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To ask the Scottish Executive when the Time Out centre being piloted in Glasgow as an alternative to prison for women was opened; how many (a) residential and (b) day places are available in the centre; how much funding the Executive has allocated to Glasgow City Council to establish this service, and how long the service will run as a pilot before evaluat...
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Date answered:
14 November 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many public limited companies listed in the FTSE 500 closed their (a) headquarters or (b) registered offices in Scotland as a result of cessation of business in each year since 1997.
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8 October 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many meetings there have been of the Joint Implementation Group on the National Cultural Strategy; when the group last met, and what the membership is of the group.
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Date answered:
3 October 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many, and what proportion of, staff in residential care units hold a diploma in social work or equivalent qualification.
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Date answered:
26 August 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-468 by Cathy Jamieson on 10 June 2003, how many prosecutions have taken place under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in each year since 1997 and how much was levied in fines.
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Date answered:
12 August 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive how many ruddy ducks have been culled in Scotland under the UK-wide culling programme; where such culls have been taken place, and what the cost of such culls has been.
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Date answered:
6 August 2003
At the same time they were advised that future payments would be made by cheque or by BACS if the pension provider advised the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body of the relevant bank details. The outcome of this was that many of the providers contacted the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to advise of their preferred method of payment.