- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Tom McCabe on 30 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what level of funding was provided to each local authority in each of the last eight years, showing year-on-year percentage changes and change over the whole period, also expressed on a per capita basis and showing national averages in each case.
Answer
The information requested isshown in the following tables.
| 1999-2000 | 2000-01 |
Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-on-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) | Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-On-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) |
Aberdeen City | 192.480 | 3.5% | 897 | 200.270 | 4.0% | 939 |
Aberdeenshire | 213.112 | 3.8% | 938 | 216.820 | 1.7% | 955 |
Angus | 108.762 | 4.1% | 993 | 110.527 | 1.6% | 1,015 |
Argyll and Bute | 110.884 | 2.9% | 1,210 | 113.524 | 2.4% | 1,247 |
Clackmannanshire | 48.430 | 3.8% | 1,004 | 49.425 | 2.1% | 1,026 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 159.723 | 4.8% | 1,078 | 163.927 | 2.6% | 1,111 |
Dundee City | 174.018 | 3.9% | 1,176 | 178.758 | 2.7% | 1,219 |
East Ayrshire | 126.160 | 2.7% | 1,047 | 130.850 | 3.7% | 1,089 |
East Dunbartonshire | 97.122 | 7.1% | 894 | 97.952 | 0.9% | 902 |
East Lothian | 83.321 | 5.5% | 935 | 85.582 | 2.7% | 952 |
East Renfrewshire | 77.572 | 8.5% | 876 | 80.293 | 3.5% | 902 |
Edinburgh, City of | 426.157 | 4.2% | 953 | 431.036 | 1.1% | 961 |
Eilean Siar | 70.424 | 2.7% | 2,588 | 72.050 | 2.3% | 2,689 |
Falkirk | 136.312 | 2.3% | 943 | 145.057 | 6.4% | 1,003 |
Fife | 344.529 | 4.7% | 993 | 352.670 | 2.4% | 1,012 |
Glasgow City | 813.291 | 3.1% | 1,395 | 830.045 | 2.1% | 1,439 |
Highland | 249.883 | 4.9% | 1,194 | 254.550 | 1.9% | 1,217 |
Inverclyde | 98.391 | 2.0% | 1,153 | 101.017 | 2.7% | 1,193 |
Midlothian | 80.531 | 4.1% | 999 | 81.803 | 1.6% | 1,009 |
Moray | 89.039 | 4.7% | 1,026 | 90.225 | 1.3% | 1,040 |
North Ayrshire | 143.556 | 4.8% | 1,047 | 149.208 | 3.9% | 1,094 |
North Lanarkshire | 333.935 | 4.4% | 1,037 | 345.867 | 3.6% | 1,076 |
Orkney | 40.424 | 2.3% | 2,082 | 40.306 | -0.3% | 2,089 |
Perth and Kinross | 126.934 | 4.6% | 939 | 130.046 | 2.5% | 964 |
Renfrewshire | 177.333 | 5.4% | 1,017 | 185.696 | 4.7% | 1,069 |
Scottish Borders | 115.013 | 4.9% | 1,087 | 118.491 | 3.0% | 1,115 |
Shetland | 57.130 | 2.0% | 2,538 | 58.215 | 1.9% | 2,625 |
South Ayrshire | 112.248 | 6.3% | 995 | 112.213 | 0.0% | 999 |
South Lanarkshire | 302.874 | 5.8% | 1,001 | 313.719 | 3.6% | 1,038 |
Stirling | 88.856 | 6.0% | 1,040 | 89.679 | 0.9% | 1,041 |
West Dunbartonshire | 110.152 | 4.3% | 1,167 | 112.855 | 2.5% | 1,201 |
West Lothian | 156.250 | 4.7% | 1,010 | 158.926 | 1.7% | 1,012 |
Scotland | 5,464.846 | 4.3% | 1,077 | 5,601.602 | 2.5% | 1,106 |
| 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-on-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) | Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-On-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) |
