- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 07 November 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Patrick Harvie on 21 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government how many households (a)(i) were eligible for and (ii) received support in each year of phase one and (b)(1) are eligible for and (2) will receive support in each year of phase two, of the Warmer Homes Scotland scheme.
Answer
Due to the nature of the eligibility criteria, the number of households eligible to apply for the scheme varies according to the number of households in receipt of the relevant social security benefits at any given time. However analysis of the eligibility criteria in December 2022 estimated that a total of 208,000 households were eligible to receive support at that time. Analysis of the current eligibility criteria for phase 2 of WHS estimates that around 433,000 households will be eligible.
The following table shows the number of households who have received support each financial year in phase 1 of Warmer Homes Scotland.
Year | 15-16 (part year from Sep 2015) | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 | 19-20 | 20-21 | 21-22 | 22-23 | 23-24 (part year to Oct 2024) | Total |
Received support | 1,372 | 5,354 | 4,903 | 3,818 | 3,607 | 2,904 | 5,311 | 5,478 | 3,528 | 36,275 |
The scheme is demand-led, and we have not set specific targets for how many households will receive support each year through phase 2.
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Thursday, 26 October 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Mairi McAllan on 9 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-12674 by Mairi McAllan on 14 December 2022, whether it will provide an update on which of the 42 formal flood protection schemes or engineering works are (a) under construction and (b) at the planning or other stage of development, broken down by (i) the expected completion date, including the reason for any date being beyond the 2021 timeframe, (ii) the number of properties that will be protected and (iii) the (A) initial forecast and (B) final expected cost of each.
Answer
Local authorities are responsible for the development and delivery of flood protection schemes. The 2015-2021 Flood Risk Management Strategies included 42 formal flood protection schemes. Local authorities were expected to start work on development of these schemes by 2021.
Flood protection schemes can have significant impacts on individuals, communities and the environment, and so require careful and detailed planning and consultation, it was recognised that construction work may not be completed within the 2015-2021 timeframe.
15 of the flood schemes have now been completed.
Schemes (a) under construction are as follows:
Scheme | (ii) Properties protected | (i) Completion Date | (iii A) Initial cost (£ million) (1) | ( iii B) Estimated final cost (£ million) (2) |
Upper Garnock | 600 | 2023 | 15.5 | 18.5 |
Hawick | 970 | 2023 | 37.4 | 78.6 |
Campbeltown | 770 | 2024 | 9.3 | 15.2 |
Millport Coastal | 657 | 2024 | 12.1 | 48.6 |
Stranraer | 350 | 2024 | 0.4 | 1.2 |
Schemes (b) under development are as follows:
Scheme | Stage | (ii) Properties protected | (iii A) Initial cost (£ million) (1) | ( iii B) Estimated Final Cost of Scheme (2) |
Kilmacolm – Glenmosston Burn | Confirmed (3) | Not held | 0.5 | 0.5 |
Comrie | Confirmed (3) | 189 | 15.7 | 28.4 |
Quarrier’s Village | Confirmed (3) | 60 | 0.2 | 0.4 |
Dumfries - Whitesands | Confirmed (3) | 166 | 18.9 | 37.5 |
Water of Leith (Coltbridge, Gorgie, Saughton) Phase 3 | Confirmed (3) | 75 | Not held | Not held |
Mill Burn Millport | Confirmed (3) | 124 | 1.1 | 1.7 |
Musselburgh | Under development | 2500 | 8.9 | 97.9 |
Dumbarton - Gruggies Burn | Under development | 370 | 14.5 | 20.0 |
Newton Stewart/ River Cree | Under development | 270 | 7.5 | 18.5 |
South Kinross | Under development | Not held | 3.2 | 3.8 |
Bridge of Allan | Under development | Not held | 4.4 | 17.3 |
Callander | Under development | 30 | 2.4 | 4.7 |
Haddington | Under development | 320 | 8.5 | 8.5 |
Stirling | Under development | 810 | 26.2 | 85.6 |
Grangemouth FPS | Under development | 2980 | 111.5 | 420 |
St Andrews - Kinness Burn | Under development | 133 | 3.2 | 3.2 |
South Fords | Under development | 58 | 1.4 | 1.4 |
Scone | Under development | 44 | 0.7 | 0.8 |
(1) Note: Initial costs as provided by local authorities in 2016-17.
