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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2008

S3W-12496

The Scottish Government has identified the number of residential properties and commercial premises at risk of fluvial and coastal flooding broken down by local authority area, set out in the following tables. Table 1, Properties Inside 1/200 Fluvial Flood Zone, by Local Authority, Excludes Properties Protected by Existing Flood Prevention Schemes ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2008

S3W-12504

The information requested is set out in the following table. Number of applications received by the SCCRC, broken down by main grounds of review - 1 April 1999 to 31 March 2008 Ground of Review 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 110 Day Rule 0 0 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 October 2007

S3W-04406

However,where we have been notified of such, this information is recorded.Detail on how manyand what percentage of requests for information under the Freedom of Information(Scotland) Act 2002 received by the Scottish Government which have been centrallyrecorded and, where we have been notified of the response, that were answered withinthe statutory time limit in each month since January 2005, broken down by department,and where an applicant has clearly identified him or herself as a MSP, MEP or councilloris provided as follows...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2007

S3W-04409

However, detail on the median response time of requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 received by the Scottish Government which have been centrally recorded and where we have been notified of the response, in each month since January 2005 broken down by department, where the applicant has not identified him or herself as a MSP, MEP, councillor, or acting on behalf of an organisation, is provided below. 2005 Department January February March April May June July Development 15 18 14 22 (0) (0) 8 Education 17 14 9 22 15 13.5 19 Environment and Rural Affairs 21 18 20 18.5 21 26.5 17.5 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 21 19 18 18 18 17 12 Finance and Central Services 20 9 10 13 20 1 20 Health 20.5 18 8 7 20 5 17 Justice (0) 20 15 19.5 (0) 61 16 Legal and Parliamentary Services 17 20 (0) 25 (0) 30 (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary 21.5 17 20 32 20 (0) (0) Department August September October November December Development 18 8 5 18 17.5 Education 11 14 17 1 23 Environment and Rural Affairs 3 4 7 22.5 18 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 21.5 1 16 21 12 Finance and Central Services (0) 16 19 19 24 Health (0) 22.5 17 15.5 9 Justice 18 29 20 17 (0) Legal and Parliamentary Services 3 (0) (0) 25 (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary (0) 16 20 20 38.5 2006 Department January February March April May June July Development 11 (0) 19.5 18 14 16.5 14 Education 20 19 18 (0) (0) 15.5 (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 100 (0) 13 3 18 20 40.5 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 19 7.5 16 22 14 20 4 Finance and Central Services 20 19 19.5 15 18.5 20 (0) Health 44 27.5 14.5 (0) 24 21 (0) Justice 20 41.5 17 35.5 20 20 18 Legal and Parliamentary Services 17 20 30 (0) 11 (0) (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary 22 23 11.5 18 (0) 35 34.5 Department August September October November December Development (0) 64 14.5 11 (0) Education 24 (0) 17 56 (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 15 2 13 (0) 10 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 12.5 34 21 13.5 32.5 Finance and Central Services 19 18 14 15 2 Health 33.5 22 45 22 26 Justice 16 69 20 (0) 25 Legal and Parliamentary Services 8 8 21 (0) (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary 57 33 19 43.5 23 2007 Department January February March April May Development 15.5 7 19.5 12 8 Education (0) 22 11 5 (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 10 17.5 17 (0) (0) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning 33 25 31 20 28 Finance and Central Services 14 10.5 10.5 22 16 Health 5 24 19 23 4 Justice 12 21 (0) 22 19.5 Legal and Parliamentary Services (0) (0) 20 35 30 Office of the Permanent Secretary (0) 26 23.5 19 14 Directors-General* Economy (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Education (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Environment (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Health (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Justice and Communities (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Permanent Secretary (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Department June July August September Development 20 7 (0) (0) Education (0) 8 (0) (0) Environment and Rural Affairs 20 14.5 (0) (0) Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning (0) (0) (0) (0) Finance and Central Services 13 6 (0) (0) Health (0) 22 (0) (0) Justice (0) (0) (0) (0) Legal and Parliamentary Services (0) (0) (0) (0) Office of the Permanent Secretary (0) (0) (0) (0) Directors-General* Economy (0) 3.5 21.5 (0) Education (0) (0) 4 (0) Environment 14 7 (0) 10 Health (0) (0) (0) 19 Justice and Communities (0) (0) (0) (0) Permanent Secretary (0) 14 (0) 8 Note: *Reflects a change in organisational structure. The following...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2007

S3W-04152

Information on thenumber of reported incidents of violence or antisocial behaviour was collected centrallybetween 1998-99 and 2002-03 only. The following table shows the data for 1998-99to 2000-01.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2007

S3W-02401

This is availableon-line in the publications section of the housing statistics branch referencesitehttp://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Housing-Regeneration/PubHousingTrend.The number ofpermanent lettings during a period tends to be lower than the number ofdwellings falling vacant, and therefore, to provide a more meaningfulcomparison, lets to homeless households are presented as a proportion of allpermanent lets.Percentage oflets by registered social landlords to homeless households referred undersection 5 are shown in Table 2.Table1 Permanent Lets to Homeless Households by Local Authority: 2004-05 Total permanent lets Lets to homeless households Lets to homeless as % of all lets Scotland 33,872 9,454 28 Aberdeen City 2,650 266 10 Aberdeenshire 1,246 271 22 Angus 882 325 37 Argyll and Bute 523 202 39 Clackmannanshire 442 197 45 Dumfries and Galloway na na na Dundee City 1,886 167 9 East Ayrshire 1,487 222 15 East Dunbartonshire 314 124 39 East Lothian 461 143 31 East Renfrewshire 250 87 35 City of Edinburgh 3,397 1,088 32 Eilean Siar 132 47 36 Falkirk 1,359 489 36 Fife 3,117 695 22 Glasgow City na na na Highland 1,364 415 30 Inverclyde 759 207 27 Midlothian 242 131 54 Moray 373 176 47 North Ayrshire 1,165 489 42 North Lanarkshire 3,680 1,356 37 Orkney 62 17 27 Perth and Kinross 610 322 53 Renfrewshire 1,489 279 19 Scottish Borders na na na Shetland 199 28 14 South Ayrshire 829 239 29 South Lanarkshire 2,492 482 19 Stirling 460 136 30 West Dunbartonshire 1,123 428 38 West Lothian 879 426 48 Source:Lettings returns by local authorities to Scottish Executive CommunitiesAnalytical Services Division (Housing Statistics).Notes:1.Following...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2007

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 05 Dec 2007

The line of questioning that I am following is based on the evidence that we received from COSLA this morning.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2010

European and External Relations Committee 23 February 2010

We have a panel of witnesses coming to speak to us about EU 2020. I do not quite understand the question.
Committee reports Date published: 26 January 2026

Stage 1 report on the Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill

Offence of altering records with intent to prevent disclosure Under section 65(1) of the FoI Act, it is a criminal offence to alter, deface, block, erase, destroy or conceal information with intent to prevent disclosure following an information request being made.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 30 Sep 2009

I compare it with other targets that might have gained more prominence, such as the now binding duty on the UK Government to reduce child poverty and end it by 2020. Although we are off-track with that target, I do not think that anyone or any political party has said publicly that we should ditch it and say that it is just too tough.

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