Results 21–40 of 2000 for speaker:Maureen Watt

Scottish Parliament written answers — Radioactive Waste: Radioactive Waste (25 May 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many companies are authorised to discharge radioactive waste into the sea.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Radioactive Waste: Radioactive Waste (25 May 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will list the companies authorised to discharge radioactive waste into the sea and the sites where discharge takes place.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education (30 May 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what conditions it places on local authorities regarding the allocation of support for learning resources.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education (30 May 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many teachers have left the profession in each year since 1999.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (31 May 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how it ensures that the Patients’ Forum reflects the diversity of the population and what outcomes have resulted from views expressed through the forum.

Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive — Education and Young People, Tourism, Culture and Sport: Swimming Facilities (Aberdeen) ( 1 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it has had with Aberdeen City Council regarding the funding for a 50-metre swimming pool for the city of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. (S2O-10075)

Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive — Education and Young People, Tourism, Culture and Sport: Swimming Facilities (Aberdeen) ( 1 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: Is the minister aware that sportscotland specifically told the council not to include funding for a 50m swimming pool in bidding for enhanced sports facilities for Aberdeen? That seems directly to contradict the support that the minister and the First Minister have recently given to such a facility in Aberdeen. Is not that the latest example of the minister being unaware of the stance that...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Speed Cameras: Speed Cameras ( 1 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what impact the installation of speed cameras has had on the number of casualties in areas within the range of such cameras.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Sport: Sport ( 1 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has had any discussions with Aberdeen City Council about the council’s investigation into the possible construction of a community stadium.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Dentistry: Dentistry ( 2 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many school dentists are employed in each local authority area.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Dentistry: Dentistry ( 2 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what protocols are in place for school dentists to refer patients on to other (a) NHS and (b) private dentists.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education ( 2 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many school nurses each local authority employs in (a) nursery, (b) primary and (c) secondary schools.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Roads: Roads ( 2 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it has had with (a) Aberdeen Council and (b) Aberdeenshire Council about the funding of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Roads: Roads ( 2 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what consultation took place with the public about the Netherley spur of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR).

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education ( 5 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of computers in schools were at least five years old in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority area.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education ( 5 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many schools require high-priority maintenance or major work, broken down by local authority area.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Public Sector Expenditure: Public Sector Expenditure ( 5 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many of its departments and agencies have (a) overspent or (b) underspent their budgets in each year since 1999, broken down by department, agency and amount of overspend or underspend.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Sport: Sport ( 6 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what funding it has allocated for the creation of (a) all-weather pitches and (b) other outdoor sports facilities in each year since 1999.

Scottish Parliament: Climate Change ( 8 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: All the members who have spoken agree that we have a problem and few people elsewhere would disagree, so it would be criminally negligent if society and government failed to take compensatory measures for the sake of present and future generations. I am sure that no member of the Parliament wants there to be a repeat in Scotland of the tragic deaths that took place in France last year as a ...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Education: Education ( 9 Jun 2006)

Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many people have entered teacher training courses in each year since 1999 and, of these, how many successfully completed courses, broken down by subject area.


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