- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 11 May 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 22 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what analysis has been done on the capacity for postgraduate study to contribute to its 2020 renewable energy target.
Answer
The Scottish Government is committed to skills investment in the energy sector and believes that postgraduate study will play an important role in equipping the sector to help deliver our 2020 renewable energy targets.
The Skills Investment Plan for the Energy Sector, published in March 2011 by Skills Development Scotland, highlights the main skills requirements for the energy sector in Scotland. The skills the renewables industry will need to meet our 2020 targets will come from the existing labour force, from modern apprenticeships, from technician-focused college courses and private sector courses as well as from undergraduate and postgraduate higher education courses.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 11 May 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 22 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive how many postgraduate places will be needed to develop the skills required for the delivery of its 2020 renewable energy target, broken down by discipline.
Answer
The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that we have the skills to capitalise on the opportunities that energy presents for jobs and growth in Scotland. We anticipate that the skills needed to meet the 2020 targets will come from the existing labour market supported by modern apprenticeships and college courses, as well as from both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Under the Postgraduate Students’ Allowances Scheme the Scottish Government provides tuition fee support to Scottish domiciled and EU students. We will review eligible courses for academic year 2013-14 to ensure that they meet our economic priorities.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 16 May 2012
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 24 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it is taking to secure a visit to Scotland by Aung San Suu Kyi during her planned visit to the UK in June 2012.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 24 May 2012
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it has had with Stirling Council in relation to hosting Clans 2014.
Answer
The Scottish Government is represented on the Stirling 2014 Partner Group, established by Stirling Council to maximise the tourism, economic and legacy benefits of 2014 for Stirling. Delivery of a Clan 2014 event has been discussed by the Partner Group. Scottish Government and EventScotland officials have also met with Stirling Council to explore what support might be provided to develop this event.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide a guarantee to private sector firms providing services to Clans 2014 that they will receive payment.
Answer
The planned Clans 2014 event is a Stirling Council initiative. It will be for Stirling Council to ensure all necessary governance arrangements are in place to support delivery of this event.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what the expected annual income for each local authority will be arising from the Local Government Finance (Unoccupied Properties etc.) (Scotland) Bill.
Answer
For empty non-domestic premises, the Local Government Finance (Unoccupied Properties etc.)(Scotland) Bill itself only creates an enabling power to vary empty property relief by future regulations and has no direct financial impact. These regulations will raise an estimated additional £18 million for the Scottish Government budget in 2013-14 and 2014-15. However, there will be no net gain to the overall budget allocations individual local authorities receive as a result of the additional business rates income generated since the Scottish Government guarantees the overall level of support it will provide, which has already been confirmed, through a combination of business rates income and general revenue grant.
The Bill also creates an enabling power, by regulations, to allow local authorities to remove the existing council tax discounts for certain classes of long-term empty homes and to charge additional council tax on these properties. Over a four year period, the Scottish Government estimates that an average of up to £16 million of net additional revenue could be generated each year if all local authorities were to charge the maximum 100 per cent increase. The actual additional amount generated will be subject to variation and will be dependent on the extent to which individual local authorities use the new powers.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what role it is taking in the organisation of Clans 2014.
Answer
The Clans 2014 event is a Stirling Council initiative. The Scottish Government will continue to play a role as a member of the Stirling 2014 Partner Group.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what progress is being made on implementing the recommendations in Audit Scotland's report, The Gathering 2009, in relation to organising Clans 2014.
Answer
Building on the recommendations in the Audit Scotland and Public Audit Committee reports on The Gathering 2009, robust mechanisms are in place to provide the necessary accountability and transparency for all public resources invested by the Scottish Government in the Homecoming Scotland 2014 celebrations and to ensure that the related governance arrangements are fit for purpose.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive what funding it is providing in support of (a) Homecoming 2014 and (b) Clans 2014.
Answer
In March 2012 the Scottish Government announced a £3 million fund to create an inspirational programme of events for the year. All applications for funding will be assessed against criteria to be published later this year. Further funding announcements will follow.
- Asked by: Sarah Boyack, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 24 April 2012
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Current Status:
Answered by Fergus Ewing on 8 May 2012
To ask the Scottish Executive whether Clans 2014 will be promoted as part of the Homecoming 2014 celebrations.
Answer
Clans 2014 is one of a number of potential events that we expect will be considered to form part of the Homecoming 2014 programme. All events within the Homecoming 2014 programme will be promoted in the run up to and during the year.