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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 October 2021

S6W-03523

It is permissible for the funding provided to be used by local authorities to contribute to the costs of any remedial action that their monitoring activity has identified as necessary, after the purchasing of CO2 monitors has been prioritised. S6W-03523
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 October 2021

S6W-03489

GU TOXICOLOGY TURNAROUND TIMESYear Number of Cases Received Shortest Reporting Time (Days)Longest Reporting Time (Including Resubmissions)  (Days)Longest Reporting Time (Excluding Resubmissions)  (Days)Mean  (Days)Median  (Days)Mode  (Days)2012 1678 6 182 115 26.33 26 28 2013 2563 7 240 240 27.12 27 28 2014 2990 8 244 244 27.36 27 28 2015 3180 13 298 98 27.92 27 28 2016 3367 8 366 109 28.99 28 28 2017 3414 12 359 126 31.12 28 28 2018 3714 9 355 154 39.74 41 42 2019 3845 9 337 254 134.20 118 203 2020 3600 8 315 238 112.90 112 105 2021 (to 15th) 2989 5 175 99 42.56 42 41 NHS GRAMPIAN TOXICOLOGY TURNAROUND TIMESYear Number of Cases Received Maximum Turnaround Time (Days) Average Turnaround Time (Days) Median Turnaround Time (Days) 2012 439 101 6 6 2013 522 61 6 5 2014 558 103 7 5 2015 568 260 9 7 2016 525 91 8 7 2017 461 76 10 7 2018 502 172 15 13 2019 490 62 13 11 2020 552 168 14 12 2021 385 103 13 12         S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2021

S6W-03177

Information on the Registered Social Landlords’ applications which were approved began to be collected in 2018-19 as follows:  Registered Social Landlords with projects where projected rent levels were more than 5% and up to 10% above benchmark Registered Social Landlords with projects where projected rent levels were more than 5% and also more than 10% above benchmark Registered Social Landlords with projects where projected rent levels were more than 10% above benchmark 2018-19     Angus Housing Association, Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Cunninghame Housing Association, East Lothian Housing Association, Elderpark Housing Association, Hillcrest Housing Association, Home Group, Kingdom Housing Association, Waverley Housing, West Highland Housing Association, West Lothian Housing Partnership, and West of Scotland Housing Association     Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, East Lothian Housing Association, Eildon Housing Association, and Glasgow West Housing Association   Cassiltoun Housing Association, Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, and Fyne Homes 2019-20   Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Cunninghame Housing Association, Eildon Housing Association, Hillcrest Housing Association, Kingdom Housing Association, Partick Housing Association, and West Highland Housing Association     Albyn Housing Society, Almond Housing Association, Castle Rock Edinvar Housing, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, Fyne Homes, Hillcrest Housing Association, Home Group, and Port of Leith Housing Association   Albyn Housing Society, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, East Lothian Housing Association, and Port of Leith Housing Association 2020-21   Clyde Valley Housing Association, Cunninghame Housing Association, Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership, Grampian Housing Association, Kingdom Housing Association, Loreburn Housing Association, and West Lothian Housing Partnership     Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, Grampian Housing Association, and Hillcrest Housing Association   Bield Housing Association, Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association, Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership, Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, Hillcrest Housing Association, Home Group, and Loreburn Housing Association Information is not available on any applications that may not have been approved. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2021

S6W-02914

Open season for Red deer hinds in Scotland is 21/10 - 15/02; this means that hinds shot from 01/09 - 20/10 and from 16/02 - 31/03 will be classed as out of season. S6W-02914
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2021

S6W-03282

This is why we have committed to develop a long-term Mental Health Workforce Plan in the first half of this Parliament. S6W-03282
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2021

S6W-03015

Each of these actions will help us to support the sector to recover from Covid and get onto a sustainable footing so that they can continue playing a vital role in delivering our ambitious vision for expanding high quality early learning and childcare. S6W-03015
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2021

S6W-02765

The Nature Restoration Fund adds to almost £7 million already committed this year through the Biodiversity Challenge Fund. S6W-02765
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2021

S6W-02930

The current focus of the programme is on: opportunities to increase the use of Scottish timber in construction; increased Scottish manufacturing and installation of heat pumps; maximising Scottish manufactured components in new green and blue Hydrogen supply infrastructure and the products and vehicles that will use it; and opportunities in generic medicines and with the wider Scottish Health Industry Partnership. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2021

S6W-02653

https://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/park-authority/how-we-can-help/funding-grants/national-park-grant-scheme/ LLTNPA has received £100k from Transport Scotland towards a Sustainable Visitor Transport Co-ordination Project and a parallel Shuttle Bus Pilot in 2022 which focuses on visitor hot spots. S6W-02653
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 September 2021

S6W-02115

We do not hold a breakdown of unsuccessful applications by local authority although this information is gathered at initial application level and is as follows: Number of applications per local authority Local authority Total Social PRS #N/A 10 2 8 Aberdeen City 52 18 34 Aberdeenshire 27 14 13 Angus 10 1 9 Argyll & Bute 5 3 2 Clackmannanshire 11 8 3 Dumfries & Galloway 18 5 13 Dundee City 53 18 35 East Ayrshire 44 21 23 East Dunbartonshire 3 1 2 East Lothian 12 3 9 East Renfrewshire 5 1 4 Edinburgh, City of 127 23 104 Falkirk 27 8 19 Fife 52 15 37 Glasgow City 171 71 100 Highland 23 4 19 Inverclyde 15 7 8 Midlothian 10 3 7 Moray 13 5 8 North Ayrshire 31 11 20 North Ayshire 1 1 0 North Lanarkshire 46 17 29 Orkney Islands 2 2 0 Perth & Kinross 42 21 21 Renfrewshire 32 4 28 Scottish Borders 10 2 8 Shetland Islands 2 0 2 South Ayrshire 30 7 23 South Lanarkshire 51 17 34 Stirling 10 5 5 West Dunbartonshire 25 12 13 West Lothian 39 22 17 Total 1009 352 657   S6W...

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