p Next 4,000 miles 10.9p 11.2p Next 5,500 miles 8.3p 8.5p Over 11,000 miles 3.1p 3.4p  The 2001 teachers’ agreement A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century devolved decision-making on mileage allowances for teachers to Local Negotiating Committees for Teachers (LNCTs).

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