- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 26 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government when it will next discuss the public sector bid for the ScotRail franchise with trade unions.
Answer
The Minister for Transport and the Islands will convene a further meeting of the stakeholder reference group after the summer recess to discuss the prospect of a public sector bidder for rail franchises in Scotland. Trade unions, opposition MSPs, and other stakeholders are represented on this group.
The Minister updates transport unions on this matter as part of routine meetings with the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC).
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 June 2018
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 26 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to reports that ScotRail missed its punctuality targets for every reporting period in the last year.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 26 June 2018
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 21 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to improve the monitoring of public expenditure on harbour dues at harbours that are not owned by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd.
Answer
Levying and payment of harbour dues is governed by the Harbours Act 1964 and is a commercial arrangement between harbour authorities and harbour users.
In relation to Scottish Government supported ferry services, the Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Services contract with CalMac Ferries Ltd places a requirement on the ferry operator to scrutinise and challenge any increases in harbour dues proposed by harbour authorities.
In addition, through Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd, we are progressively entering into long-term arrangements with harbour authorities which ensure that harbour dues paid in relation to Scottish Government supported ferry services are reasonable and reflect the costs of operations, maintenance and planned investment.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 21 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it takes to monitor the functioning of ferry user groups representing passengers on Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Service routes.
Answer
Ferry User Groups, now known as Ferry Stakeholder Groups, are administered by the Highlands & Islands Transport Partnership (HITRANS), who hold responsibility for monitoring the functioning of these groups. The Terms of Reference for each of the Groups were recently reviewed and updated by HITRANS. The Scottish Government does not monitor the functioning of the Ferry Stakeholder Groups, but attends and takes a participative role in the meetings.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 01 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 14 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has carried out of the level of compliance with the Environmental Protection (Restriction on the Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) No. 2) Regulations 2004.
Answer
No specific analysis has been carried out on the level of compliance with the Environmental Protection (Restriction on the Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) No. 2) Regulations 2004.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 01 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 14 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how it monitors the effectiveness of the Environmental Protection (Restriction on Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2004.
Answer
The Scottish Government monitors the effectiveness of the Environmental Protection (Restriction on Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2004 through reported crimes and prosecutions. In addition, informal monitoring is undertaken by local and National Nature Reserve wildfowling wardens and local authority rangers where wildfowling on the foreshore is controlled through a permit system.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 01 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 14 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is considering changes to the system for regulating the use of lead firearm ammunition.
Answer
The Scottish Government currently has no intention to change the law on the use of lead ammunition but it will consider further information as it becomes available.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 13 June 2018
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 20 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to fill vacancies at NHS Dumfries and Galloway.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 20 June 2018
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 01 June 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Michael Matheson on 13 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how many (a) prosecutions and (b) convictions have there been each year for breaches of the Environmental Protection (Restriction on Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2004.
Answer
There was 1 offence prosecuted in 2012-13 under the Environmental Protection (Restriction on Use of Lead Shot) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2004, which resulted in a conviction.
Source: Scottish Government Criminal Proceedings database to 2016-17.
- Asked by: Colin Smyth, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 16 May 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 1 June 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to the third supplementary to question S5F-02186 by Nicola Sturgeon on 29 March 2018 (Official Report, c. 20), what options are being explored to prevent the large-scale culling of mountain hares, and when this process will be concluded.
Answer
The independently-led group, chaired by Professor Werritty set up to examine how to ensure grouse moor management is sustainable and compliant with the law is also examining mountain hare management. The group will report back to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform in Spring 2019.
We are currently considering whether interim measures may be appropriate. Assessment of all the available data required to inform that consideration is underway.