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Monday 14 December 2015
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Communities
Alison McInnes (North East Scotland) (Scottish Liberal Democrats): To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-27521 by John Swinney on 29 September 2015, what discussions it has had regarding changes to the NHS Central Register (Scotland) Regulations 2006 since the answer was provided.
Holding answer issued: 1 December 2015 (S4W-28463)
John Swinney: I refer the member to the answer to question S4W-28458 on 2 December 2015. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx.
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how many (a) unoccupied wheelchair-accessible properties there are and (b) people are on a waiting list for wheelchair-accessible property in each local authority area.
(S4W-28660)
Margaret Burgess: The information is not held by the Scottish Government.
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide additional financial support to people with muscle-wasting conditions to pay for home adaptations to meet their accessibility requirements.
(S4W-28661)
Margaret Burgess: The Scottish Government provides a range of support for individuals who need home adaptations. Direct financial support is provided through Registered Social Landlords (RSLs), the Help to Adapt pilot and self-directed support:
During the current financial year £10 million is available to RSLs to carry out housing adaptations that will help their tenants live safely and independently at home. The Help to Adapt pilot is a Scottish Government scheme designed for homeowners over 60 who need an adaptation now or in the near future. They can apply for a loan of up to £30,000 by using the equity in their home. All the paperwork and adaptations will be organised for them by the Link Group who are the appointed managing agents for the pilot. The scheme is not intended to replace the Scheme of Assistance. Under self-directed support, an individual’s personal support budget can be used for adaptations in certain circumstances.
In addition, Scottish Government general funding to local authorities supports them in providing funding through their Schemes of Assistance. Local authorities must provide assistance by way of grant for most work to adapt homes to meet the needs of disabled people, other than for home extensions. In 2014-15, 6,487 Scheme of Assistance grants totalling £22.3 million were paid to householders for disabled adaptations.
The Scottish Government is also supporting other initiatives to improve the provision of adaptations:
Adapting for Change – in 2012 the independent Adaptations Working Group recommended fundamental changes to the existing tenure based systems for adaptations. We are taking forward the group’s recommendations for a more personalised and tenure neutral approach. To test the viability of this approach, and as recommended by the working group, work is underway in five demonstration sites: Aberdeen; Scottish Borders; Falkirk; Fife and Lochaber. The test sites will continue until the end of 2016-17 when they will be evaluated and the evidence used to inform consultation with stakeholders and thereafter to shape new guidance. Home2Fit is a database developed by the Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living with funding from the Scottish Government; this national register of accessible housing helps disabled people to more easily find suitably adapted and accessible housing.
The Scottish Government provides funding support to Care and Repair Scotland and Housing Options Scotland, organisations that work to help older and disabled people meet their housing needs.
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it has provided to each (a) local authority and (b) housing association in each local authority area to pay for home adaptations to meet the accessibility requirements of disabled people in each year since 2007-08.
(S4W-28662)
Margaret Burgess: a) Local authorities fund adaptations to their own stock from the Housing Revenue Account. Funding for adaptations to owner occupied and private rented properties is part of the block grant made available to local authorities by the Scottish Government.
b) The Scottish Government does not collect the information on adaptations funding provided to each housing association (Registered Social Landlord (RSL)) by local authority area.
Table 1 provides details of adaptations funding provided to each RSL for the period 2007-08 to 2010-11.
Table 2 provides funding to each RSL from the period 2011-12 until 2014-15.
Table 1: Stage 3 Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2007-08 to 2010-11
Registered Social Landlord 2007-08 (£)
2008-09 (£)
2009-10 (£)
2010-11 (£)
Abbeyfield Black Isle Society 2,130 0 0 0
Abbeyfield Inverness Society 2,536 0 0 0
Abbeyfield Kyles of Bute Society 15,428 0 0 0
Abbeyfield Rutherglen Society 0 0 0 113,325
Abbeyfield Scotland 0 0 59,340 103,664
Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership 5,118 37,497 19,499 23,279
Abertay Housing Association 105,379 184,772 94,991 237,206
Abronhill Housing Association 29,918 8,915 18,105 15,225
Albyn Housing Society 158,080 86,128 96,393 101,335
Almond Housing Association 121,637 109,926 117,691 211,342
Angus Housing Association 117,356 128,486 102,649 76,371
Antonine Housing Co-Operative 13,509 33,361 37,533 14,493
Ardenglen Housing Association 30,931 28,937 39,707 21,331
