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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2025

S6W-39676

We publish information on Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) average cost per unit in our annual out-turn reports, available here: Affordable Housing Supply Programme - More homes - gov.scot. The following table show the average cost per unit to deliver an affordable home in each year since 2007.Financial YearAverage Cost per HomeAverage AHSP Scottish Government Funding per Home2007-2008£127,131£76,5072008-2009£126,972£70,8142009-2010£120,511£63,9632010-2011£112,003£57,0132011-2012£117,678£44,4112012-2013£95,426£37,6912013-2014£109,445£45,6612014-2015£114,890£50,5592015-2016£115,697£52,3522016-2017£126,250£61,0582017-2018£137,100£61,0322018-2019£143,839£65,6452019-2020£152,646£71,6302020-2021£158,262£85,5532021-2022£168,121£75,4542022-2023£187,341£90,429Local authorities have responsibility for setting out the investment priorities supported through the AHSP, ensuring the delivery of the right homes in the right places.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2025

S6W-38701

Using the data published from the ‘Annual Report on Procurement Activity in Scotland’ the following table provides spend from the last available five years, broken down by supplier location and size.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 December 2024

S6W-32517

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what steps it is taking to increase school attendance, in light of its published figures that show a reduction in school attendance rates between 2020-21 and 2022-23. The 2023-24 Official Statistics on attendance and absence show a slight increase in attendance and reduction in persistent ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29276

Part 2 of the CCP(u) outlines this coordinated approach, with specific reference to transport demand.A key element of the Climate Change Plan update was the presentation of emissions envelopes for each sector annually over the period 2020 to 2032 and this includes the emissions envelope for the transport sector.Our Net Zero Assessment aims to assist Ministe...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2024

S6W-26725

East North South East West Total no. of new trainees recruited Overall training establishment 2023 4/4 (100%) 5/5 (100%) 8/8 (100%) 19/19 (100%) 36/36 (100%) 192 2022 4/4 (100%) 4/4 (100%) 7/7 (100%) 22/22 (100%) 37/37 (100%) 192 2021 3/3 (100%) 6/6 (100%) 8/8 (100%) 17/17 (100%) 34/34 (100%) 182 2020 5/5 (100%) 6/6/ (100%) 11/...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2023

S6W-21395

I have asked Teresa Medhurst, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), to respond. Her response is as follows: The table below details the average number of purposeful activity hours per week for convicted prisoners across the prison estate, in each financial year that incorporates 2021, 2022 and 2023: Year April 2020 – March 2021 April 2021– March 2022 April 2022 – March 2023 April 2023 – August 2023 Establishment Average PA hours Average PA hours Average PA hours Average PA hours Barlinnie 10 12 13 12 Bella N/A N/A 18 24 Cornton Vale/Stirling 20 17 18 18 Dumfries 8 11 16 16 Edinburgh 9 10 13 14 Glenochil 11 12 13 12 Grampian 19 19 20 21 Greenock 19 20 26 23 Inverness 24 21 27 33 Lilias N/A N/A 20 27 Low Moss 16 21 21 21 Castle Huntly 20 23 23 24 Perth 9 20 20 22 Polmont 14 24 29 29 Shotts 9 14 13 19 HMP Addiewell and HMP Kilmarnock are privately operated prisons and are not required to provide PA hours on a monthly basis.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2023

S6W-19935

The costs to provide the service, for each relevant financial year, are as follows. Financial Year Core Charges Additional Places Purchased Total 2000 £1,029,150 £0 £1,029,150 2001 £12,652,885 £81,753 £12,734,638 2002 £12,675,125 £102,061 £12,777,186 2003 £12,618,346 £112,914 £12,731,260 2004 £12,782,427 £592,042 £13,374,470 2005 £12,843,260 £557,209 £13,400,469 2006 £12,893,135 £607,969 £13,501,104 2007 £13,780,974 £590,952 £14,371,926 2008 £14,714,350 £1,041,519 £15,755,869 2009 £14,765,116 £1,205,540 £15,970,656 2010 £15,241,765 £170,735 £15,412,500 2011 £16,732,430 £394,848 £17,127,278 2012 £16,168,020 £1,257,986 £17,426,006 2013 £16,305,268 £1,012,111 £17,317,379 2014 £16,558,446 £0 £16,558,446 2015 £17,034,850 £0 £17,034,850 2016 £18,915,215 £0 £18,915,215 2017 £13,570,104 £0 £13,570,104 2018 £13,915,415 £0 £13,915,415 2019 £14,602,908 £0 £14,602,908 2020 £15,156,566 £1,330,768 £16,487,334 2021 £15,494,163 £291,281 £15,785,443 2022 £14,674,020 £176,130 £14,850,150 2023 £16,222,501 £226,974 £16,449,475 Total £341,346,440 £9,752,793 £351,099,233 Service Credits 2000-2023   -£8,243,282 Net Payment   £342,855,950 Estimate 2024 Core Charges   £17,419,500   The budget for the financial year 1 April 2023 until contract expiry on 16 March 2024 is £17,419,500.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2023

S6W-14963

Financial year Administration cost Funding being delivered through EST Output 2020-21 £381,000 £1,759,738 LEZ Support Fund provides grants to households and businesses based near LEZs to dispose of non-LEZ compliant vehicles, and to adopt alternative modes of transport.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2023

S6W-14965

Financial year Administration cost Funding being delivered through EST Output 2020-21 £381,000 £1,759,738 LEZ Support fund provides grants to households and businesses based near LEZs to dispose of non-LEZ compliant vehicles, and to adopt alternative modes of transport.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2023

S6W-14972

Financial year Administration cost Funding being delivered through EST Output 2020-21 £381,000 £1,759,738 LEZ Support fund provides grants to households and businesses based near LEZs to dispose of non-LEZ compliant vehicles, and to adopt alternative modes of transport.

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