Aberdeen City | 213.869 | 6.8% | 1,009 | 240.846 | 12.6% | 1,151 |
Aberdeenshire | 234.900 | 8.3% | 1,035 | 265.484 | 13.0% | 1,168 |
Angus | 118.103 | 6.9% | 1,090 | 135.169 | 14.5% | 1,250 |
Argyll and Bute | 121.880 | 7.4% | 1,335 | 136.675 | 12.1% | 1,501 |
Clackmannanshire | 53.767 | 8.8% | 1,119 | 59.813 | 11.2% | 1,248 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 176.682 | 7.8% | 1,196 | 197.415 | 11.7% | 1,340 |
Dundee City | 191.437 | 7.1% | 1,316 | 211.987 | 10.7% | 1,470 |
East Ayrshire | 139.253 | 6.4% | 1,157 | 155.264 | 11.5% | 1,297 |
East Dunbartonshire | 107.465 | 9.7% | 993 | 120.776 | 12.4% | 1,125 |
East Lothian | 91.223 | 6.6% | 1,012 | 103.433 | 13.4% | 1,140 |
East Renfrewshire | 88.622 | 10.4% | 991 | 100.956 | 13.9% | 1,126 |
Edinburgh, City of | 458.071 | 6.3% | 1,020 | 518.233 | 13.1% | 1,157 |
Eilean Siar | 76.023 | 5.5% | 2,874 | 80.901 | 6.4% | 3,088 |
Falkirk | 159.543 | 10.0% | 1,098 | 177.586 | 11.3% | 1,220 |
Fife | 379.529 | 7.6% | 1,085 | 420.990 | 10.9% | 1,200 |
Glasgow City | 895.253 | 7.9% | 1,547 | 975.334 | 8.9% | 1,689 |
Highland | 273.989 | 7.6% | 1,311 | 309.338 | 12.9% | 1,486 |
Inverclyde | 107.371 | 6.3% | 1,276 | 119.276 | 11.1% | 1,427 |
Midlothian | 90.030 | 10.1% | 1,112 | 99.292 | 10.3% | 1,233 |
Moray | 97.450 | 8.0% | 1,120 | 107.878 | 10.7% | 1,244 |
North Ayrshire | 161.061 | 7.9% | 1,186 | 179.100 | 11.2% | 1,320 |
North Lanarkshire | 374.873 | 8.4% | 1,167 | 413.116 | 10.2% | 1,286 |
Orkney | 43.119 | 7.0% | 2,243 | 46.212 | 7.2% | 2,406 |
Perth and Kinross | 139.107 | 7.0% | 1,031 | 159.048 | 14.3% | 1,177 |
Renfrewshire | 198.109 | 6.7% | 1,146 | 220.044 | 11.1% | 1,280 |
Scottish Borders | 126.316 | 6.6% | 1,181 | 143.418 | 13.5% | 1,335 |
Shetland | 62.219 | 6.9% | 2,833 | 66.182 | 6.4% | 3,017 |
South Ayrshire | 119.803 | 6.8% | 1,068 | 135.639 | 13.2% | 1,215 |
South Lanarkshire | 338.601 | 7.9% | 1,120 | 377.272 | 11.4% | 1,249 |
Stirling | 98.083 | 9.4% | 1,138 | 110.848 | 13.0% | 1,287 |
West Dunbartonshire | 123.778 | 9.7% | 1,326 | 135.502 | 9.5% | 1,460 |
West Lothian | 170.496 | 7.3% | 1,072 | 189.429 | 11.1% | 1,184 |
Scotland | 6,030.025 | 7.6% | 1,191 | 6,712.456 | 11.3% | 1,328 |
| 2003-04 | 2004-05 |
Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-on-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) | Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-On-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) |
Aberdeen City | 261.420 | 8.5% | 1,265 | 273.693 | 4.7% | 1,345 |
Aberdeenshire | 290.109 | 9.3% | 1,265 | 308.829 | 6.5% | 1,326 |
Angus | 147.438 | 9.1% | 1,371 | 155.239 | 5.3% | 1,430 |
Argyll and Bute | 149.062 | 9.1% | 1,633 | 159.031 | 6.7% | 1,744 |
Clackmannanshire | 65.453 | 9.4% | 1,373 | 68.314 | 4.4% | 1,416 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 215.781 | 9.3% | 1,466 | 229.650 | 6.4% | 1,552 |
Dundee City | 228.603 | 7.8% | 1,598 | 238.342 | 4.3% | 1,680 |
