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Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 11 June 2020

On admission to custody, every prisoner is screened to identify whether they have any immediate healthcare needs.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 31 October 2023

It is my understanding that the issue was one of negotiating access with a tenant farmer and that things were not as clear as they could have been at tenant farmer level.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2021

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 11 February 2021

Between them, they have 103 cinema screens across Scotland, which represents about 28 per cent of the total number of screens.
Last updated: 13 March 2026

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S6W-44417 Tim Eagle: To ask the Scottish Government what action Screen Scotland is taking to increase (a) filming and (b) post-production work in the Highlands and Islands region.
Last updated: 29 July 2024

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Supported by: Paul Sweeney*, Tess White* *S6M-13918 Claire Baker: Congratulating Kelty Community Cinema on Reaching its 100th Screening Milestone —That the Parliament congratulates Kelty Community Cinema in Fife as the volunteer-led group prepares to celebrate its 100th screening later in 2024; understands that the cinema was formed in 2016 and started screening the following year, with Kelty holding its first inaugural film festival in 2018; notes that, for its 100th screening on 21 September, it will be showing a silent movie from 1924, Buster Keaton’s Sherlock Jr, which will be accompanied by live music; believes that the cinema's screenings regularly attract around 30 attendees, with its films at Christmas being the most popular; notes that it screens films to suit all ages, from Lilo & Stitch to Mrs Harris Goes to Paris; is grateful to Creative Scotland for providing the cinema with top-of-the- range equipment in 2020 and thanks the National Lottery Community Fund for its recent funding; commends the area's community co-op members on raising £1,500 through the local community fund for the group; recognises the hard work of the volunteers; applauds the cinema’s launch of a "borrow a movie" initiative in response to the rising cost of living and its commitment to keeping ticket prices at an affordable level; acknowledges Kelty’s cinema-going heritage, including its Gothenburg Picture House and the Regal Cinema, which opened in 1939; extends its very best wishes to everyone at Kelty Community Cinema, and wishes them all success with the 100th screening event and for the future Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Martin Whitfield*, Jackie Dunbar*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kevin Stewart*, Fulton MacGregor*, Colin Beattie*, Paul Sweeney*, Foysol Choudhury*, Karen Adam*, Tess White*, Paul O'Kane* Claire Baker: Celebrating 60 Years of the Forth Road Bridge —That the *S6M-13917 Parliament celebrates 60 years of the Forth Road Bridge, which has been connecting Fife and the central belt since it was opened by The Queen on 4 September 1964; notes that, outside the United States, the iconic crossing was then the longest suspension bridge in the world, spanning 1.5 miles (2.5km); understands that a series of public events will be held on 4 and 7 September to Monday 29 July 2024 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan commemorate the anniversary, including a ceremony with schoolchildren and representatives from the area to celebrate the bridge’s links with the community and the travelling public, a fleet of vintage and electric buses offering trips across it, a public exhibition on its history, presentations about the future of the famous crossing from industry professionals and 60 tours to the top of the towers for members of the public, which will be available through a competition; welcomes these celebrations; recognises that, although it is now used only by pedestrians, cyclists and public transport, the bridge is still one of the world’s most significant long-span suspension bridges and is an important engineering achievement; notes that it is now managed by BEAR Scotland and that, in recent years, it has been strengthened and refurbished to provide many more decades of service; extends its very best wishes towards the celebrations, and wishes all involved with these success.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Subordinate legislation: Kevin Stewart (Minister for Local Government and Housing) to move—S5M-07895 That the Local Government and Communities Committee recommends — that the Private Residential Tenancies (Information for Tenants) (Scotland) Regulations [draft] be approved. 5.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Neil Bibby: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on expenditure in West Scotland from the Tenant Grant Fund, including whether funding has been renewed as a result of its Programme for Government announcement to widen eligibility.
Last updated: 4 April 2025

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S6M-16621: Christine Grahame: Stow Station House Celebrates— That the Parliament congratulates Stow Community Trust on the official opening of Stow Station House on 26 February 2025 by the Cabinet Secretary for Transport; understands that this milestone represents the culmination of several years of intense efforts on behalf of the Trust to realise its ambition to restore the 185-year- old building, utilising funding from a range of sources, including the Scottish Government, Scottish Borders Council, Railway Heritage Trust, Station Community Regeneration Trust, BCCF Environmental and windfarm funds from EDF Energy and SSE, transforming the building into a beautiful and stylish community space displaying an array of railway memorabilia, including a large station clock from Glasgow Central railway station; notes that, now that it is complete, it has a tenant...
Last updated: 28 March 2025

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S6M-16621: Christine Grahame: Stow Station House Celebrates— That the Parliament congratulates Stow Community Trust on the official opening of Stow Station House on 26 February 2025 by the Cabinet Secretary for Transport; understands that this milestone represents the culmination of several years of intense efforts on behalf of the Trust to realise its ambition to restore the 185-year- old building, utilising funding from a range of sources, including the Scottish Government, Scottish Borders Council, Railway Heritage Trust, Station Community Regeneration Trust, BCCF Environmental and windfarm funds from EDF Energy and SSE, transforming the building into a beautiful and stylish community space displaying an array of railway memorabilia, including a large station clock from Glasgow Central railway station; notes that, now that it is complete, it has a tenant...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2018

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 26 April 2018

That approach was great: it has taken tenant participation to a higher level—to where it should be in the process, which is that it is equal.

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