Argyll Community Housing Association 237,100 218,927 321,000 200,000
Ark Housing Association 44,553 57,265 54,099 30,500
Arklet Housing Association 58,805 13,361 24,715 28,873
Atrium Homes 55,873 43,703 55,311 75,418
Ayrshire Housing 117,936 69,288 14,977 144,868
Ayrshire North Community Housing 27,831 20,055 0 13,335
Barony Housing Association 16,632 18,047 5,245 31,784
Barrhead Housing Association 103,776 33,000 32,565 28,273
Bellsmyre Housing Association 54,762 46,003 27,612 26,461
Berwickshire Housing Association 128,887 129,382 102,305 61,725
Bield Housing Association 753,104 599,537 575,186 471,909
Blairtummock Housing Association 31,130 14,353 17,244 10,240
Blochairn Housing Co-Operative 14,161 9,079 9,757 10,087
Bowerswell Memorial Homes 0 0 9,290 0
Bridgewater Housing Association 20,487 59,000 50,001 34,000
Broomhouse Housing Association (1986) 596 21,160 4,770 0
Buidheann Tigheadas Loch Aillse 66,245 46,267 55,183 34,602
Cadder Housing Association 0 45,753 1,335 30,419
Cairn Housing Association 244,813 291,254 306,863 214,223
Calvay Co-Operative 18,644 12,116 25,705 10,890
Cassiltoun Housing Association 15,542 37,530 37,774 22,450
Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association 294,114 250,575 269,905 281,335
Table 1: Stage 3 Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2007-08 to 2010-11
Registered Social Landlord 2007-08 (£)
2008-09 (£)
2009-10 (£)
2010-11 (£)
Castlehill Housing Association 96,355 109,408 88,506 74,397
Cathcart and District Housing Association 7,370 10,881 11,321 7,783
Cernach Housing Association 10,747 19,062 19,349 29,977
Charing Cross Housing Association 15,472 24,658 14,962 24,932
Cloch Housing Association 83,961 41,000 75,511 42,000
Clyde Valley Housing Association 124,998 168,348 88,710 77,524
Clydebank Housing Association 49,116 40,117 72,526 40,343
Clydesdale Housing Association 84,991 36,000 70,540 41,797
Copperworks Housing Co-Operative 13,834 7,088 13,145 0
Cordale Housing Association 23,894 31,587 16,089 15,878
Craigdale Housing Association 5,036 3,087 12,393 4,661
Cube Housing Association 152,983 257,404 153,826 79,024
Cumbernauld Housing Partnership 60,318 45,000 30,000 0
Cunninghame Housing Association 93,902 52,817 89,916 68,069
Dalmuir Park Housing Association 32,630 9,236 18,391 12,610
Drumchapel Housing Co-Operative 39,660 37,497 19,233 33,644
Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership 662,809 447,658 450,504 376,026
Dunbritton Housing Association 34,239 25,902 65,164 39,821
Dunedin Canmore Housing Association 131,915 93,644 105,066 85,685
East Kilbride and District Housing Association 144,926 20,681 34,467 100,040
East Lothian Housing Association 117,174 48,716 47,485 118,986
Easthall Park Housing Co-Operative 8,175 15,202 20,810 12,489
Eildon Housing Association 90,652 64,842 64,305 40,700
Elderpark Housing Association 47,152 40,179 50,558 41,032
Faifley Housing Association 13,554 14,795 13,162 9,935
Fairfield Housing Co-Operative 29,613 13,269 37,873 9,895
Ferguslie Park Housing Association 65,166 26,000 30,022 23,559
Fife Housing Association Limited 82,469 56,144 89,987 93,001
Forgewood Housing Co-Operative 18,393 21,377 10,218 10,679
Forth Housing Association 29,238 12,909 20,941 24,549
Fyne Homes 118,805 50,780 119,455 39,999
Gardeen Housing Co-Operative 7,315 16,331 28,595 9,930
Garrion People's Housing Co-Operative 33,512 10,687 14,364 14,878
Glasgow West Housing Association 22,665 30,288 24,386 18,374
Glen Housing Association 27,936 13,890 37,608 22,942
Glen Oaks Housing Association 35,960 46,427 34,389 47,843
Govan Housing Association 32,058 38,520 45,055 38,236
Govanhill Housing Association 30,003 50,413 52,386 51,235
Grampian Housing Association 99,022 103,445 273,949 67,254
Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association 622,896 530,389 603,469 490,637
Hawthorn Housing Co-Operative 4,126 11,947 3,229 5,330
Hebridean Housing Partnership 200,903 145,429 285,413 82,797
Hillcrest Housing Association 124,046 81,895 196,257 180,204
Hillhead Housing Association 2000 34,304 48,233 32,968 19,163
Hjaltland Housing Association 18,552 0 11,736 11,963
Home In Scotland 97,954 147,054 126,905 141,971
Homes For Life Housing Partnership 0 16,000 7,217 13,305
Horizon Housing Association 95,089 70,981 93,473 88,069
Hunters Hall Housing Co-Operative 0 0 0 2,827
Irvine Housing Association 116,339 131,227 104,706 97,318
Kendoon Housing Association 6,457 13,541 11,236 24,933
Key Housing Association 89,525 85,669 107,442 75,433
Kincardine Housing Co-Operative 9,121 0 328 0
Kingdom Housing Association 182,271 155,152 192,596 138,854
Kingsridge Cleddans Housing Association 3,092 11,507 7,424 21,526
Table 1: Stage 3 Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2007-08 to 2010-11
Registered Social Landlord 2007-08 (£)
2008-09 (£)
2009-10 (£)
2010-11 (£)
Knowes Housing Association 20,147 39,919 62,567 40,337
Lanarkshire Housing Association 42,572 29,143 30,870 23,462
Langstane Housing Association 51,325 53,809 36,464 81,793
Larkfield Housing Association 23,680 23,000 23,973 18,000
Link Group 252,671 218,169 298,123 211,170
Linstone Housing Association 53,776 41,732 37,207 22,000
Linthouse Housing Association 68,069 47,352 26,972 35,489
Lister Housing Co-Operative 1,257 1,201 4,919 546
Lochaber Housing Association 32,198 12,721 28,066 19,794
Lochfield Park Co-Operative 10,606 16,091 37,874 10,068
Loreburn Housing Association 276,903 243,153 248,915 258,739