East Ayrshire | 168.268 | 8.4% | 1,408 | 176.798 | 5.1% | 1,477 |
East Dunbartonshire | 132.321 | 9.6% | 1,237 | 141.700 | 7.1% | 1,330 |
East Lothian | 113.656 | 9.9% | 1,248 | 121.127 | 6.6% | 1,323 |
East Renfrewshire | 109.869 | 8.8% | 1,225 | 119.490 | 8.8% | 1,333 |
Edinburgh, City of | 564.873 | 9.0% | 1,260 | 589.712 | 4.4% | 1,300 |
Eilean Siar | 85.978 | 6.3% | 3,294 | 90.339 | 5.1% | 3,440 |
Falkirk | 193.405 | 8.9% | 1,325 | 205.603 | 6.3% | 1,394 |
Fife | 462.736 | 9.9% | 1,314 | 493.530 | 6.7% | 1,392 |
Glasgow City | 1,040.033 | 6.6% | 1,802 | 1,075.587 | 3.4% | 1,862 |
Highland | 333.970 | 8.0% | 1,597 | 354.305 | 6.1% | 1,676 |
Inverclyde | 129.746 | 8.8% | 1,562 | 135.183 | 4.2% | 1,640 |
Midlothian | 109.905 | 10.7% | 1,379 | 117.541 | 6.9% | 1,476 |
Moray | 117.972 | 9.4% | 1,349 | 126.585 | 7.3% | 1,443 |
North Ayrshire | 194.586 | 8.6% | 1,430 | 203.201 | 4.4% | 1,494 |
North Lanarkshire | 447.675 | 8.4% | 1,391 | 467.360 | 4.4% | 1,448 |
Orkney | 49.410 | 6.9% | 2,559 | 52.331 | 5.9% | 2,684 |
Perth and Kinross | 175.177 | 10.1% | 1,288 | 186.234 | 6.3% | 1,354 |
Renfrewshire | 241.047 | 9.5% | 1,410 | 252.413 | 4.7% | 1,479 |
Scottish Borders | 156.643 | 9.2% | 1,447 | 165.242 | 5.5% | 1,512 |
Shetland | 70.741 | 6.9% | 3,235 | 74.706 | 5.6% | 3,405 |
South Ayrshire | 147.434 | 8.7% | 1,321 | 154.108 | 4.5% | 1,378 |
South Lanarkshire | 408.275 | 8.2% | 1,347 | 430.034 | 5.3% | 1,408 |
Stirling | 120.915 | 9.1% | 1,400 | 128.554 | 6.3% | 1,488 |
West Dunbartonshire | 146.596 | 8.2% | 1,588 | 152.480 | 4.0% | 1,658 |
West Lothian | 206.727 | 9.1% | 1,284 | 222.142 | 7.5% | 1,364 |
Scotland | 7,285.824 | 8.5% | 1,441 | 7,669.403 | 5.3% | 1,510 |
| 2005-06 | 2006-07 |
Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-on-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) | Aggregate External Finance (£m) | Year-On-Year (%) Increase | Per Capita (£) |
Aberdeen City | 287.115 | 4.9% | 1,419 | 291.033 | 1.4% | 1,438 |
Aberdeenshire | 324.749 | 5.2% | 1,379 | 342.668 | 5.5% | 1,455 |
Angus | 165.794 | 6.8% | 1,519 | 173.361 | 4.6% | 1,588 |
Argyll and Bute | 167.159 | 5.1% | 1,840 | 175.107 | 4.8% | 1,927 |
Clackmannanshire | 71.934 | 5.3% | 1,479 | 74.085 | 3.0% | 1,523 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 241.698 | 5.2% | 1,629 | 251.025 | 3.9% | 1,692 |
Dundee City | 249.617 | 4.7% | 1,756 | 253.072 | 1.4% | 1,780 |
East Ayrshire | 186.614 | 5.6% | 1,563 | 193.039 | 3.4% | 1,617 |
East Dunbartonshire | 149.735 | 5.7% | 1,413 | 152.338 | 1.7% | 1,438 |
East Lothian | 129.054 | 6.5% | 1,406 | 134.791 | 4.4% | 1,468 |
East Renfrewshire | 130.366 | 9.1% | 1,455 | 137.384 | 5.4% | 1,533 |
Edinburgh, City of | 619.047 | 5.0% | 1,352 | 629.886 | 1.8% | 1,376 |
Eilean Siar | 94.304 | 4.4% | 3,576 | 96.738 | 2.6% | 3,668 |
Falkirk | 218.389 | 6.2% | 1,464 | 225.706 | 3.4% | 1,513 |
Fife | 522.454 | 5.9% | 1,465 | 536.744 | 2.7% | 1,505 |
Glasgow City | 1,117.898 | 3.9% | 1,931 | 1,137.561 | 1.8% | 1,965 |
Highland | 373.801 | 5.5% | 1,750 | 390.058 | 4.3% | 1,826 |
