Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many council houses have been sold in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority and showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many council houses have been constructed in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority and showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many affordable homes have been constructed in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority area and showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how much has been paid out in respect of compulsory purchase orders in each year since 1999, broken down by local authority area and showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what the average compulsory purchase order payment has been in each local authority area in each year since 1999, also showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many homes have been compulsorily purchased in each local authority area in each year since 1999, also showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many homes have been demolished in each local authority area in each year since 1999, also showing year-on-year percentage changes.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many local authorities have established projects to allow small businesses to recycle through kerbside collections.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has any plans to provide local authorities with funding from the Strategic Waste Fund to allow them to introduce kerbside recycling schemes for small businesses in areas where domestic kerbside recycling is already taking place.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many female remand prisoners have been sent from Aberdeen to Cornton Vale Prison in each of the last 24 months and, of these, how many were returned to Aberdeen for trial.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what the (a) mean and (b) median waiting times for appointments with a chiropodist have been in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it is taking to alleviate unemployment among physiotherapy graduates.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has any plans to create additional junior posts for physiotherapists in the NHS.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many physiotherapists working in the NHS are aged (a) 21 to 30, (b) 31 to 40, (c) 41 to 50, (d) 51 to 60 and (e) over 60, also broken down by NHS board and expressed as a percentage of all NHS physiotherapists.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it considers that there are age and experience imbalances within NHS physiotherapy services and, if so, how it intends to address such imbalances.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it considers that there are gaps within the NHS physiotherapy workforce and, if so, how it intends to address such gaps.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many motoring offences since 1999 have resulted in the fine or penalty paid being invested in road safety.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive how many registered blind people it employs, broken down by department and expressed also as a percentage of its workforce.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will give a commitment not to reduce places for physiotherapy students in response to unemployment levels among physiotherapy graduates.
Maureen Watt: To ask the Scottish Executive what the main offences were for which cyclists have been found guilty in each year since 1999.