Loretto Housing Association 44,692 55,426 57,843 39,466
Manor Estates Housing Association 55,111 41,563 56,046 41,754
Margaret Blackwood Housing Association 231,377 179,456 291,896 164,972
Maryhill Housing Association 37,075 37,259 24,231 13,338
Melville Housing Association 89,169 96,767 113,927 116,699
Milnbank Housing Association 25,882 38,052 34,050 28,885
Minerva Housing Association 16,554 0 0 0
Molendinar Park Housing Association 43,572 57,140 50,155 29,816
Moray Housing Partnership 13,216 18,632 17,033 12,463
Muirhouse Housing Association 1,134 5,000 23,849 29,864
New Gorbals Housing Association 98,835 91,618 128,005 120,696
North Glasgow Housing Association 118,791 105,277 86,185 10,010
North View Housing Association 40,749 66,515 63,731 58,165
Oak Tree Housing Association 97,133 41,000 75,823 65,231
Ochil View Housing Association 61,081 151,646 130,635 66,253
Ore Valley Housing Association 23,897 21,785 33,878 21,879
Orkney Housing Association 7,302 47,220 43,652 21,595
Paisley South Housing Association 17,035 20,854 23,448 11,040
Paragon Housing Association 81,350 40,555 69,145 103,581
Parkhead Housing Association 59,853 72,315 91,897 101,316
Partick Housing Association 77,004 62,161 46,381 28,663
Pentland Housing Association 16,896 15,833 38,054 23,702
Perthshire Housing Association 40,040 57,860 62,164 58,983
Pineview Housing Co-Operative 27,102 21,964 22,720 23,965
Port Glasgow Housing Association 23,157 0 0 0
Port of Leith Housing Association 121,123 98,496 77,101 71,707
Prospect Community Housing 42,627 30,363 20,219 31,664
Provanhall Housing Association 4,231 6,840 7,136 9,773
Queen's Cross Housing Association 93,264 100,793 55,535 10,000
Reidvale Housing Association 49,123 50,392 29,135 29,260
River Clyde Homes 117,098 41,000 100,000 100,000
Rosehill Housing Co-Operative 45,152 39,203 32,890 53,453
Ruchazie Housing Association 3,182 3,762 160 6,270
Rural Stirling Housing Association 17,070 70,101 42,289 45,186
Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association
90,496 18,480 0 52,178
Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association 55,790 76,019 57,833 112,353
Scottish Borders Housing Association 568,398 498,385 383,305 214,979
Servite Housing Association (Scotland) 192,726 105,428 177,987 109,746
Shettleston Housing Association 146,421 122,652 99,450 83,763
Shire Housing Association 52,252 40,139 76,636 46,041
Southside Housing Association 25,882 51,585 46,745 70,077
Spireview Housing Association 12,999 24,112 6,587 17,006
Tenants First Housing Co-Operative 168,203 85,632 109,269 85,837
Table 1: Stage 3 Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2007-08 to 2010-11
Registered Social Landlord 2007-08 (£)
2008-09 (£)
2009-10 (£)
2010-11 (£)
Thenew Housing Association 296,843 116,297 136,716 103,986
Thistle Housing Association 50,804 73,749 56,440 21,324
Tollcross Housing Association 30,688 18,730 42,281 29,912
Trafalgar Housing Association 13,707 10,441 21,975 9,107
Trust Housing Association 649,287 446,937 478,435 507,696
Viewpoint Housing Association 143,610 98,743 49,454 34,389
Waverley Housing 55,250 71,395 60,560 40,021
Wellhouse Housing Association 2,906 24,898 19,247 19,200
Weslo Housing Management 76,672 113,640 135,797 82,650
West Granton Housing Co-Operative 4,016 8,549 5,462 17,430
West Highland Housing Association 0 0 51,052 40,000
West Lothian Housing Partnership 9,745 3,203 7,026 3,699
West of Scotland Housing Association 295,671 199,513 224,301 244,531
West Whitlawburn Housing Co-Operative 81,836 36,332 119,488 45,109
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association 59,325 49,378 42,738 41,055
Williamsburgh Housing Association 30,510 23,543 46,546 30,147
Wishaw and District Housing Association 62,760 40,000 35,110 31,376
Yoker Housing Association 19,214 6,377 15,917 16,806
Yorkhill Housing Association 12,240 18,461 15,732 13,558
Total 13,172,037 11,153,746 12,143,568 10,318,043
Table 2: RSL Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2011-12 to 2014-15
Registered Social Landlord 2011-12 (£) 2012-13 (£) 2013-14 (£) 2014-15 (£)
Abbeyfield Atholl Society 0.00 0.00 19,000.00 5,000.00
Abbeyfield Carradale and District Society
0.00 0.00 0.00 20,209.24
Abbeyfield East Linton Society 0.00 0.00 0.00 104,486.00
Abbeyfield Kirkcaldy Society 0.00 0.00 0.00 50,219.00
Abbeyfield Perth Society 0.00 0.00 10,000.00 30,000.00
Abbeyfield Scotland 52,218.93 29,490.63 126,955.36 75,086.57
Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership
13,162.98 30,506.66 51,477.44 31,373.49
Abertay Housing Association 207,293.69 168,153.53 137,802.33 93,016.46
Abronhill Housing Association 9,796.27 7,300.36 14,537.75 19,597.54
Albyn Housing Society 104,784.12 84,875.00 117,504.87 112,000.00
Almond Housing Association 105,401.68 103,804.10 84,379.74 63,005.73
Ancho 24,583.22 25,000.00 30,791.81 19,974.03
Angus Housing Association 86,161.99 57,528.14 77,101.39 52,195.92
Antonine Housing Co-Operative 17,017.50 17,704.73 27,756.31 18,874.21
Ardenglen Housing Association 18,799.42 34,565.35 40,841.75 43,552.65
Argyll Community Housing Association
599,783.89 228,113.48 295,033.80 320,000.00
Ark Housing Association 47,116.01 49,543.28 67,507.60 45,302.42
Arklet Housing Association 17,455.86 36,797.05 15,568.90 20,679.08
Atrium Homes 76,090.09 65,701.90 78,999.31 54,700.25
Ayrshire Housing 101,422.50 86,178.14 79,824.62 75,999.99
Barony Housing Association 8,758.86 20,511.20 13,685.42 17,904.66