Inverclyde | 141.843 | 4.9% | 1,727 | 145.889 | 2.9% | 1,776 |
Midlothian | 124.598 | 6.0% | 1,573 | 127.536 | 2.4% | 1,611 |
Moray | 133.281 | 5.3% | 1,512 | 137.875 | 3.4% | 1,565 |
North Ayrshire | 215.964 | 6.3% | 1,590 | 222.300 | 2.9% | 1,637 |
North Lanarkshire | 496.465 | 6.2% | 1,535 | 513.147 | 3.4% | 1,587 |
Orkney | 54.836 | 4.8% | 2,799 | 58.510 | 6.7% | 2,987 |
Perth and Kinross | 197.062 | 5.8% | 1,424 | 206.198 | 4.6% | 1,490 |
Renfrewshire | 267.760 | 6.1% | 1,575 | 272.644 | 1.8% | 1,604 |
Scottish Borders | 174.443 | 5.6% | 1,590 | 181.825 | 4.2% | 1,657 |
Shetland | 77.608 | 3.9% | 3,528 | 79.562 | 2.5% | 3,616 |
South Ayrshire | 164.550 | 6.8% | 1,472 | 168.429 | 2.4% | 1,507 |
South Lanarkshire | 456.205 | 6.1% | 1,490 | 466.130 | 2.2% | 1,522 |
Stirling | 135.881 | 5.7% | 1,563 | 138.696 | 2.1% | 1,595 |
West Dunbartonshire | 161.193 | 5.7% | 1,764 | 163.864 | 1.7% | 1,793 |
West Lothian | 235.231 | 5.9% | 1,436 | 244.915 | 4.1% | 1,495 |
Scotland | 8,086.647 | 5.4% | 1,587 | 8,322.115 | 2.9% | 1,633 |
| 1999-2007 Increase (£m) | 1999-2007 (%) Increase |
Aberdeen City | 98.553 | 51.2% |
Aberdeenshire | 129.556 | 60.8% |
Angus | 64.599 | 59.4% |
Argyll and Bute | 64.223 | 57.9% |
Clackmannanshire | 25.655 | 53.0% |
Dumfries and Galloway | 91.302 | 57.2% |
Dundee City | 79.054 | 45.4% |
East Ayrshire | 66.879 | 53.0% |
East Dunbartonshire | 55.216 | 56.9% |
East Lothian | 51.470 | 61.8% |
East Renfrewshire | 59.812 | 77.1% |
Edinburgh, City of | 203.729 | 47.8% |
Eilean Siar | 26.314 | 37.4% |
Falkirk | 89.394 | 65.6% |
Fife | 192.215 | 55.8% |
Glasgow City | 324.270 | 39.9% |
Highland | 140.175 | 56.1% |
Inverclyde | 47.498 | 48.3% |
Midlothian | 47.005 | 58.4% |
Moray | 48.836 | 54.8% |
North Ayrshire | 78.744 | 54.9% |
North Lanarkshire | 179.212 | 53.7% |
Orkney | 18.086 | 44.7% |
Perth and Kinross | 79.264 | 62.4% |
Renfrewshire | 95.311 | 53.7% |
Scottish Borders | 66.812 | 58.1% |
Shetland | 22.432 | 39.3% |
South Ayrshire | 56.181 | 50.1% |
South Lanarkshire | 163.256 | 53.9% |
Stirling | 49.840 | 56.1% |
West Dunbartonshire | 53.712 | 48.8% |
West Lothian | 88.665 | 56.7% |
Scotland | 2,857.269 | 52.3% |
Notes:
1. The Aggregate External Financefigures given above are as announced in the annual Local Government Finance settlementsand have not been adjusted for any subsequent transfers of responsibility. Therefore,comparison between individual years should be treated with caution. For example,in 2006-07 responsibility for the implementation of the national Concessionary Faresscheme transferred from local authorities to Transport Scotland. Thisresulted in £79.338 million being removed from the 2006-07 AEF total. Allowing forthis transfer, the adjusted all Scotland total increase would have been 3.9 per cent as opposedto the 2.9 per cent. Within these all-Scotland totals the grant floor mechanismguaranteed that all local authorities received an increase of at least 2 per centbetween 2005-06 and 2006-07.
