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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2002

S1W-28373

That education and training policies would play a key part in follow up of Lisbon European Council.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 August 2002

S1W-27636

The available information is detailed in the following table. The values of sheriff court fines outstanding at 30 June 2002 are the most recent that can be provided.Outstanding Balance of Sheriff Court Fines as at 30 June 2002 (£)Sheriff CourtValue Aberdeen468,396 Airdrie384,830 Alloa149,863 Ayr261,201 Arbroath101,428 Banff58,199 Campbeltown34,887 Cupar 45,121 Dingwall60,718 Dornoch30,231 Dumbarton215,343 Dumfries204,962 Dundee367,576 Dunfermline293,219 Dunoon40,671 Duns31,963 Edinburgh1,576,620 Elgin231,562 Falkirk426,205 Forfar63,843 Fort William44,772 Glasgow1,902,524 Greenock228,094 Haddington108,883 Hamilton657,684 Inverness203,717 Jedburgh83,715 Kilmarnock525,015 Kirkcaldy311,172 Kirkcudbright61,847 Kirkwall30,838 Lanark87,331 Lerwick31,651 Linlithgow335,878 Lochmaddy7,545 Oban36,494 Paisley612,914 Peebles20,514 Perth276,424 Peterhead173,600 Portree4,528 Rothesay10,280 Selkirk65,039 Stirling161,553 Stonehaven24,489 Stornoway39,811 Stranraer242,518 Tain89,603 Wick52,369 Total9,112,413 The following is a corrected answer (published on 27 August 2002); see below.Outstanding balance of sheriff court fines as at 30 June 2002 (£s)Sheriff CourtValueAberdeen 468,396 Airdrie 384,830 Alloa 149,863 Ayr 261,201 Arbroath 101,428 Banff 58,199 Campbeltown 34,887 Cupar 45,121 Dingwall 60,718 Dornoch 30,231 Dumbarton 215,343 Dumfries 204,962 Dundee 367,576 Dunfermline 293,219 Dunoon 40,671 Duns 31,963 Edinburgh 1,576,620 Elgin 231,562 Falkirk 426,205 Forfar 63,843 Fort william 44,772 Glasgow 1,902,524 Greenock 228,094 Haddington 108,883 Hamilton 657,684 Inverness 203,717 Jedburgh 83,715 Kilmarnock 525,015 Kirkcaldy 311,172 Kirkcudbright 61,847 Kirkwall 30,838 Lanark 87,331 Lerwick 31,651 Linlithgow 335,878 Lochmaddy 7,545 Oban 36,494 Paisley 612,914 Peebles 20,514 Perth 276,424 Peterhead 173,600 Portree 4,528 Rothesay 10,280 Selkirk 65,039 Stirling 161,553 Stonehaven 24,489 Stornoway 39,811 Stranraer 242,518 Tain 89,603 Wick 52,369 Total11,477,640 S1W-27636
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 May 2002

S1W-25154

Funding for drug services prior to 1998-99 was arranged by contract between the Common Services Agency and individual boards and the information is not available centrally.The following table 2 details the allocated funding per capita, broken down by NHS board area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2002

S1W-21614

This change was explained in the Annual Expenditure Report of the Scottish Executive published in March 2001.In addition, following the recent change in ministerial portfolios, planning, building standards and digital inclusion have been brought within the Minister for Social Justice responsibilities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2001

S1W-19681

The Education and Lifelong Learning Department is now wholly located in Glasgow, the Food Standards Agency has been set up in Aberdeen and the Public Guardian's Office has been set up in Falkirk. Following my announcement of 1 December last year on the forward programme, the First Minister announced on 6 March that the National Office of the Scottish Commis...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 September 2001

S1W-17989

The position is currently the subject of a formal reference to the Accounts Commission. I have also made clear that, following the conclusion of the Controller of Audit's investigations, I will ask Her Majesty's Inspectors of Education to bring forward their planned inspection of the education authority functions within Scottish Borders Council.My departmen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2001

S1W-15812

To ask the Scottish Executive how many businesses were in operation in Scotland in the latest year for which figures are available, broken down by si'e and sector, and what each of these figures represents as a percentage of the equivalent UK figures. The following table shows the number of businesses in Scotland in November 1999, broken down by employee s...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2000

S1W-10556

To ask the Scottish Executive, following sight of the most recent scientific studies in the Inner Sound and Lochs Torridon, Carron, Kishorn, Duich, Alsh and Hourn, what measures it proposes to take with regard to creel and trawl fishing in these areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2000

S1W-04553

Shaping the Trunk Road Network, a consultation paper published by the then Scottish Office Transport Minister in 1994, identified the following criteria for determining a trunk road:provide the road user with a coherent and continuous system of routes which serve destinations of importance to industry, commerce, agriculture and tourism;define nationally important routes which will be developed in line with strategic national transport demands; andensure that these roads which are of predominantly local importance are managed locally.Neither these criteria nor the network established from 1 April 1996, following the consultation, have been reviewed subsequently.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2000

S1W-03223

It is clear from the reports received from the bodies concerned that the various rules for entering into contracts such as open tendering for all major contracts have been followed. The exercise has been useful in that it has put detailed information on the contacts and contracts between public bodies and public relations organisations in the public domain....

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