Barrhead Housing Association 168,339.50 38,082.60 56,819.20 113,500.62
Bellsmyre Housing Association 23,099.89 37,659.99 14,977.05 27,964.90
Berwickshire Housing Association 39,519.03 35,318.20 54,005.15 60,011.52
Bield Housing and Care 730,696.85 408,731.03 469,790.21 614,678.01
Blackwood Homes And Care 250,090.89 320,808.59 558,238.71 403,623.55
Blairtummock Housing Association 6,267.34 17,118.26 9,850.54 23,190.84
Blochairn Housing Co-Operative 14,007.30 3,046.09 25,464.87 12,982.20
Table 2: RSL Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2011-12 to 2014-15
Registered Social Landlord 2011-12 (£) 2012-13 (£) 2013-14 (£) 2014-15 (£)
Bridgewater Housing Association 62,269.93 45,143.12 50,060.82 39,972.44
Broomhouse Housing Association (1986)
4,008.73 1,179.20 849.20 11,935.00
Buidheann Tigheadas Loch Aillse 40,753.26 16,112.02 45,856.09 56,000.00
Cadder Housing Association 34,326.45 26,670.71 43,472.37 50,730.73
Cairn Housing Association 314,432.06 241,597.86 334,223.34 397,511.64
Caledonia Housing Association 188,844.79 153,266.47 226,618.25 285,266.23
Calvay Housing Association 25,294.12 18,289.91 14,189.34 20,181.89
Cassiltoun Housing Association 25,997.40 16,830.00 24,833.60 23,742.60
Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association
254,307.69 299,467.97 314,268.50 269,430.56
Castlehill Housing Association 74,071.85 69,779.69 80,157.83 94,106.40
Cathcart and District Housing Association
16,586.23 16,709.82 16,887.75 35,336.30
Cernach Housing Association 16,033.82 57,042.34 24,841.63 34,219.20
Charing Cross Housing Association
21,071.60 41,516.88 30,109.85 45,397.94
Cloch Housing Association 75,083.38 44,487.06 70,847.51 86,635.24
Clyde Valley Housing Association 125,692.58 147,269.68 143,324.07 159,878.25
Clydebank Housing Association 55,057.34 36,177.67 54,708.99 23,860.94
Clydesdale Housing Association 60,389.04 76,650.00 56,218.04 63,172.10
Copperworks Housing Co-Operative
18,040.90 7,724.20 9,730.38 24,752.07
Cordale Housing Association 27,275.10 11,273.22 21,256.88 18,000.00
Craigdale Housing Association 1,705.00 2,002.00 6,736.40 5,214.88
Cube Housing Association 103,434.62 101,022.00 322,142.30 202,968.72
Cumbernauld Housing Partnership 0.00 56,374.66 50,644.28 45,828.44
Cunninghame Housing Association
275,966.70 121,158.69 238,854.08 167,975.65
Dalmuir Park Housing Association 19,634.73 21,899.10 10,654.60 15,000.00
Drumchapel Housing Co-Operative
12,849.10 18,244.60 33,037.40 25,931.00
Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership
570,906.33 673,259.70 430,194.35 421,000.00
Dunbritton Housing Association 20,682.75 36,361.05 52,317.32 42,000.00
Dunedin Canmore Housing 58,165.80 81,300.86 122,173.99 107,951.34
East Kilbride and District Housing Association
14,957.83 12,865.38 25,028.17 21,497.49
East Lothian Housing Association 47,684.96 62,453.13 69,503.73 66,451.81
Easthall Park Housing Co-Operative
12,359.47 16,689.97 15,220.80 18,882.30
Eildon Housing Association 56,863.81 86,135.67 85,401.26 72,000.00
Elderpark Housing Association 23,116.50 42,844.24 31,460.28 47,696.29
Faifley Housing Association 10,008.64 14,921.50 7,340.85 14,315.91
Fairfield Housing Co-Operative 30,403.31 19,747.71 15,132.39 28,514.66
Ferguslie Park Housing Association
20,695.00 26,331.60 19,567.12 38,168.00
Fife Housing Association 146,664.38 83,326.14 79,959.08 70,074.73
Forgewood Housing Co-Operative 17,474.87 13,547.49 13,668.45 19,080.60
Forth Housing Association 28,862.39 84,722.65 40,667.75 30,388.82
Fyne Homes 109,485.41 110,215.39 122,351.40 87,132.06
Gardeen Housing Association 16,293.96 22,539.00 22,413.34 37,444.18
Garrion People's Housing Co-Operative
28,045.95 16,088.42 22,391.22 7,660.89
Glasgow West Housing Association
14,245.00 34,459.59 27,604.54 12,156.72
Table 2: RSL Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2011-12 to 2014-15
Registered Social Landlord 2011-12 (£) 2012-13 (£) 2013-14 (£) 2014-15 (£)
Glen Housing Association 27,900.36 21,039.71 9,654.70 20,000.00
Glen Oaks Housing Association 61,022.50 61,247.54 27,428.94 30,668.99
Govan Housing Association 14,082.25 37,161.36 30,650.39 22,716.18
Govanhill Housing Association 31,721.36 15,432.29 35,248.40 33,772.31
Grampian Housing Association 230,958.74 98,070.37 135,146.95 139,656.98
Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association
589,273.21 434,373.23 417,430.47 414,979.50
Hawthorn Housing Co-Operative 17,898.44 3,794.99 15,091.00 18,234.88
Hebridean Housing Partnership 210,373.53 230,532.39 424,932.55 400,000.00
Hillcrest Housing Association 241,584.24 179,280.61 211,773.33 150,918.00
Hillhead Housing Association 2000
26,419.99 20,157.53 23,589.33 35,226.27
Hjaltland Housing Association 24,804.50 18,250.00 16,104.00 18,994.25
Home In Scotland 107,517.86 115,751.31 110,799.56 114,607.56
Homes For Life Housing Partnership
7,167.00 6,771.54 10,520.20 0.00
Horizon Housing Association 97,656.51 124,232.11 88,577.24 72,107.38
Hunters Hall Housing Co-Operative
4,892.40 5,122.00 4,812.50 3,766.91
Irvine Housing Association 198,292.33 201,573.05 226,077.38 238,409.10
Kendoon Housing Association 7,945.22 17,943.20 9,759.20 7,737.40
Key Housing Association 75,110.69 71,185.28 123,777.65 186,062.16
Kincardine Housing Co-Operative 363.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Kingdom Housing Association 164,447.28 86,120.57 91,280.24 127,675.34
Kingsridge Cleddans Housing Association
16,820.54 17,832.54 21,336.36 20,055.28