2. The population figures usedto calculate the per capita figures are the General Register Office of Scotland’smid-year estimates for the year in question or the most recent available, in thecase of 2006-07.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Tavish Scott on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many fatalities there have been on open roads in each of the last five years, broken down by police force area and expressed as a percentage of total fatalities in each year.
Answer
Data about injury roadaccidents are collected by the police and reported to the Scottish Executiveusing the Stats 19 statistical report form. These returns include informationabout the normal speed limit for the road at the place where the accidentoccurred. Non built-up roads are those for which the normal speed limit is morethan 40 miles per hour. These roads are sometimes referred to as open roads. Thefollowing table gives the numbers and percentages of casualties who were killedin accidents on non-built-up roads. Figures for 2006 should become available inJune.
Deaths in Accidents on Non-Built-UpRoads by Police Force Area, 2001 to 2005
Police Force | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
Numbers | Percentages of All Road Deaths in Scotland |
Northern | 35 | 22 | 26 | 28 | 23 | 10.1 | 7.2 | 7.8 | 9.1 | 8.0 |
Grampian | 40 | 40 | 44 | 38 | 44 | 11.5 | 13.2 | 13.1 | 12.3 | 15.4 |
Tayside | 44 | 23 | 35 | 30 | 23 | 12.6 | 7.6 | 10.4 | 9.7 | 8.0 |
Fife | 14 | 24 | 12 | 16 | 13 | 4.0 | 7.9 | 3.6 | 5.2 | 4.5 |
Lothian and Borders | 21 | 20 | 30 | 23 | 27 | 6.0 | 6.6 | 9.0 | 7.5 | 9.4 |
Central | 14 | 21 | 19 | 12 | 15 | 4.0 | 6.9 | 5.7 | 3.9 | 5.2 |
Strathclyde | 71 | 63 | 72 | 57 | 46 | 20.4 | 20.7 | 21.5 | 18.5 | 16.1 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 13 | 17 | 10 | 8 | 16 | 3.7 | 5.6 | 3.0 | 2.6 | 5.6 |
Scotland | 252 | 230 | 248 | 212 | 207 | 72.4 | 75.7 | 74.0 | 68.8 | 72.4 |
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Des McNulty on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many Central heating programme installations have been carried out by Scottish Gas, broken down by (a) postcode area and (b) fuel type.
Answer
I have asked Angiolina Foster, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland to respond. Her response is as follows:
The number of central heating systemsinstalled by Scottish Gas to 18 March 2007 is shown by postcode and fuel type inthe following table:
Postcode | Gas | Electric | Oil | Solid Fuel | Total |
AB | 56 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 64 |
DD | 192 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 196 |
DG | 21 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 22 |
EH | 693 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 698 |
FK | 212 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 213 |
G | 1,601 | 71 | 1 | 0 | 1,673 |
HS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
IV | 10 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 16 |
KA | 282 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 286 |
KW | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
KY | 212 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 213 |
ML | 438 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 443 |
PA | 139 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 139 |
PH | 34 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 35 |
TD | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14 |
ZE | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Total | 3,906 | 84 | 25 | 2 | 4,017 |
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Tavish Scott on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how much transport expenditure there was in each (a) regional transport partnership and (b) local authority area in each of the last five years, also expressed on a per capita basis.
