Supported by: John Finnie*, Lewis Macdonald*, Elaine Smith*, Rhoda Grant*, Iain Gray*, Alex Rowley*, Alison Johnstone*, Jackie Baillie*, Claudia Beamish* *S5M-00103 Stuart McMillan: Greenock Waterfront Cinema That the Parliament — congratulates Greenock Waterfront Cinema as it celebrates its 20th birthday in 2016; notes that it is an independent four-screen cinema that aims to entertain all ages and tastes in films; further notes that the management has a reputation for working closely with people in the Inverclyde community including with a Saturday Kids Club and special screenings with subtitles for people who are hard of hearing or deaf; recognises that the Waterfront Cinema also provides special screenings for people with autistic spectrum disorders in which the sound is turned down; notes that many charities in Inverclyde raise funds and awareness at events in the cinema; welcomes Greenock Waterfront Cinema having strong links with schools, youth groups and having a programme that is varied, including the screening of the Inverclyde Ballet Company Alba Ballet full-length recording of The Nutcracker; acknowledges that Greenock Waterfront Cinema has received nominations for awards that recognise its varied work in the community with an Investor in People Award and Greenock Chamber of Commerce Bees Knees Award to the assistant manager as an Emerging Young Talent, and wishes Greenock Waterfront Cinema every success in the future.