Knowes Housing Association 45,000.00 29,279.22 26,808.07 24,000.00
Lanarkshire Housing Association 42,323.57 37,282.63 35,291.53 47,913.70
Langstane Housing Association 83,678.33 39,105.00 59,145.08 68,000.00
Larkfield Housing Association 48,385.93 39,156.36 8,656.63 32,000.00
Link Group 194,585.86 250,805.61 269,062.13 244,827.06
Linstone Housing Association 34,807.06 32,024.95 298,560.87 53,010.00
Linthouse Housing Association 33,139.41 51,023.58 72,409.70 44,092.94
Lister Housing Co-Operative 0.00 3,362.00 18,875.12 279.85
Lochaber Housing Association 34,661.09 46,160.00 50,000.00 48,000.00
Lochfield Park Housing Association
5,949.68 29,846.74 22,927.19 8,151.00
Loreburn Housing Association 245,015.78 211,300.00 273,176.60 240,000.00
Loretto Housing Association 41,051.43 66,262.38 55,786.45 69,399.84
Manor Estates Housing Association
32,821.92 38,261.11 21,403.45 35,856.70
Maryhill Housing Association 53,800.64 41,217.32 27,120.50 56,066.98
Melville Housing Association 95,405.47 79,897.87 106,244.30 43,717.33
Milnbank Housing Association 36,933.22 39,991.16 36,421.00 34,749.56
Molendinar Park Housing Association
35,237.95 25,459.50 22,242.00 32,576.50
Moray Housing Partnership 3,734.50 17,587.54 17,888.85 17,491.63
Muirhouse Housing Association 3,781.45 32,126.75 11,276.66 5,242.11
New Gorbals Housing Association 40,494.26 103,665.70 121,138.44 76,037.06
North Glasgow Housing Association
151,579.60 133,733.53 236,156.25 213,288.54
North View Housing Association 33,896.89 54,109.82 51,354.11 26,937.49
Oak Tree Housing Association 100,215.78 85,197.30 50,931.80 91,431.04
Ochil View Housing Association 78,404.18 115,495.38 50,901.85 279,085.48
Ore Valley Housing Association 12,270.80 18,987.65 34,987.70 32,000.00
Orkney Housing Association 31,821.19 27,150.00 29,510.32 47,903.23
Table 2: RSL Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2011-12 to 2014-15
Registered Social Landlord 2011-12 (£) 2012-13 (£) 2013-14 (£) 2014-15 (£)
Paisley South Housing Association
30,000.00 32,094.58 29,351.07 44,000.00
Paragon Housing Association 77,775.36 58,332.29 93,909.97 92,634.68
Parkhead Housing Association 107,349.19 90,142.67 100,085.63 101,202.17
Partick Housing Association 30,748.45 32,595.74 27,795.22 142,709.93
Pentland Housing Association 38,349.32 22,887.83 41,309.30 19,999.89
Pineview Housing Co-Operative 32,541.58 29,927.74 18,519.92 26,348.30
Port of Leith Housing Association 31,860.58 65,629.34 69,450.99 78,494.59
Prospect Community Housing 41,956.51 22,840.00 6,653.06 25,113.24
Provanhall Housing Association 4,613.84 3,087.54 3,286.93 3,193.21
Queen's Cross Housing Association
47,918.20 79,305.60 72,159.77 65,436.90
Reidvale Housing Association 33,282.66 35,475.00 34,320.00 28,490.00
River Clyde Homes 253,020.05 146,000.00 201,675.25 396,719.68
Rosehill Housing Co-Operative 40,534.25 80,363.89 45,929.95 119,788.64
Ruchazie Housing Association 5,720.00 6,074.20 105.60 4,378.00
Rural Stirling Housing Association 55,036.95 44,050.51 29,765.32 51,956.56
Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association
52,866.25 22,192.50 69,367.85 22,000.00
Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association
118,953.39 95,027.44 114,534.37 202,565.51
Scottish Borders Housing Association
183,376.02 154,211.02 153,000.54 135,968.40
Scottish Veterans Housing Association
0.00 0.00 0.00 4,709.21
Shettleston Housing Association 59,061.72 74,847.60 177,412.22 104,449.16
Shire Housing Association 38,629.25 40,000.00 51,043.05 48,000.00
Southside Housing Association 26,383.50 10,854.15 19,709.77 10,258.68
Spireview Housing Association 38,874.88 31,678.11 20,060.65 23,073.55
Tenants First Housing Co-Operative
67,211.23 83,886.94 97,470.71 7,212.10
Thenue Housing Association 111,816.27 94,740.97 84,586.43 48,366.55
Thistle Housing Association 29,078.50 26,288.90 19,896.20 33,293.15
Tollcross Housing Association 5,668.75 25,480.02 13,444.46 8,294.03
Trafalgar Housing Association 5,534.70 8,210.71 9,918.29 7,240.20
Trust Housing Association 518,240.51 435,109.92 621,222.25 588,001.39
Viewpoint Housing Association 20,425.90 44,428.39 66,343.55 68,789.29
Waverley Housing 28,156.26 29,053.00 51,031.56 40,000.00
Wellhouse Housing Association 10,358.99 26,729.20 19,125.70 18,081.32
Weslo Housing Management 52,093.92 96,765.57 76,537.61 65,100.49
West Granton Housing Co-Operative
8,382.18 3,964.00 0.00 13,924.14
West Highland Housing Association
24,611.32 32,976.47 58,494.83 35,000.00
West Lothian Housing Partnership 7,208.00 8,727.23 1,566.93 7,500.00
West of Scotland Housing Association
180,478.94 205,030.23 289,632.22 321,788.04
West Whitlawburn Housing Co-Operative
60,000.00 41,382.74 39,420.13 24,000.00
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association
34,266.78 50,036.11 37,709.47 70,824.08
Williamsburgh Housing Association
56,567.13 44,709.88 68,604.42 56,000.00
Wishaw and District Housing Association
45,039.29 32,850.00 30,920.94 62,640.26
Yoker Housing Association 29,493.75 31,920.64 31,167.15 26,935.41
Table 2: RSL Adaptations programme – spend by RSL: 2011-12 to 2014-15
Registered Social Landlord 2011-12 (£) 2012-13 (£) 2013-14 (£) 2014-15 (£)
Yorkhill Housing Association 3,718.29 9,401.49 17,041.95 7,903.94
12,124,361.19 10,915,907.55 12,960,681.89 13,064,624.12
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how many affordable homes have been built under section 75 agreements in each year since 2011, broken down by local authority area.
