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Last updated: 29 September 2025

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S6W-40848 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to develop best scientific practice in marine and coastal restoration activity. S6W-40849 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government on what date section 7 of the Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Act 2024, which deals with the removal of a trustee by the court, will come int...
Last updated: 15 September 2025

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Stuart McMillan: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Inverclyde Council, private developers and registered social landlords operating in Inverclyde regarding housing development activity planned for the current financial year and for 2026-27.
Last updated: 7 January 2025

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*S6M-16015 Annie Wells: Glasgow Charity Supports Children's Digital Literacy—That the Parliament congratulates Rosemount Lifelong Learning, a Royston-based charity that is helping to tackle digital exclusion and promote digital literacy with the launch of Digitots, which is a new initiative supporting children aged three to five with the development of the skills that they need to thrive in a tech-driven world; understands that the charity was recently supported by a £99,600 grant to help launch Digitots through the Building Digital Skills Fund, a partnership between the HFD Charitable Foundation and Virgin Money Foundation; believes that this funding has enabled the charity to hire a part-time IT tutor to support Digitots and other initiatives addressing digital exclusion, as well as to invest in new laptops; understands that many of the families served by Rosemount Lifelong Learning do not have regular access to digital equipment; further understands that the charity’s ambition is to ensure that everyone has access to the technology and skills needed for both life and work online; believes that the initiative aims to equip pre-schoolers with introductory digital skills through activities...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Explanatory Notes Planning (Scotland) Bill

Paragraph (b) inserts new section 138(5) which provides that, when a person is convicted of such an offence, the court is to have regard to any financial benefit or likely financial benefit that the convicted person may accrue in consequence of the activity which constituted the offence.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Bill Kidd*, Lewis Macdonald*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Miles Briggs*, Rona Mackay* *S5M-16753 Angus MacDonald: Jayne Clason, Judo Coach of the Year—That the Parliament congratulates Jayne Clason, who is an instructor at Deanburn Judo Club, on being named as the coach of the year at the recent British Judo Council awards; understands that Jayne has represented Team Scotland at previous Commonwealth Games and has also won several medals at GB level; notes that the family-run Deanburn club, which was established in 1988, caters for primary school pupils in and around the Grangemouth area; recognises what it sees as the benefit of martial arts in helping children and young people in communities achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle and teaching them skills such as self-discipline and respect for themselves and others; encourages more young people to take up sports and activities...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Clare Haughey*, Ruth Maguire*, James Dornan*, Mairi Evans*, Tom Arthur*, Graeme Dey*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Stuart McMillan* *S5M-02496 Gillian Martin: Lochter Activity Centre, Pride of Aberdeen Award That the — Parliament congratulates everyone at Lochter Activity Centre on it winning the Countryside Award at the 2016 Pride of Aberdeen Awards; understands that Lochter Farm is now a popular trout fishery and activity centre that attracts thousands of visitors each year; commends the management and staff on this achievement, and wishes the centre continued success in the future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Clare Haughey*, Ruth Maguire*, James Dornan*, Mairi Evans*, Tom Arthur*, Graeme Dey*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Stuart McMillan* *S5M-02496 Gillian Martin: Lochter Activity Centre, Pride of Aberdeen Award That the — Parliament congratulates everyone at Lochter Activity Centre on it winning the Countryside Award at the 2016 Pride of Aberdeen Awards; understands that Lochter Farm is now a popular trout fishery and activity centre that attracts thousands of visitors each year; commends the management and staff on this achievement, and wishes the centre continued success in the future.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-03481 Liam Kerr: Findochty Townhall receives £10,000 from National Lottery —That the Parliament congratulates Findochty Townhall on receiving a £10,000 grant from the National Lottery Community Fund to improve its car parking facilities; understands that the funding will allow for a complete repair of the car park and also the ability to provide disabled parking bays; applauds the work being done by Findochty Townhall on increasing community activity...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-05914 Tess White: Tour of Britain Stage One Begins in Aberdeen —That the Parliament congratulates Aberdeen on hosting Stage One of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain 2022, which is a multi- stage cycling race with eight stages taking place across the UK over a series of days; notes that this was the first time the North East has hosted the start of the event since it began in 1945, with cyclists setting off from Aberdeen’s Union Street; congratulates Corbin Strong on winning the 181.3km race, which finished at Glenshee Ski Centre; understands that Stage One included the first-ever opening day summit finish in modern race history, the Old Military Road climb from Auchallater to Glenshee Ski Centre, which measures 9.1km long, with the final 5km averaging a gradient of 4.8%; further understands that in the leadup to the Tour of Britain, a fortnight of cycling activities...
Last updated: 21 September 2022

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*S6M-05914 Tess White: Tour of Britain Stage One Begins in Aberdeen —That the Parliament congratulates Aberdeen on hosting Stage One of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain 2022, which is a multi- stage cycling race with eight stages taking place across the UK over a series of days; notes that this was the first time the North East has hosted the start of the event since it began in 1945, with cyclists setting off from Aberdeen’s Union Street; congratulates Corbin Strong on winning the 181.3km race, which finished at Glenshee Ski Centre; understands that Stage One included the first-ever opening day summit finish in modern race history, the Old Military Road climb from Auchallater to Glenshee Ski Centre, which measures 9.1km long, with the final 5km averaging a gradient of 4.8%; further understands that in the leadup to the Tour of Britain, a fortnight of cycling activities...

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