- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 07 October 2002
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Answered by Jim Wallace on 31 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive what conclusions the Deputy First Minister and Minister for Justice has drawn from his visit to HM Prison Aberdeen.
Answer
I was impressed by the dedication of the Governor and her new team who are having to deal with large prisoner numbers and help tackle a serious drug problem in the area.I was pleased to learn that the staffing complement at Aberdeen has been increased by five officers to take account of escort demands and the need to balance the sick variable which has been traditionally very low in Aberdeen and fell short of that required to meet current demands. Further measures have been taken to recruit staff and four officers will commence duty in November. Any shortfall in staff is being countered by the ability to offer special payments to existing prison staff. This provides a flexible and effective method of dealing with the unpredictable demands associated with court appearances and hospital guards.I was encouraged by the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) plans to improve the health centre as part of a carefully constructed development plan for the whole work on which the SPS have under way. Plans for a new visit facility are under active consideration. Additionally, formulation of a development plan for the prison has commenced and will ensure that any future building work takes account of the projected prisoner population.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 23 October 2002
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Answered by Ross Finnie on 31 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps have been taken to consult the fishing industry on any proposals to impose new effort limitation measures.
Answer
Effort control has been on the table since December last year, when the European Commission published its draft regulation for a cod and hake recovery plan. We have received written comments from the industry, and we have discussed possible effort limitation with them in various official and ministerial meetings since then.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 09 October 2002
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Answered by Andy Kerr on 28 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the First Minister has a special adviser on European and external relations policy and, if so, what the advisor's name is.
Answer
The First Minister has a team of Special advisers whose purpose is to provide advice to ministers on the full range of topics covered by the Scottish Executive. None of the advisers is dedicated solely to European and External Relations policy.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 10 October 2002
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Answered by Jim Wallace on 28 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive how many posts there are in its External Relations Division, giving a description of each post.
Answer
There are 23 posts in the External Relations Division. Details of the work of the division can be found in the Scottish Executive Business Directory, which is available to MSPs.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 10 October 2002
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Answered by Jim Wallace on 28 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive how many posts there are in its European Union Office in Brussels, giving a description of each post.
Answer
There are nine posts in the Scottish Executive EU Office (SEEUO). Details of the work of the SEEUO can be found in the Scottish Executive Business Directory, which is available to MSPs.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 03 October 2002
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Answered by Lewis Macdonald on 24 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-28868 by Lewis Macdonald on 18 September 2002, in what ways, other than by circulating a brochure, it has sought to promote the case to locate the European Maritime Safety Agency in Glasgow.
Answer
The UK position in relation to the siting of EU Agencies is reserved and a matter for the UK Government. The Executive is in regular contact with the Department for Transport about the Glasgow bid. However, decisions about promotion are ultimately a matter for the UK Government.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 03 October 2002
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Answered by Jim Wallace on 24 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-28868 by Lewis Macdonald on 18 September 2002, whether it has made any representations, or has been involved in any joint representations with Her Majesty's Government, to secure the location of any European agency in Scotland other than the European Maritime Safety Agency.
Answer
The Scottish Executive is in touch with the UK Government on a wide range of issues, including the location of EU agencies.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 03 October 2002
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Answered by Lewis Macdonald on 24 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-28868 by Lewis Macdonald on 18 September 2002, when the brochure promoting the location of the European Maritime Safety Agency in Glasgow was published.
Answer
The UK position in relation to the siting of EU Agencies is reserved and a matter for the UK Government. The brochure summarising the case for Glasgow was produced jointly by the Executive, the Department for Transport and the Scotland Office and was circulated to the EU Institutions and member states in May 2002, and to Scottish MEPs in June 2002.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 03 October 2002
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Answered by Jim Wallace on 24 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S1W-23950 and S1W-24928 by Mr Jim Wallace on 3 April and 7 May 2002, why the brochure summarising Glasgow's case for securing the location of the European Maritime Agency was not mentioned in these answers.
Answer
Questions S1W-23950 and S1W-24928 asked about efforts and representations that had been made on the issue of European Union agencies' location. The brochure summarising Glasgow's case on the location of the European Maritime Agency was distributed to the other member states and the European Commission after these questions were answered.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 10 October 2002
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Answered by Richard Simpson on 22 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive whether there are any plans to expand the number of drug courts and, if so, what the timetable is.
Answer
Drugs courts are currently being piloted in Glasgow and Fife and are the subject of an independent evaluation. The findings of the evaluation will be available early in 2004 and will inform our consideration of the future of the drugs court. There are therefore no immediate plans to extend the number of drugs courts.