Answer
The Regional Transport Partnershipswere established on 1
December 2005 and therefore do not haveinformation for the last five years. The Regional Transport Partnerships have abudget in 2006-07 of £46.6 million. £46.0 million of this budget is currentlyallocated as follows:
RTP | (£000) | Population* | Per Capita |
SPT | £25,228,000 | 2,142,399 | £11.78 |
HITRANS | £3,530,000 | 410,731 | £8.59 |
NESTRANS | £3,012,000 | 437,810 | £6.88 |
Shetland | £176,000 | 22,000 | £8.00 |
SESTRAN | £9,614,000 | 1,408,220 | £6.83 |
South West TP | £1,112,000 | 148,340 | £7.50 |
TACTRAN | £3,328,000 | 525,300 | £6.34 |
| £46,000,000 | 5,094,800 | £7.99 |
Note: *Population figuresfrom General Registers of Scotland (GROS) for mid-year 2005.
The Scottish Executive doesnot hold records of its own spending split by each local authority area. Thisis because much of the Executive’s transport expenditure (for example theScotRail franchise subsidy) cannot be readily allocated to individual localauthority areas. We do however provide information in the annual edition of theScottish Transport Statistics publication on total expenditure ontransport within the Scottish ministers’ responsibility and this informationcan be found in on page 229, table 1.11 of the publication.
Information on their own transportexpenditure is provided by each local authority in the same publication on page230, table 11.3. The following table shows each local authority’s actualexpenditure, as published in Scottish Transport Statistics, divided by thepopulation figures published by GROS (mid-year for the year in question). The ScottishTransport Statistics 2007 Edition, providing local authority transport spendingfor 2005-06, will not be published until the third quarter of 2007.
Local Authority | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 |
(£000) | Pop. | Per Capita | (£000) | Pop. | Per Capita | (£000) | Pop. | Per Capita |
Aberdeen City | £6,651 | 211,910 | £31 | £10,128 | 209,270 | £48 | £15,156 | 206,600 | £73 |
Aberdeenshire | £20,167 | 226,940 | £89 | £23,826 | 227,280 | £105 | £26,766 | 229,330 | £117 |
Angus | £8,864 | 108,370 | £82 | £11,115 | 108,130 | £103 | £11,396 | 107,520 | £106 |
Argyll and Bute | £12,865 | 91,300 | £141 | £14,548 | 91,030 | £160 | £14,645 | 91,300 | £160 |
Clackmannan-shire | £2,655 | 48,070 | £55 | £2,882 | 47,930 | £60 | £3,507 | 47,680 | £74 |
Dumfries and Galloway | £13,128 | 147,780 | £89 | £15,249 | 147,310 | £104 | £17,419 | 147,210 | £118 |
Dundee City | £7,872 | 145,460 | £54 | £9,120 | 144,180 | £63 | £10,832 | 143,090 | £76 |
East Ayrshire | £8,858 | 120,310 | £74 | £10,662 | 119,740 | £89 | £11,402 | 119,530 | £95 |
East Dunbartonshire | £9,033 | 108,250 | £83 | £11,474 | 107,310 | £107 | £11,661 | 106,970 | £109 |
East Lothian | £5,435 | 90,180 | £60 | £7,086 | 90,750 | £78 | £8,064 | 91,090 | £89 |
East Renfrewshire | £6,348 | 89,410 | £71 | £7,896 | 89,630 | £88 | £8,157 | 89,680 | £91 |
Edinburgh, City of | £12,173 | 449,020 | £27 | £18,577 | 448,080 | £41 | £18,581 | 448,370 | £41 |
Eilean Siar | £6,621 | 26,450 | £250 | £7,005 | 26,200 | £267 | £7,700 | 26,100 | £295 |
Falkirk | £8,331 | 145,270 | £57 | £9,788 | 145,560 | £67 | £11,820 | 145,920 | £81 |
Fife | £25,748 | 349,770 | £74 | £28,801 | 350,700 | £82 | £34,024 | 352,040 | £97 |
Glasgow City | £31,824 | 578,710 | £55 | £42,439 | 577,350 | £74 | £39,614 | 577,090 | £69 |
Highland | £18,987 | 208,920 | £91 | £26,937 | 208,140 | £129 | £25,880 | 209,080 | £124 |
