- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 July 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jim Wallace on 15 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how many people are known to have been injured by air guns in each of the last three years.
Answer
The information requested is given in Table 9, page 15 of the Statistical Bulletin "Recorded Crimes & Offences Involving Firearms, Scotland, 1999" published by the Scottish Executive in September 2000, a copy of which is available in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib 14877).
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 13 July 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Wendy Alexander on 10 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Scottish Enterprise business birth rate strategy has been successful.
Answer
The recent independent review of the Business Birth Rate Strategy (BBRS) by the Fraser of Allander Institute indicates that the BBRS has had a positive effect-if not as much as was originally hoped. The report recognises that there have been improvements in many areas consistent with a positive contribution from the BBRS including, inter alia, raising interest and acceptance of entrepreneurship, access to finance and improved business support. We are of course reviewing the Strategy and will look to make such improvements as are considered necessary for the future.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 26 June 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Susan Deacon on 8 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how many of the (a) nurses and (b) midwives who completed their training in Scotland in each of the last three years for which figures are available found employment in the NHSiS.
Answer
The number of nurses and midwives who completed their training in Scotland in each of the last three years is shown in the following table. The number of nurses and midwives finding employment in NHSScotland is not collected centrally.Nursing and Midwifery Completions by Year of Completion
| 1997-98 | 1998-99 | 1999-2000 |
Nursing | 2,005 | 2,243 | 2,277 |
Midwifery | 204 | 185 | 191 |
Source: The National Board for Scotland Statistical Supplement to Annual Report
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 29 June 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jackie Baillie on 8 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how many central heating systems have been installed in (a) council properties, (b) registered social landlord properties and (c) private properties in each of the last five financial years for which figures are available and how many are scheduled to be installed this year, broken down by local authority area.
Answer
The information at (b) and (c) is not available. Information at (a) is provided to the Executive by local authorities and details for 1996-97 to 2000-01 are set out in the following table. The figures cover first-time installation of central heating systems, replacement of old systems and the extension of partial systems. There is no information about the number of properties in each of these categories. We have made provisional allocations to local authorities, including potential stock transfer authorities, for 2001-02 under the Central Heating Programme. We have asked for an estimate of the number of systems they can install in the current financial year.
Central Heating Systems Installed in Council Houses1996-97 to 2000-01 | |
Authority | 1996-1997 | 1997-1998 | 1998-1999 | 1999-2000 | 2000-2001 (planned) |
Aberdeen | 51 | 638 | 1,683 | 1,851 | 345 |
Aberdeen-shire | 556 | 340 | 500 | 580 | 675 |
Angus | 34 | 363 | 153 | 260 | 418 |
Argyll & Bute | 255 | 480 | 287 | 380 | 133 |
Clackmannan-shire | 110 | 480 | 252 | 165 | 105 |
Comhairle nan Eilean | 30 | 40 | 55 | 66 | 38 |
Dumfries & Galloway | 0 | 578 | 971 | N/A | N/A |
Dundee | 1,051 | 1,042 | 1,150 | 1,028 | 1,417 |
East Ayrshire | 1,503 | 1,196 | 1,383 | 1,852 | 695 |
East Dunbarton-shire | 100 | 136 | 115 | 205 | 326 |
East Lothian | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
East Renfrewshire | 110 | 250 | 448 | 448 | 146 |
Edinburgh | 1,130 | 1,861 | 2,278 | 2,590 | 1,465 |
Falkirk | 4,100 | 1,161 | 350 | 153 | 191 |
Fife | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Glasgow | 964 | 200 | 348 | 100 | 1,100 |
Highland | 190 | 177 | 386 | 596 | 845 |
Inverclyde | 42 | 638 | 667 | 360 | 275 |
Midlothian | 183 | 223 | 495 | 435 | 108 |
Moray | 400 | 514 | 0 | 484 | 503 |
North Ayrshire | 500 | 850 | 362 | 564 | 600 |
North Lanarkshire | 1,280 | 4,330 | 536 | 1,907 | 1,157 |
Orkney | 110 | 19 | 16 | 16 | 13 |
Perth & Kinross | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Renfrew-shire | 0 | 2,164 | 1,921 | 1,446 | 1,313 |
Scottish Borders | 45 | 354 | 112 | 240 | 242 |
Shetland | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South Ayrshire | 442 | 65 | 420 | 280 | 500 |
South Lanarkshire | 3,319 | 585 | 931 | 1,187 | 611 |
Stirling | 200 | 91 | 161 | 139 | 102 |
West Dunbarton-shire | 850 | 1,224 | 695 | 692 | 255 |
West Lothian | 470 | 55 | 1,600 | 1,400 | 300 |
Scotland | 18,025 | 20,054 | 18,275 | 19,424 | 13,878 |
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 27 June 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jackie Baillie on 8 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how much will be invested in its central heating programme in each financial year from 2001-02 to 2004-05.