(S4W-28773)
Margaret Burgess: Information is published on housing completions at local authority level split by private, local authority, housing association as well as all social sectors. This data does not however record whether the units have been delivered as a result of a S75 planning obligation: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Housing-Regeneration/HSfS/NewBuild.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how many current housing developments did not include a section 75 agreement, broken down by local authority.
(S4W-28774)
Margaret Burgess: The Scottish Government does not hold this information centrally.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how many developments there are for which a section 75 agreement was made but the affordable housing element has not been built, broken down by local authority.
(S4W-28775)
Margaret Burgess: The Scottish Government does not hold this information centrally.
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (Scottish Liberal Democrats): To ask the Scottish Government whether it is on target to meet its statutory requirement under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 to eradicate fuel poverty by November 2016 and, if not, whether it will set a revised target.
(S4W-28781)
Margaret Burgess: I refer the member to the answer to question S4O-04702 taken in the Chamber on 28 October 2015. A transcript is available on the Parliament’s website, and the search facility for the Official Report can be found here: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/ormain.aspx.
Clare Adamson (Central Scotland) (Scottish National Party): To ask the Scottish Government when the report by the Commission on Local Tax Reform will be published.
(S4W-28951)
Marco Biagi: I can confirm that the report by the Commission on Local Tax Reform will be published at 10:30 today (14 December 2015) and the commission secretariat will place a copy in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 57506).
Finance
Cara Hilton (Dunfermline) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how many shovel-ready projects have completed the (a) planning and (b) procurement process stage in (i) Dunfermline, (ii) Fife and (iii) Scotland in each of the last three years.
Holding answer issued: 17 November 2015 (S4W-28278)
John Swinney: I refer the member to the answer to question S4W-28279 on 14 December 2015. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at:
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx.
Cara Hilton (Dunfermline) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government how much money it has allocated to shovel-ready projects that have completed the (a) planning and (b) procurement process stage in (i) Dunfermline, (ii) Fife and (iii) Scotland in each of the last three years.
Holding answer issued: 17 November 2015 (S4W-28279)
John Swinney: The Scottish Government initially provided the UK Government with a list of projects totalling £302 million on 2 March 2012. A further detailed list of projects totalling £820.8 million was subsequently provided on 23 November 2012. The majority of the projects within these lists have been taken forward despite significant cuts to our capital budgets. Some projects were subsequently taken forward which did not receive ‘shovel ready’ funding. Information relating to the projects provided to the UK Government is detailed in the following two tables:
List of projects provided to the UK Prime Minister on 2 March 2012:
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in
Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
Ullapool Pier – Passenger access system, traffic management, new berthing dolphin and replacement linkspan
4 Completed 4 - -
Gourock-Dunoon Pontoons
2 Cancelled 0 - -
Kennacraig Phase 2
4 Completed 4 - -
A75 Hardgrove to Kinmount
10 Completed 9 - -
A96 Threapland 6 Statutory procedures
complete
0 - -
A68 Pathhead to Tynehead Junction
6 Statutory procedures
complete
0 - -
A95 Lackgie 4 Statutory procedures
complete
0 - -
A702 Candymill Bend and Edmonstone Brae
4 Statutory procedures
complete
0 - -
A737 Head Street Roundabout
1.5 Superseded by A737
Improvements at Beith project which
is currently in preparation.
0 - -
A876 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment
14 Currently being progressed as a
number of smaller schemes over a period of 8 to 10
years
1.2 - 1.2
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in
Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements: Advance Public Utilities
37.8 In construction 37.8 - -
Transport
Health maintenance to ensure assets are safe, effective and patient centred
50 Projects which formed this
inclusion are all completed.
15.0 - -
Health
Accelerating Schools for the Future
30.8 Five projects formed this
inclusion. One secondary school,
three primary schools and one
additional special needs school. All
schools now complete and open
to pupils.
