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  1. Council Tax Reduction Caseload and expenditure, Scotland, October to December 2014

    Caseload and expenditure for the Council Tax Reduction scheme in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Local government finance statistics
  2. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Fire Safety and Organisational Statistics, Scotland, 2013-14

    Statistical bulletin providing information on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Topics covered include Home Fire Safety Visits, stations, equipment, workforce and attacks on personnel at incidents.

  3. Scottish Local Government Financial Statistics 2013-14

    Scottish Local Government Financial Statistics is an annual publication that provides a comprehensive overview of Scottish Local Authority financial activity. The publication covers Local Authority income, revenue and capital expenditure, outstanding debt, local taxation and Local Authority pensions.

    Part of:
    Local government finance statistics
  4. Community Experiences of Sectarianism

    This study explored community experiences and perceptions of sectarianism, based on in-depth qualitative research within five case study communities across Scotland. The insights obtained provide depth and context to other research about sectarianism, including quantitative survey and national criminal offending data.

  5. Community Experiences of Sectarianism – Research Finding

    This report provides a summary of the key findings on community experiences and perceptions of sectarianism, based on in-depth qualitative research within five case study communities across Scotland. The insights obtained provide depth and context to other research about sectarianism, including quantitative survey and national criminal offending data.

  6. Community Impact of Public Processions

    The study examined the community impact of public processions, with a particular focus on processions which were perceived to be 'problematic'. The research involved a multi-method approach and included qualitative and quantitative data collection. Although the research considered a wide range of processions (including community and political), its particular focus was on Loyalist and Irish Republican processions.

  7. Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2014: Public Attitudes to Sectarianism in Scotland

    This report sets out key findings from the 2014 Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) on public attitudes to sectarianism in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
  8. Scottish Social Attitudes survey 2014: Public Attitudes to Sectarianism in Scotland – Research Findings

    This report presents a summary of the key findings from the 2014 Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) on public attitudes to sectarianism in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
  9. Becoming a Good Food Nation: an analysis of consultation responses

    Full analysis of responses to the consultation on development of a revised national food and drink policy.

  10. Becoming a Good Food Nation: an analysis of consultation responses: research findings

    Summary analysis of responses to the consultation on development of a revised national food and drink policy.

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