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The savings will have no effect on other programmes. Ministers may still choose to fund future initiatives on 21st Century Government from other sources, such as Capital Modernisation Fund consequentials.
The Scottish Executive conducted a written consultation in Scotland on the European Commission Green Paper on the Future of the CFP between 22 March and 31 May this year. 27 responses were received.
To ask the Scottish Executive how much money the NHSiS has recovered from April 1999 to date from insurance companies for the treatment of casualties of road traffic accidents. Up to and including 22 May 2001, a total of £7,151,915 has been recovered from insurance companies for treating casualties of road traffic accidents.
According to the Office International Des Epizooties, which is the world organisation for animal health, FMD virus is resistant to fermentation and smoking processes. The virus may remain in hams for 180 days, dried sausages for more than one year and in processed intestinal casings (sausage skins) for more than two years.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 April 2001
We recognise that people who have difficulty in paying for the annual prescription season ticket may prefer to use the four-monthly PPC, which also offers savings.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 March 2001
The A7 south of Galashiels and the A68 have not been detrunked.Trunk roads are given priority for winter maintenance treatment. The de-trunked section of the A7 may therefore be expected to receive slightly lower priority than the trunked section.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 December 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what funding has been allocated, or capital borrowing consent given, for specific road or bridge projects outwith the trunk road network since May 1999. Additional capital borrowing consent of £3.3 million is being made available to Clackmannanshire and Stirling Councils to complete the A907 Manor Powis to Tullibody road which...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 November 2000
Despite this, the Executive recognises that recent increases in charges may have presented some households with difficulties, accordingly we are looking at ways of improving on this existing protection.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 September 2000
The Scottish Executive always takes an interest in any proposed take-over which may have employment consequences in Scotland, and would make representations as and when necessary.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 September 2000
The information requested is not held centrally. Mr Martin may wish to write direct to the Chief Executive, at the board's Headquarters, Dalian House, 350 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G3 8XQ for the information.