30.8 - -
Schools
University of Glasgow – Centre for Virology Research
13 Completed
0 - -
University of Dundee – Phases 2 and 3 – refurbishment of Duncan of Jordanstone
8 Completed
0 - -
University of Abertay /Dundee College – Dundee Academy of Sport
6 In Preparation 0 - -
University of Edinburgh – Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences
8 Completed 0 - -
Further and higher education
Dundee Central Waterfront
4.5 In construction 0.0 - -
Fife Energy Park – Site Development
3.5 In construction 0.0 - -
ITREZ Technology Innovation Centre
4 Completed 2.4 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in
Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
ATOS Building – Forres Enterprise Park
3 Completed 3 - -
Inverness Campus
6 Completed 6 - -
Forres Enterprise Park – Extension of Roads
2 Completed 2 - -
Forres Enterprise Park – Provide 2 Units
3 Completed 3 - -
European Marine Science Park – Ground works
3.5 Completed 3.5 - -
Creative Clyde 1.7 Nearing Completion
0.0 - -
National Renewable Infrastructure Plan – Hunterston Quay Upgrade
2 Cancelled 0.0 - -
Enterprise
Priority investments within local authority Strategic Housing Investment Plans
15 Majority of projects which formed this
inclusion are completed.
15 Funding allocated to
local authorities across Scotland
not to specific projects, all of
which contribute to the overall
supply of affordable
housing.
Funding allocated to
local authorities
across Scotland not
to specific projects, all of
which contribute to
the overall supply of
affordable housing.
Housing
Clyde Gateway developments at Bridgeton Cross, Dalmarnock Cross, Rutherglen and Shawfield
37 Five projects formed this
inclusion. Four are completed, and one is on hold.
21.6 - -
Ayr Gaiety regeneration
1 In preparation 0 - -
Regeneration
National Records of Scotland – Thomas Thomson House –urgent roof repairs
1.5 Completed 1.5 - -
Historic Scotland – Abbotsford
0.7 Completed 0.7 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in
Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
House – restoration to bring into public use
Historic Scotland – Lews Castle development
1 The elements which formed this
inclusion are completed.
1 - -
Culture and heritage
Forestry Commission Scotland – upgrade of visitor facilities at David Marshall Lodge, Aberfoyle and Queen's View, Perthshire
1 Completed
1 - -
National Parks – visitor facility improvements within the National Parks
1 Completed 1.8 - -
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh – commence replacement of the garden's ageing glasshouses
1.5 Completed
1.5 - -
Rural and environment
Total 302
List of projects provided to the UK Chancellor on 23 November 2012:
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
A96 Threapland 6.0 Statutory procedures
complete
0.0 - -
A68 Pathhead to Tynehead Junction
11.0 Statutory procedures
complete
0.0 - -
A95 Lackgie 4.0 Statutory procedures
complete
0.0 - -
A702 Candymill Bend 4.0 Statutory 0.0 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
and Edmonstone Brae procedures complete
Trunk road maintenance 34.0 Completed 22.05 All Scottish trunk roads
All Scottish trunk roads
Cycling infrastructure projects
3.9 Completed 3.9 - Cycle parking at St Andrews
RC High School,
Kirkcaldy (£500)
Ferry port infrastructure 5.7 Five projects formed this
inclusion. Three are
completed, one is
currently in construction and one has
been cancelled.
3.5 - -
Canal infrastructure projects: regeneration and tourism
6.3 Projects which formed this
inclusion have been
completed.
4.6 - -
Transport total (8) 74.9
Highlands and Islands Enterprise: economic development projects
9.8 Completed 7.1 - -
Scottish Enterprise: economic development projects
40.4 Eight projects formed this
inclusion. Five are completed,
one is currently in
construction and two have
been cancelled.
4.4 - Rosyth Site Investigations (£0.5 million)
Port of Leith masterplanning
119.0 On hold 0.0 - -
VisitScotland: investment in Visitor Centre infrastructure, including Glasgow Visitor Information Centre
1.3 In construction 1.49 - -
Roslin International Centre for Livestock Improvement
10.0 In construction 10.0 - -
Enterprise total (5) 180.5
Forestry projects: access, road
6.2 Majority of projects which
3.15 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
infrastructure and buildings refurbishment
formed this inclusion are
completed.
National Parks: developing the rural economy
12.4 The elements which formed this inclusion
are completed.
2.89 - -
Scottish Natural Heritage: co-location Fort William
0.2 Completed
0.0 - -
Rural and environment total (3)
18.8
Scottish Court Service: estate improvement, essential maintenance and statutory compliance
8.4 Completed
8.4 £0.54 million £1.06 million
Upgrading the Safety Camera Network
2.4 Completed
2.4 - -
Justice total (2) 10.8
Affordable Housing Supply Programme: additional grant funding
40.0 Majority of projects which
formed this inclusion are
completed.
40.0 Funding allocated to
local authorities
across Scotland not
to specific projects, all of
which contribute to
the overall supply of
affordable housing.
Funding allocated to
local authorities
across Scotland not to
specific projects, all of
which contribute to
the overall supply of
affordable housing.
Housing total (1) 40.0
Clyde Gateway: office and industrial developments for economic growth
63.4 Seven projects formed this
inclusion. Three are
completed, and four are
on hold.
21.6 - -
Irvine Enterprise Area: Infrastructure and Innovation Campus, and Irvine Ailsa Road Industrial Units
5.9 Three projects formed this
inclusion. Two are completed
and one is in preparation.
2.7 - -
Ardrossan Quayside and Medical Centre
4.7 Two projects formed this
inclusion. Both are completed.
2.5 - -
Regeneration total (3) 74.0
National Theatre of 2.0 In construction 2.0 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
Scotland: Glasgow regeneration project
Works to Historic Scotland’s estate
1.4 Completed 1.4 Estate conservation
work throughout
Scotland.
Estate conservation
work throughout
Scotland.
National Museums of Scotland: maintenance
3.6 Completed 3.6 Estate conservation
work throughout
Scotland.
Estate conservation
work throughout
Scotland.