(2) Note: Final Scheme costs are the latest estimates provided by local authorities. Differences between these latest estimates and initial cost estimates arise as a result of inflationary pressures and because flood protection schemes are put forward for prioritisation at various stages of their development to fit with Flood Risk Management Planning cycle set out in the FRM Act. Costs are revised over time as designs are finalised and more detailed investigations are carried out and as new information emerges.
Schemes will only be taken forward for construction if they receive the necessary statutory and regulatory approvals so the expected completion date is not yet known.
More detailed information on each of the schemes can be obtained from the relevant local authorities whose responsibility it is to develop and deliver flood protection schemes and who are best placed to answer specific questions on each of the schemes.
(3) Note: Formally confirmed under Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act (2009).
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Monday, 30 October 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 9 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government how many applicants in total there have been for Adult Disability Payment since it was launched; of those, how many in total have waited more than (a) eight, (b) nine and (c) 10 weeks for a decision; what the median waiting time has been for all applications, and what the longest time is that an applicant has waited for a decision.
Answer
Statistics relating to Adult Disability Payment are published quarterly – the latest releases covers the period to 31 st July 2023 and is available on the Social Security Scotland website:
Table 1 of the publication provides statistics on the number of applicants there have been for Adult Disability Payment, and Table 8 provides statistics on processing times. We can't provide data on longest processing times as we are unable to report on individual cases.
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 01 November 2023
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 9 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what the current average processing time is for Adult Disability Payment applications.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 9 November 2023
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 25 October 2023
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 2 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its consideration of the proposal for a railway station in Newburgh, Fife.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 2 November 2023
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 October 2023
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 26 October 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it consulted Elon Musk as part of its R100 programme.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 26 October 2023
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 27 September 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Richard Lochhead on 5 October 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will make a public apology, in light of reports that it did not deliver its policy of 100% coverage of superfast broadband by December 2021.
Answer
As outlined earlier this year in response to a similar question from Mr Rennie, our over £600 million investment in the R100 contracts, our R100 Scottish Broadband Voucher Scheme and continued commercial coverage – including the emergence of newer technologies such as Low Earth Orbit satellite – means that every property in Scotland is able to consider options for superfast broadband connection today as was the case at the end of 2021, meeting our commitment.
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 30 August 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 29 September 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what progress it has made on rejoining international surveys on literacy and numeracy, and in what year it will be possible to make comparisons between Scotland and other European countries.
Answer
Officials have met with the International Association for the Evaluation of Education Achievement, who direct PIRLS and TIMSS, to begin the process of rejoining the studies.
The next cycles of PIRLS and TIMSS will be in 2026 and 2027 respectively. Results for PIRLS 2026 are expected in December 2027 and results for TIMSS 2027 are expected in December 2028. At this point, comparisons can be made with participating countries from across Europe and beyond.
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Thursday, 14 September 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Tom Arthur on 28 September 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to make changes to the General Revenue Grant if its proposals to change the council tax multipliers for properties in bands E to H are implemented, and, if so, what effect this would have on the distribution of funding among different local authorities.
Answer
The consultation has closed, the responses will be considered carefully along with the analysis and no decisions have been taken. The local government needs-based formula used to distribute the quantum of funding available for Local Government is kept under constant review and is agreed with COSLA on behalf of all thirty-two local authorities each year.
- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 29 August 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 27 September 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has fully implemented the recommendations of the LGBTI Inclusive Education Working Group, and what its latest statutory guidance is on the conduct of relationships, sexual health and parenthood education for schools.
Answer
27 of the 33 recommendations of the LGBTI Inclusive Education Working Group have been delivered. The LGBT Inclusive Education Implementation Group is continuing to work on the outstanding recommendations, with further delivery expected by the end of the current academic year.
A public consultation on the revised statutory guidance for relationships, sexual health and parenthood education was published on 3 August 2023 and closes on 23 November 2023. The consultation can be access through the Scottish Government's consultation portal at . The guidance published in 2014 remains in force until the revised guidance is finalised and formally published.