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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180928

Supported by: Richard Lyle*, Rona Mackay*, Emma Harper*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance* *S5M-14135 Jenny Gilruth: Move More Fife, Tackling Cancer That the Parliament commends — Fife Sports and Leisure Trust’s Move More Fife on its research around being fit and more physically active to help tackle the effects of cancer and treatment for the condition; notes that it is a new community-based physical activity programme for cancer patients, including David Hamilton and Robert Gilmour from Glenrothes; praises David and Robert on their progress with the programme, which started with gentle movement classes that focused on flexibility and movement; notes that other classes offered by the trust include active aqua options, golf, badminton, treadmills, exercise bikes, rowing machines and balance exercises to improve fitness; congratulates David and Robert on their progress, and wishes them, and Move More Fife, the best of luck with their activities.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190925

Supported by: Margaret Mitchell*, Bill Kidd*, Alexander Stewart*, Finlay Carson*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Richard Lyle*, Annie Wells*, Stuart McMillan*, Edward Mountain*, Maurice Corry*, Jamie Greene*, Jeremy Balfour* Stuart McMillan: Ryan Borland Recognised by Scottish FA for Volunteer *S5M-19039 Work—That the Parliament congratulates 22-year-old Ryan Borland, from Inverclyde, on winning a grassroots award for helping disabled adults play football; understands that Ryan won the Best Young Volunteer award at the West Region Scottish FA Awards for giving up his own time since he was 14 to run the Greenock United team with his dad and others; notes that, in that time, Ryan has also helped hundreds of youngsters across Inverclyde get...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170130

Supported by: John Finnie* *S5M-03737 Rachael Hamilton: Interlopers Orienteering Club That the Parliament — congratulates the Interlopers Orienteering Club on being awarded £3,400 by the Big Lottery Fund; notes that this will allow the club to print orienteering maps of a number of areas in East Lothian and stage the 2017 Scottish Championships, as well as a series of smaller Sprintelope events, which are aimed people in the community who are newcomers to the sport; notes the importance of recreational outdoor activities...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2018

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 29 March 2018

If the action plan is going to respond to underreporting, you will need to get a sense of what those different factors might be.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 29 May 2019

The bill anticipates that there would be a marker in the valuation roll, the existence or lack of which might be challenged by a proprietor, tenant or occupier, as it might be a gateway to their getting or not getting relief. As Alastair Kirkwood mentioned, we anticipate that more proposals might come into the system unless there are active measures to reduce their volume.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 05 February 2025

That is what gets things moving. I would love things to get moving with Sheriffhall roundabout in whatever direction.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 14 December 2022

Those people are given the chance to get their licence back at a later stage.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190523

Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Sandra White*, Richard Lyle*, Angela Constance*, Fulton MacGregor* *S5M-17391 Joan McAlpine: Face Equality Day—That the Parliament notes that 22 May 2019 is Face Equality Day; notes that this annual awareness day is organised by the charity, Changing Faces, which supports the estimated 1.3 million people in the UK who have a visible facial difference, such as a mark or scar, or that has been caused by a medical condition; understands that the awareness day aims to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and equally, regardless of the appearance of their face or body; notes that, this year, it is focusing on adults with such differences and that Changing Faces is publishing the findings of research into its service users' experiences with employment, health and wellbeing, dating and relationships; acknowledges that the charity is seeking to raise awareness of the day with the hashtag, #FaceEqualityDay, Thursday 23 May 2019 9 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan and has been supporting schools by providing free activity...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2012

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 19 September 2012

Why not just build on the controlled activities regulations?” The basis of CAR is simple things that people get on and do.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2019

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 12 September 2019

Unfortunately, it will only get worse, unless there is investment.

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