Answer
There will be sufficient investment to ensure that all dwellings in local authority and housing association ownership have central heating by April 2005 and a substantial number of those aged 60 or over in the private sector have it also.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 27 June 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jackie Baillie on 8 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how much was invested by (a) local authorities, (b) registered social landlords and (c) the private sector in central heating installation in pensioner households in each of the last five years for which figures are available.
Answer
There is no information about investment under (b) or (c). As regards (a) details of the total number of properties in which local authorities have installed central heating over the last five years are given in my reply to S1W-16620. However there is no separate information on the number of pensioner households benefiting.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 10 July 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Angus MacKay on 7 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how much it has spent on IT projects which (a) were terminated or (b) exceeded budgetary provision in each financial year from 1997-98 to date.
Answer
IT projects implemented by the Scottish Executive over this period have ranged from very small local developments to major investments in IT infrastructure. All significant projects (defined as those costing over £100,000 including VAT) were submitted to the Scottish Executive Information Systems Steering Group (SEISSG) for approval and allocation of funding. Requests for budget uprates, which may arise in response to legislative changes or changes to user requirements, are also submitted to SEISSG. During the period in question, no IT projects exceeded their budgetary provision. In 2000-01 one project costing £200,000 including VAT was completed but not subsequently implemented because of a change in user requirements.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 10 July 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Alasdair Morrison on 7 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how much will be invested in each financial year from 2001-02 to 2003-04 to attract biotechnology companies from outwith Scotland and to stimulate growth of Scottish biotechnology companies.
Answer
Investment in biotechnology companies in Scotland over the period 2001 to 2004 - whether by the Scottish Executive, Highlands and Islands Enterprise or Scottish Enterprise, (including Locate in Scotland) - will depend on budgetary decisions yet to be taken. Biotechnology companies are also eligible to apply for a wide range of non-sector specific funding sources.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 06 July 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jackie Baillie on 3 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether a mapping exercise will be carried out to clarify the potential impact of housing stock transfer proposals on housing capital receipts set aside and whether abolishing set aside would impact on the Scottish assigned budget.
Answer
The purpose of Housing Revenue Account (HRA) capital receipts set-aside is to reduce the burden of debt being carried by local authorities and their rent payers. If set-aside were abolished, local authorities would be able to spend all their receipts on new housing investment. As a consequence housing debt would be increased and rents would rise to service the increased debt. It would be open to the United Kingdom Government to take into account any such increase in self-financed local authority expenditure in considering the level of grant to the Scottish Administration.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 29 June 2001
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Current Status:
Answered by Jackie Baillie on 1 August 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive what the role of the new Executive agency related to housing will be in community regeneration.
Answer
Local authorities have a lead role in community regeneration. In recognition of this the new agency will contribute as partners to local authority regeneration and housing strategies, offering a national and cross-authority perspective on planning and resource allocation. The agency will be responsible for implementing the Executive's Neighbourhood Regeneration Statement, including delivery of the Social Inclusion Partnership Programme.