In total, around 122 of the letters or communications were specific about areas that required additional spending.The 10 most popular groups (including apparent campaigns mentioned above) that received support for additional public spending were: Housing or homelessness (including Shelter postcards) 31% (37 responses) The Scottish Agricultural and Biological Research Institutes 25% (31 responses) Improving roads and reducing fuel tax 13% (16 responses including 1 petition) Education (including sports education and School transport) 8% (10 responses) Healthcare and additional treatments 7% (8 responses) Improved rail transport and sustainable transport 7% (8 responses) Improved student support and higher education 5% (6 responses) Better provision for elderly care and for Pensioners 4% (5 responses) Improving rural affairs, forestry and Sustainable environment 4% (5 responses) Heritage (from Built Heritage through to Musical heritage) 3% (4 responses)The remaining responses included support for law and order, local government services, nursery nurses and parental care, victim support, the voluntary sector, small businesses, reduced water charges, reduced council tax, improving civic participation and assistance...