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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Miles Briggs*, Donald Cameron*, Edward Mountain*, John Lamont*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alison Harris*, Maurice Corry*, Jamie Greene*, Colin Beattie*, Murdo Fraser*, Ross Thomson*, Richard Lyle*, Rachael Hamilton* *S5M-04307 Alexander Stewart: Fife Fruit and Veg Wholesaler Receives Top Innovation Award That the Parliament congratulates the Fife fruit and vegetable wholesaler, Malcolm — Wood, on winning the coveted Innovation of the Year award at the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2017; notes that new legislation preventing fast food outlets from disposing of food and starch waste in public drains prompted Malcolm to come up with an affordable, compact starch filtration system named PeelTech; believes that Malcolm, of Ivan Wood and Sons...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Sandesh Gulhane*, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Neil Bibby*, Maggie Chapman*, Pam Gosal*, David Torrance*, Karen Adam* Beatrice Wishart: Charity Walker’s Canine Companion Recognised with Award *S6M-04595 —That the Parliament congratulates greyhound saluki dog, Jet, on receipt of a Commendation from the PDSA for devotion to her owner, Chris Lewis, during his long walk around the UK’s coastline raising awareness and funds for veterans charity, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA); understands that Chris adopted Jet in Northern Ireland and that she has accompanied him for years on his walk; further understands that at the time Chris adopted Jet he had raised £7,000 and that he has now raised £272,000; acknowledges Jet’s loyalty to Chris and that the strong bond between the two has aided Chris in continuing the challenge; notes that PDSA Commendations are part of the PDSA Animal Awards programme, which recognises acts of extraordinary animal devotion or bravery; congratulates Chris and Jet for walking most of the UK’s coastline, having started in Swansea in August 2017, reached Unst in Shetland, the most northerly part of the UK, in December 2019, as celebrated in motion S5M-20230, and reached Dorchester, in May 2022; notes that Chris met his fiancée, Kate, on his travels and they have recently had a son...
Last updated: 1 June 2022

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Supported by: Sandesh Gulhane*, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Neil Bibby*, Maggie Chapman*, Pam Gosal*, David Torrance*, Karen Adam* Beatrice Wishart: Charity Walker’s Canine Companion Recognised with Award *S6M-04595 —That the Parliament congratulates greyhound saluki dog, Jet, on receipt of a Commendation from the PDSA for devotion to her owner, Chris Lewis, during his long walk around the UK’s coastline raising awareness and funds for veterans charity, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA); understands that Chris adopted Jet in Northern Ireland and that she has accompanied him for years on his walk; further understands that at the time Chris adopted Jet he had raised £7,000 and that he has now raised £272,000; acknowledges Jet’s loyalty to Chris and that the strong bond between the two has aided Chris in continuing the challenge; notes that PDSA Commendations are part of the PDSA Animal Awards programme, which recognises acts of extraordinary animal devotion or bravery; congratulates Chris and Jet for walking most of the UK’s coastline, having started in Swansea in August 2017, reached Unst in Shetland, the most northerly part of the UK, in December 2019, as celebrated in motion S5M-20230, and reached Dorchester, in May 2022; notes that Chris met his fiancée, Kate, on his travels and they have recently had a son...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 25 April 2019

On Tuesday, I spoke to a representative of Children 1st, who wanted to tell me how he got into the parkrun habit; how he had been joined by his sons; how one of his sons had received the prize for the most personal bests in the parkrun last year; how his neighbour had then joined them, along with one of his son’s friends, who went on to get his t-shirt for completing 10 parkruns, which was the first thing that he had ever won; and how they understood that, in order to beat their time, they would have to go out running during the week.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 14 March 2019

More than that, the eight men who lost their lives included two fathers, each with two sons on board, which prompted the local MP Jo Grimond to question whether the RNLI should be allowing fathers and their sons to be going out on the same lifeboat on such operations.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 10 January 2019

Many carers see themselves not as a carer, but as a mother, a husband, a son, a sister, a friend or, sometimes, a neighbour.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 01 November 2018

As I said, I could have mentioned many other schools—I know that from my son’s nursery forest walks. It is not just schools.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2018

Willie Rennie has mentioned Ruth McEnaney, who has a young son. Ruth’s mother wrote to me and asked that I speak on her behalf.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2017

Just last week, a constituent told me of her grave concerns about the lack of additional support for her autistic son. She said: “my son is ... being abandoned to the ideological commitment to inclusion.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 26 April 2017

I am talking about people such as Khalida Hussein, who was relieved to finally get a diagnosis for her severely autistic son a year ago, only to discover that that meant joining an even longer waiting list for assessment and resource allocation, which she is yet to receive; Elspeth Martin, who is keen to use her own resources to provide an additional support worker for her son to support his learning in school, but who has been told that she cannot because of a council policy that does not even exist; and Caroline Muir, whose teenage son has ricocheted from school to school following exclusion after exclusion as a result of challenging behaviour that is linked to Asperger’s, to the point that I have helped her to submit a section 70 complaint to the Scottish ministers, so badly has she been let down.

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