Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Katy Clark*, Jeremy Balfour*, Jackie Baillie*, James Dornan*, Monica Lennon*, Stuart McMillan*, Foysol Choudhury* *S6M-03340 Audrey Nicoll: Raban400 Project Receives £7,980 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund —That the Parliament welcomes the news that Raban400:four hundred years of printing in Aberdeen, a project run by Robert Gordon University, has received £7,980 funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund; understands that the National Lottery Heritage Fund gives grants to organisations in the UK to help to improve cultural heritage, museums, natural environments, parks and historic places to archaeology; further understands that the Raban400 project, aims to commemorate 400 years since Edward Raban came to Aberdeen and set up a printing workshop on Castle Street, becoming the official printer of the City and the University, and understands that the funding will help the project to develop a website that will reveal new and hitherto unknown aspects of Raban's life and his contribution to printing, both in Aberdeen and in Scotland more generally.