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Last updated: 23 November 2023

Annual Return 2022 to 2023

MSPs in Attendance Meghan Gallacher MSP Jeremy Balfour MSP Non MSPs in Attendance Sharon Fairley, Scottish Private Nurseries Association Caitlin Logan, One Parent Families Scotland Chris Ross, Children in Scotland Arran Goodfellow, Children in Scotland David Mackay, Children in Scotland Julie Thomson, Children in Scotland Sarah Paterson, YouthLink Scotland ...
Last updated: 18 May 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 26 April 2023

DRAFT MINUTES: CPG NATURE AND CLIMATE COMMITTEE ROOM 4, THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 6.00 – 7.30PM _________________________________________________________________________ ATTENDEES Mark Ruskell MSP, Io Hadjicosta (Mark Ruskell MSP), Sophie Brett (Keep Scotland Beautiful), Arina Russell (Woodland Trust Scotland), Suzie Saunders (Woodland Trust Scotland), Juliet Caldwell (Scottish Environment LINK), Morag Wells (Scottish Environment LINK), Dan Paris (Scottish Environment LINK), Fiona Hyslop MSP, Beatrice Wishart MSP, Jason Rose (RSPB Scotland), Sharon...
Last updated: 5 July 2022

CPG Children and Young People Minutes 3 May 22

Salena Begley MBE, Family Fund Sarah McMillan, Scottish Association of Social Work Sarah Paterson, YouthLink Scotland Sharon Fairley, Scottish PNA Time Frew, YouthLink Scotland Toni Groundwater, Families Outside Tracey Thompson, Early Years Scotland Vonnie Sandlan, Children 1st Welcome from chair Meghan Gallacher MSP welcomed the members of the CPG to the t...
Last updated: 16 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Learning Disability meeting of 28 October 2021

People who were there Paul O’Kane MSP - Convener Click to add text Pam Duncan Glancy MSP Oliver Mundell MSP Jan Savage - ENABLE Scotland (Secretariat) Jana De Villiers - Royal College of Psychiatrists Colin Menabney - ENABLE Glasgow Sandy Cruikshank – The Assembly James McNab – People First Scotland John Clark – The Assembly Pat Graham - PAMIS Emma Congreve - Fraser of Allander Institute Norma Curran - VIAS Lorraine Mackenzie - Parent Tracey McFall – PIA (Partners in Advocacy) Michele Munro – Partners for Inclusion Faye Keogh - Turning Point Scotland Catriona McDougall - People First Andy Williams – Central Advocacy Partners Peter Scott – Independent Living Fund Scotland Maureen Martin – EDG Emma Walker – Camphill Scotland Joe Gough - Kaleidoscope Andrew Millar - SCLD John Dalrymple – Radical Visions Andrew Wright - SMC Jenny Millar - PAMIS Aidan Reid – RCP psychologist John Gallon – The Assembly Kate Monahan Sharon...
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 31 October 2024

With that in mind, what major improvements does the Scottish Government have planned for the A77 in the next decade? As Ms Dowey knows, there has already been substantial investment, including in the Maybole bypass.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 27 March 2025

I will not repeat what I said to Ms Dowey’s colleague Roz McCall on information sharing.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2016

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Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator, has a key role in overseeing the quality of service, and speeds, delivered by broadband providers. I recently met Sharon White, Ofcom’s Chief Executive, where broadband speeds, and wider quality of service issues, were discussed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 October 2016

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In addition letters have been written to the UK Government and Ofcom, urging them to establish a Working Group involving the Devolved Administration to oversee the design of the proposed USO for broadband. I also recently met with Sharon White, Chief Executive of Ofcom, at which the broadband USO was discussed.
Last updated: 17 April 2025

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Net Zero and Energy, and Transport 1. James Dornan 2. Sharon Dowey 3. Elena Whitham 4. Pam Gosal 5.

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