- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 14 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Mark McDonald on 3 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government, further to its analysis that showed that 46% of parents who do not use the childcare they are entitled to cite a lack of availability, how it will increase the provision of childcare in large urban areas.
Answer
The Scottish Government is committed to providing high quality, flexible early learning and childcare that meets the needs of children and their families. That is why we have increased the amount of funded early learning and childcare to 600 hours a year for all 3 and 4 year olds, and extended this to over a quarter of all 2 year olds, through the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014. The Act has also placed flexibility on a statutory footing for the first time, and has placed a duty on local authorities to consult with local groups of parents every 2 years on patterns of hours that will best suit their needs. It is therefore through this consultation process that any specific needs, such as availability in large urban areas, will be identified and addressed.
More broadly, provision has increased nationally through additional hours. The Care Inspectorate’s overview of initial expansion, published in March 2016, indicated that “Local authorities have generally succeeded in making available 600 hours for all eligible children” and, “The clear progress being made by local authorities to measure and meet parental demand for early learning and childcare is welcome, and there is a need to embed effective and widespread methods for consulting parents”. We will continue to work with local authorities to increase and accelerate choice and access to early learning and childcare.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 3 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what policies or guidance are in place regarding the terms and conditions of employment used by non-departmental public bodies, and how it ensures that these are adhered to.
Answer
The terms and conditions of employment used by non-departmental public bodies are matters for bodies themselves, unless specified by the body’s founding legislation. Non-departmental public bodies are required to operate within the framework set by the Scottish Public Finance Manual, relevant employment and equalities legislation and the Scottish Government’s Public Sector Pay Policy.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 02 November 2016
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 9 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to extend access to high-speed fibre broadband across the country.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 9 November 2016
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 2 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the reclassification of its funding of capital, what the impact will be of the reduction of planned loans to Scottish Water over the next five years, and which infrastructure projects might be affected by this.
Answer
There has been no reclassification of Scottish Water’s funding. Loans made by the Scottish Government to Scottish Water and Interest repaid by Scottish Water to the Scottish Government score in the capital and resource budgets respectively. The Scottish Government is committed to lending up to £760million in the regulatory period 2015-21 in support of the £3.5 billion programme of improvements to water and sewerage services.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 2 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what the investment in Scottish Water infrastructure has been in each of the last five years, broken down by local authority.
Answer
Investment is planned in regulatory periods. In the last regulatory period 2010-15, Scottish Water delivered £2.4billion of investment. The Scottish Government does not hold the investment figures by Local Authority as investment is planned according to need across Scotland. I have asked Scottish Water to write to you with this information.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 2 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what Scottish Water's budget has been in each of the last five years.
Answer
Scottish Water’s budget, as confirmed in Spring Budget Revisions, has been as follows:
2011-12
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Operating
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Capital
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Total
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£
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£
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£
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Voted Loans
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£0.0
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£85.1
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£85.1
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Interest on Voted Loans
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-£92.7
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£0.0
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-£92.7
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-£92.7
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£85.1
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-£7.6
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2012-13
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Operating
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Capital
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Total
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£
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£
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£
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Hydro-Nation
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£1.0
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£0.0
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£1.0
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Voted Loans
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£0.0
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£142.1
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£142.1
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Interest on Voted Loans
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-£88.3
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£0.0
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-£88.3
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-£87.3
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£142.1
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£54.8
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2013-14
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Operating
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Capital
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Total
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£
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£
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£
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Hydro-Nation
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£1.5
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£0.0
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£1.5
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Voted Loans
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£0.0
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£56.8
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£56.8
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Interest on Voted Loans
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-£91.7
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£0.0
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-£91.7
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-£90.2
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£56.8
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-£33.4
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2014-15
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Operating
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Capital
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Total
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£
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£
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£
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Hydro-Nation
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£2.8
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£0.0
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£2.8
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Voted Loans
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£0.0
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£106.6
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£106.6
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Interest on Voted Loans
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-£98.0
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£0.0
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-£98.0
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-£95.2
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£106.6
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£11.4
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2015-16
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Operating
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Capital
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Total
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£
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£
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£
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Hydro-Nation
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£0.8
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£0.0
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£0.8
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Exemption Scheme
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£2.0
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£0.0
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£2.0
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Voted Loans
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£0.0
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£132.5
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£132.5
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Interest on Voted Loans
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-£99.9
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£0.0
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-£99.9
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-£97.1
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£132.5
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£35.4
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Further details on budgets may be found on the Scottish Government’s website at:
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 2 November 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what Scottish Water's capital reserves have been in each of the last five years.
Answer
Scottish Water’s Annual Report and Accounts are laid before Parliament each year. These contain the information requested. Scottish Water’s Annual Report and Accounts, for each year since its creation in 2002, are available on Scottish Water’s website at:
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Kevin Stewart on 26 October 2016
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that there is meaningful and inclusive community engagement in the planning system.
Answer
We are continuing with our Design Charrettes Programme and Activating Ideas Fund. Backed by funding of £300,000, they will enable people across Scotland to have their say on the long-term future of their community. We will consult on further proposals for a forthcoming Planning Bill this winter.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 26 September 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Joe FitzPatrick on 24 October 2016
To ask the Scottish Government when ministers have met parliamentary conveners, and what was discussed.
Answer
Fiona Hyslop MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs met with Joan McAlpine MSP, Convener European and External Relations Committee on Tuesday 16 August to discuss European, Tourism and Cultural Matters.
Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Employability and Training met with Sandra White MSP, Convener to the Social Security Committee on 7 September to discuss Employability and Training matters.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 26 September 2016
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Current Status:
Answered by Joe FitzPatrick on 24 October 2016
To ask the Scottish Government whether it shares confidential information with (a) parliamentary liaison officers and (b) any other MSP.
Answer
As set out in section 4.11 of the Scottish Ministerial Code, government information may be shared with parliamentary liaison officers for the purposes of allowing them to discharge their role effectively. Parliamentary liaison officers are required to respect the confidentiality attached to such information.
Government information may be shared in confidence with ˿, including Party Leaders, where it is in the public interest to do so.