Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Willie Coffey*, Richard Lyle*, Bill Kidd*, Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance* *S5M-21911 Claudia Beamish: New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site—That the Parliament notes with concern that New Lanark Trust has entered into consultation on staff redundancies at the New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site; recognises the distress and uncertainty felt by employees, their families and New Lanark Village residents; acknowledges the financial challenges faced by the Trust, reinforced by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the tourism and leisure sector; values the site’s historical significance as renowned Millowner Robert Owen’s vision of protecting workers welfare and becoming an 18th century model for industrial communities; recognises the value in harnessing the water power of the Clyde to operate the mills in the past as well as future sustainability options; recognises the educational value of the site and the opportunities for visitors across the world to learn about co-operative values and enjoy visiting the site, and looks forward to working in collaboration with all partners concerned, including Unison, to explore the options available to minimise redundancies and find a sustainable future for this globally-recognised heritage site.