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Last updated: 27 April 2023

BB20230428

Supported by: Foysol Choudhury*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Tess White*, Stuart McMillan* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-08669 Maggie Chapman: International Workers' Memorial Day 2023 (lodged on 26 April 2023) New Support: Foysol Choudhury* R, Mercedes Villalba* R, Audrey Nicoll*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Mark Ruskell*, Paul Sweeney* R, Alasdair Allan* S6M-08668 Jim Fairlie: Perth High School Teenage Cancer Trust Fundraising (lodged on 26 April 2023) New Support: Ruth Maguire*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Mark Ruskell*, Paul Sweeney*, John Swinney*, Alasdair Allan* S6M-08667 Evelyn Tweed: Kippen Tennis Club Marks 40th Anniversary (lodged on 26 April 2023) New Support: Marie...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20211108

Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Natalie Don*, Bob Doris*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Siobhian Brown* *S6M-01947 Michael Marra: Dundee and Angus College’s Ambitious New Climate Target—That the Parliament welcomes what it sees as Dundee and Angus College’s ambitious plan to achieve net zero in its building and energy supplies by 2030; understands that this will see it replacing all gas-fired technology with renewable sources, replacing all petrol and diesel vehicles with electric equivalents and the elimination of plastic waste by 2022; recognises that this will see a significant acceleration in the process with the date of 2030 beating the Scottish Government’s target by 10 years; believes that both the college and its Principal, Simon Hewitt, are showing leadership in this area, and is grateful for what it considers is the wider and vital contribution made by the further education sector in developing the skills and careers needed to face the climate crisis. *S6M-01945 Marie...
Last updated: 5 November 2021

BB20211108

Supported by: Stuart McMillan*, Natalie Don*, Bob Doris*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Siobhian Brown* *S6M-01947 Michael Marra: Dundee and Angus College’s Ambitious New Climate Target— That the Parliament welcomes what it sees as Dundee and Angus College’s ambitious plan to achieve net zero in its building and energy supplies by 2030; understands that this will see it replacing all gas-fired technology with renewable sources, replacing all petrol and diesel vehicles with electric equivalents and the elimination of plastic waste by 2022; recognises that this will see a significant acceleration in the process with the date of 2030 beating the Scottish Government’s target by 10 years; believes that both the college and its Principal, Simon Hewitt, are showing leadership in this area, and is grateful for what it considers is the wider and vital contribution made by the further education sector in developing the skills and careers needed to face the climate crisis. *S6M-01945 Marie...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2019

There is no Marie Curie hospice in Aberdeen, but there are about 50 Marie Curie nurses working in Aberdeen and across the Grampian area to support people with cancer and terminal conditions.
Last updated: 13 June 2025

050625 CPG Volunteering Minutes DRAFT

Marie asked how it was possible to balance and communicate the benefits of volunteering but also support inclusion.
Last updated: 11 June 2025

05 June 2025 CPG Volunteering Minutes DRAFT

Marie asked how it was possible to balance and communicate the benefits of volunteering but also support inclusion.
Last updated: 6 November 2024

CPG Music minutes 241009

Cross-Party Group on Music October 9, 6pm, Online Minute Present MSPs Michelle Thomson, Claire Baker Invited guests Jenny Jamison, Royal High School Preservation Trust Mehar Shagufta, Playlist for Life Non-MSP Group Members Iona Fyfe, Pamela Black (HITS), Neil Fox (NYOS), Donald Macleod (Holdfast), Stina Tweeddale (Music Venues Trust), Carol Main (Live Music Now Scotland), Robert Kilpatrick (SMIA), Ailsa Macintosh (BBC), Alison Reeves (Making Music), Robert Baxter (St Mary’s...
Last updated: 13 February 2024

Letter from ECYP Committee on AI and education

See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG www.gov.scot    • Doune Primary explored fairness and bias in AI technologies. • St Mary’s in Leith worked with the Centre for Research in Digital Education to dream up their own AI systems for the future of education. • Oakwood Primary in Glasgow had an interesting day wor...
Last updated: 19 January 2024

