Supported by: Jeane Freeman*, Bruce Crawford*, Lewis Macdonald*, Stuart McMillan*, Joan McAlpine*, Mark McDonald*, Kenneth Gibson*, Richard Lyle* *S5M-00077 Stuart McMillan: TS Queen Mary Returns to the River Clyde That the — Parliament recognises that the historic steamship, TS Queen Mary, has returned home to the Clyde for restoration work in Greenock 83 years after she was built on the banks of the river; notes that the ship carried thousands of passengers "doon the watter" in her heyday; notes that the Garvel Clyde Dry Dock in Greenock has fended off competition to land the contract to restore the unique turbine steamer in a project that is expected to cost £2 million; congratulates the magnificent work done by the campaigners, Friends of TS Queen Mary, who saved the vessel, which will be reinstated to her magnificent 1930s splendour, and wishes the charity every success in bringing this splendid ship back to a permanent berth on the Clyde.