Inverclyde | £5,017 | 84,150 | £60 | £6,333 | 83,600 | £76 | £6,261 | 83,050 | £75 |
Midlothian | £6,445 | 80,950 | £80 | £6,486 | 80,500 | £81 | £7,459 | 79,710 | £94 |
Moray | £6,451 | 87,000 | £74 | £7,827 | 86,740 | £90 | £8,432 | 87,460 | £96 |
North Ayrshire | £8,974 | 135,820 | £66 | £10,286 | 135,650 | £76 | £11,531 | 136,030 | £85 |
North Lanarkshire | £22,436 | 321,180 | £70 | £30,621 | 321,350 | £95 | £28,843 | 321,820 | £90 |
Orkney Islands | £8,318 | 19,220 | £433 | £9,569 | 19,210 | £498 | £9,970 | 19,310 | £516 |
Perth and Kinross | £12,837 | 134,950 | £95 | £13,963 | 135,160 | £103 | £15,787 | 135,990 | £116 |
Renfrewshire | £13,019 | 172,850 | £75 | £14,359 | 171,940 | £84 | £15,864 | 170,980 | £93 |
Scottish Borders | £10,405 | 106,950 | £97 | £12,639 | 107,400 | £118 | £14,672 | 108,280 | £136 |
Shetland Islands | £13,680 | 21,960 | £623 | £15,216 | 21,940 | £694 | £16,606 | 21,870 | £759 |
South Ayrshire | £9,244 | 112,160 | £82 | £11,819 | 111,670 | £106 | £11,071 | 111,580 | £99 |
South Lanarkshire | £25,178 | 302,340 | £83 | £31,911 | 302,110 | £106 | £34,356 | 303,010 | £113 |
Stirling | £6,474 | 86,200 | £75 | £6,215 | 86,150 | £72 | £6,871 | 86,370 | £80 |
West Dunbartonshire | £6,721 | 93,320 | £72 | £7,686 | 92,830 | £83 | £8,104 | 92,320 | £88 |
West Lothian | £11,810 | 159,030 | £74 | £13,259 | 159,960 | £83 | £14,198 | 161,020 | £88 |
Scotland | £372,569 | 5,064,200 | £108 | £455,722 | 5,054,800 | £126 | £486,649 | 5,057,400 | £136 |
Local Authority | 2004-05 |
(£000) | Pop. | Per Capita |
Aberdeen City | £15,991 | 203,450 | £79 |
Aberdeenshire | £25,920 | 232,850 | £111 |
Angus | £12,395 | 108,560 | £114 |
Argyll and Bute | £15,494 | 91,190 | £170 |
Clackmannan-shire | £3,373 | 48,240 | £70 |
Dumfries and Galloway | £19,559 | 147,930 | £132 |
Dundee City | £11,470 | 141,870 | £81 |
East Ayrshire | £11,838 | 119,720 | £99 |
East Dunbartonshire | £12,593 | 106,550 | £118 |
East Lothian | £7,003 | 91,580 | £76 |
East Renfrewshire | £7,612 | 89,610 | £85 |
Edinburgh, City of | £19,753 | 453,670 | £44 |
Eilean Siar | £7,472 | 26,260 | £285 |
Falkirk | £11,765 | 147,460 | £80 |
Fife | £31,177 | 354,600 | £88 |
Glasgow City | £43,951 | 577,670 | £76 |
Highland | £27,546 | 211,340 | £130 |
Inverclyde | £6,485 | 82,430 | £79 |
Midlothian | £6,674 | 79,610 | £84 |
Moray | £10,151 | 87,720 | £116 |
North Ayrshire | £11,786 | 136,020 | £87 |
North Lanarkshire | £29,068 | 322,790 | £90 |
Orkney Islands | £10,616 | 19,500 | £544 |
Perth and Kinross | £14,762 | 137,520 | £107 |
Renfrewshire | £15,894 | 170,610 | £93 |
Scottish Borders | £14,691 | 109,270 | £134 |
Shetland Islands | £17,867 | 21,940 | £814 |
South Ayrshire | £11,503 | 111,850 | £103 |
South Lanarkshire | £35,365 | 305,410 | £116 |
Stirling | £7,567 | 86,370 | £88 |
West Dunbartonshire | £7,972 | 91,970 | £87 |
West Lothian | £13,755 | 162,840 | £84 |
Scotland | £499,068 | 5,078,400 | £139 |
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/12/15135954/151.http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/12/15135954/153.http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/08/25100154/04337.http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/360/00360a-40.asp.http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2003/08/18053/25683#113.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Ross Finnie on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has any plans to reform the agriculture subsidy appeals system and whether it has made any representations to the European Union on this matter.