Minute of the meeting held 28 November 2023

Cross-Party Group on Sustainable Transport 28 November 2023, 18:00, Mary Fairfax Somerville Room, Scottish Parliament Topic: Fossil-Free Future - Public transport decarbonisation Minutes Present MSPs Graham Simpson MSP (Convener, chairing) Mark Ruskell MSP (Deputy Convener) John Mason MSP (Deputy Convener) Sarah Boyack MSP (Deputy Convener) Invited guests Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop MSP Guest speaker: David Clarke (Technical Director at Railway Industry Association) Guest speaker: Jamie Wilson (Head of Concepts and Advanced Engineering at Alexander Dennis) Guest speaker: Kevin Hobbs (Chief Executive Officer at CMAL) Non-MSP Michael Adamson (Alexander Dennis) Paul Baines (Siemens Mobility) James Barclay (Levenmouth Railway Campaign) Douglas Bryce (Disability Equality Scotland) Ian Budd (Friends of the Far North Line) David Burke (Harland & Wolff) Stephen Caldicott (Light Rail UK Group) Leah Callan (Transform Scotland) Marie Connell (Alexander Dennis) Page1of7 Mike Connelly (Rail & Bus Communications) Heather Cowan (Transport Scotland) Valerie Davidson (SPT) Chris Day (Transform Scotland) Jim Densham (Cycling UK) Bob Docherty (Railway Industry Association) Julia Eglin (Transform Scotland) Rhuaraidh Fleming (Network Rail) Abigail Fletcher (Graham Simpson MSP office) David Frenz (Stagecoach East Scotland) Brian Fulton (CMAL) David Giles (SAPT) Andrea Green (Alstom Group) Ellie Harrison (Get Glasgow Moving) Colin Hattersley (Transform Creative) Lara Henderson (Community Transport Association) Alex Hornby (McGills) Colin Howden (Transform Scotland) Laura Hyde-White (Transform Scotland) Andrew Jarvis (First Bus) David Kelly (Community Transport Association) Becky Kenton-Lake (Stop Climate Chaos Scotland) Craig Laws (Enterprise Holdings) Siobhan Lennie (Alstom Group) Graeme Macfarlan (First Bus) Mairi Mackellaig (Transport Scotland) Vic MacKinlay (LRTA) Page2of7 Lawrence Marshall (Capital Rail Action Group) Craig McGarrie (Intelligent Health) Aaron McHale (individual) Alastair McInroy (Technology Scotland) Patrick Miner (individual) Blair Moglia (CMAL) William Morley (ScotRail) Craig Morrison (Hitachi Rail) Rachael Murphy (SEStran) David Murray-Smith (SAPT) Mike Mustard (Findlay Irvine Ltd) Heather Noller (Network Rail) Peter Ovenstone (Heritage Railway Association) Lee Pounder (SPL Powerlines) Ruth Rice (CMAL) Ralph Roberts (McGills) Alexander Ross (Network Rail) Edward Rowlandson (LNER) Devin Scobie (Railway Industry Association) Alex Stewart (Siemens Mobility) Ian Wallace (Alexander Dennis) Paul White (CPT UK) David Winpenny (Heritage Railway Association) Page3of7 Apologies Helen Todd (Ramblers) David Prescott (Allan Rail) Paul Tetlaw (Transform Scotland) Iain MacDonald (Light Rail UK) Deborah Paton (GCC) Ian McCall (Paths for All) Stuart Hay (Living Streets) Amelia Morgan (Scottish Canals) Allison Cosgrove (Railfuture Scotland) Keith Fisken (SEStran) Gus Russel (Tweed Valley Railway Campaign) Ali Russel (Tweed Valley Railway Campaign) Adrian Davis (Edinburgh Napier University) Scott Prentice (ScotRail) Welcome & introductions Graham Simpson MSP, Convener of the CPG, opened the meeting at 18:25.
Last updated: 27 January 2023

Food Minute of meeting 21 September 2022

Innovation in the Food and Drink Industry –What does it Actually Mean? RG thanked Mary Lawton for providing the secretariat for many years and Kirsty Tinsdale for taking over the role and introduced the theme and thanked the speakers for joining us.

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