Creative Scotland: grants programme
1.5 The elements which formed this inclusion
are completed.
1.5 Part of a Scotland-wide
funding scheme.
Part of a Scotland-wide
funding scheme.
Culture and heritage total (4)
8.5
College projects: targeted investment in priority estates
65.0 Three projects formed this
inclusion. One is in
preparation, one is on hold
and one has been
cancelled.
0 - -
Further and higher education total (1)
65.0
Health: backlog maintenance/equipment replacement
75.0 Projects which formed this
inclusion are all completed.
10.00 - -
Health: bring forward projects through capital funding projects currently earmarked for revenue funding
188.9 Twenty one projects
formed this inclusion. Nine are completed,
four are currently in
construction and eight are
in hub development.
0.0
Lynebank Hospital,
Dunfermline (£0.3 million) which formed
part of the NHS Fife – low secure
mental health inclusion
NHS Fife – Glenwood
Health Centre (£5 million) NHS Fife – Low secure
mental health (£2.5million)
NHS Fife – mental health
West Fife (£3.1 million)
NHS Highland Renal and Endoscopy
2.0 Completed 2.0 - -
NHS Highland Day Services
15.0 Completed 15.0 - -
NHS Grampian Inverurie Health Centre and Community Maternity Unit
7.0 In hub development
7.0 - -
Project name ‘Shovel ready’ project funding
requested (£ million)
Status Funding allocated
(£ million)
Funding allocated in Dunfermline (£ million)
Funding allocated in
Fife (£ million)
NHS Grampian: Aboyne Health Centre
2.0 Smaller scale project
completed
2.0 - -
NHS Grampian: Stonehaven Health Centre
2.0 Cancelled 0.0 - -
NHS Grampian: additional theatre capacity
3.0 Completed 3.0 - -
NHS Lanarkshire: Monklands – additional backlog investment
10.0 Completed 10.0 - -
NHS Tayside: additional theatre capacity – Ninewells
3.0 Completed 3.0 - -
NHS Tayside: intensive care unit upgrade
1.0 Completed 1.0 - -
Health total (11) 308.9
20 x 3G pitches 6.0 Some elements
which formed this inclusion
are completed
0.0 - -
National sporting facilities
2.0 Two projects formed this
inclusion, one is in
preparation and one has
since been cancelled.
0.0 - -
School investment 5.0 Elements within this
inclusion are complete.
0.0 - -
Community Hub investment
3.0 Elements within this
inclusion are ongoing.
0.0 - -
Sports legacy projects 23.6 Some elements
within this inclusion are completed or
ongoing.
9.3 St Columba’s High School, Dunfermline
(£0.15 million)
St Columba’s High School, Dunfermline
(£0.15 million) 3G pitch at Burntisland
(£0.11 million) ice plant
replacement, Kirkcaldy (£0.1
million)
Sport total (5) 39.6
Total capital investment (43)
820.8
Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by John Swinney on 26 November 2015 (Official Report, c. 40), whether it will set out its spending plans for beyond 2016-17 before the end of the parliamentary session.
(S4W-28742)
John Swinney: The Scottish Government will publish the Draft Budget 2016-17 on 16 December 2015, which will set out detailed spending plans for the next financial year and the government’s vision for the longer term direction of the public finances in Scotland.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government what the (a) size and (b) value is of public sector land that has planning permission.
(S4W-28772)
John Swinney: The information requested is not held centrally by the Scottish Government.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on the (a) size and (b) value of public sector land not in use in each year since 2011.
(S4W-28778)
John Swinney: The information requested is not held centrally by the Scottish Government.
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Scottish Labour): To ask the Scottish Government what the (a) size and (b) value is of public sector land that is for sale.
(S4W-28780)
John Swinney: The information requested is not held centrally by the Scottish Government.
Health and Social Care
Jim Hume (South Scotland) (Scottish Liberal Democrats): To ask the Scottish Government whether each NHS board has hepatitis C treatment targets for 2016 and, if so, what they are.
(S4W-28817)
Maureen Watt: The hepatitis C treatment target for each NHS board is set out in the following table:
NHS board Hepatitis C Treatment Target 2015-16
Ayrshire and Arran 98
Borders 14
Dumfries and Galloway 41
Fife 58
Forth Valley 96
Grampian 168
Greater Glasgow and Clyde 506
Highland 56
Lanarkshire 126
Lothian 215
Orkney 2
Shetland 4
Tayside 114
Western Isles 2
Scotland 1500
Jim Hume (South Scotland) (Scottish Liberal Democrats): To ask the Scottish Government what the overall spend has been on hepatitis C treatments in each of the last three years.
(S4W-28818)
Maureen Watt: The Scottish Government has provided NHS boards with £26.7 million in each of the last three years under the Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Framework to support its implementation, which includes provision of hepatitis C treatment.
These funding allocations do not represent the entirety of spend on hepatitis C treatment by the NHS, as hepatitis C treatment activity will also be supported by NHS board core allocations. The total spend on hepatitis C treatments in each of the last three years is therefore not held centrally.
Transport Scotland
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party): To ask the Scottish Government how much (a) it has and (b) each of its agencies have spent on commissioning (i) opinion polls and (ii) research by focus groups in each year since 1999.
Holding answer issued: 10 December 2015 (S4W-28680)
John Swinney: Opinion polls:
(a) (i) The Scottish Government has not commissioned opinion polls during this period and therefore does not hold the cost information requested. (b) (i) We are unable to provide information on opinion polls commissioned by Scottish Government agencies. This information is not held centrally and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.
Focus groups:
(a) (b) (ii) It is not possible to provide cost information on the use of focus groups for either the Scottish Government or its agencies. Where focus groups are used in research they normally form one element of a programme of work and costs are not separately available.