Answer
The EU Agricultural Subsidies appealsprocedure has been in operation since November 2000. It was set up to review decisionsin relation to the refusal, recovery and reduction of a producers EU subsidy andto ensure that my officials reached the correct decision by applying scheme rulescorrectly. It does not have the power to change or amend the tightly drawn EU ruleswithin which the schemes operate.
Against those legal constraints I am satisfied that the appealspanel operates fairly and objectively within its remit. I have made representationsto the EU about the current penalty structure for breaches in scheme regulationsand would be willing to review the appeals process in the light of any changes thatmight emerge.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Des McNulty on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many Warm Deal installations have been carried out by Scottish Gas, broken down by postcode area.
Answer
I have asked Angiolina Foster, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland to respond. Her response is as follows:
The Warm Deal measures which had beeninstalled by Scottish Gas to 18 March 2007 are shown by postcode area in the followingtable:
Postcode | Number of Warm Deal Installations |
AB | 45 |
DD | 22 |
DG | 46 |
EH | 120 |
FK | 67 |
G | 110 |
HS | 2 |
IV | 10 |
KA | 106 |
KW | 5 |
KY | 79 |
ML | 56 |
PA | 48 |
PH | 68 |
TD | 45 |
ZE | 0 |
Total | 829 |
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Ross Finnie on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it has taken to promote Scottish beef abroad since the export ban was lifted.
Answer
I was delighted to attend each of the main European events lastyear to re-launch Scotch Beef into Europe. I am also pleased that the Executivehas awarded Quality Meat Scotland grant under the Marketing Development Scheme towardsthe cost of agents in both France and Italy to assist with the marketing of ScotchBeef and Scotch Lamb. We have also supported individual meat companies with bothcapital and marketing support under the food grant schemes. In addition, the Executivehas established a Working Group consisting of representatives from Scottish Enterprise,Scottish Development International, Food from Britain and industry bodies to ensurethat the industry is aware of what help is available and has a forum in which toraise any issues of concern.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 14 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Ross Finnie on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive to what extent the Crown Estate Commission submits regular reports to ministers and the Scottish Parliament on its Scottish operations, giving details of the number of any such reports and the dates on which they were submitted.
Answer
The Crown Estates publishes its annual report in July each yearand circulates it widely to a range of interests including Scottish ministers witha portfolio interest, and MSPs with a constituency interest. The Crown Estates alsomakes an important contribution to the consideration marine policy in Scotland,sitting on both the Advisory Group on Marine and Coastal Strategy and the MinisterialWorking Group on Aquaculture.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 14 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Ross Finnie on 29 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what new powers it is seeking under the UK Government’s consideration of the forthcoming Marine Bill.
Answer
The Scottish Executive is actively reviewing with the UK Governmentthe appropriate balance of responsibilities in relation to the new powers proposedthrough this legislation.
- Asked by: Richard Lochhead, MSP for Moray, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 March 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Johann Lamont on 28 March 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) full-time and (b) retained firefighters there were in each fire board area in each of the last five years, also expressed as a ratio to the population and showing the number of current vacancies in each category.
Answer
The information requested isgiven in Appendices 1 and 2 of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Fire Services forScotland annual reports published by the Scottish Executive in October 2001, January2003, January 2004; October 2005 and December 2006, copies of which are availablein the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. numbers 25890; 30472; 34686;38132, and 41202).