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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Rachael Hamilton* *S5M-20410 Christine Grahame: Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh 350 Years Young—That the Parliament recognises that 2020 will see the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh celebrate its 350th anniversary, making it the second oldest botanic garden in the UK after Oxford; notes that the garden has taken many forms over the years, with the Physic Garden originally located near the Palace of Holyroodhouse, then moved to where Waverley Station is now located, before moving to a site near Leith Walk and then finally to the current Inverleith location between 1820 and 1823; understands that the garden's reach is beyond Edinburgh, taking responsibility for care of three regional gardens, with Benmore in Argyll and Bute acceding in 1929, Logan in Dumfries and Galloway in 1969 and, finally, Dawyck in the Scottish Borders in 1979; congratulates all who have been involved with the garden throughout its storied history on their achievements and hard work, which have made this anniversary possible, and looks forward to welcoming representatives of the garden to the Parliament for its 350th Anniversary Reception...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Maurice Corry*, Miles Briggs*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Jeremy Balfour*, Margaret Mitchell*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Bowman*, Alison Harris*, Tom Mason*, Murdo Fraser*, Edward Mountain* *S5M-11411 Gordon Lindhurst: Reverend Duncan Shaw That the Parliament congratulates — The Reverend Duncan Shaw, who has recently been honoured through a service and reception for serving the congregation of St John s Church in Bathgate for 40 years; understands that he ’ now holds the title of longest serving Presbytery Clerk in Scotland, having served the West Lothian Presbytery for 36 years; recognises the high esteem in which his colleagues who have worked with him over the years have held him, and wishes him and his wife, Margie, all the very best for the future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Margaret Mitchell, Finlay Carson, Alexander Stewart, Alison Harris, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Mark McDonald*, Jeremy Balfour* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support Anas Sarwar: Iraqi Crisis (lodged on 09 October 2019) S5M-19365 New Support: Lewis Macdonald*, Iain Gray*, Mark McDonald* Gil Paterson: Autism Hour Campaign (lodged on 08 October 2019) S5M-19343 New Support: Bill Kidd*, Annabelle Ewing*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Monica Lennon*, Mark McDonald*, Jenny Gilruth*, Liam McArthur*, Alex Neil*, Gillian Martin*, Richard Lyle*, Alex Rowley*, Clare Adamson*, Fulton MacGregor*, Kenneth Gibson*, Joan McAlpine* Annie Wells: Glasgow Students Strike Home with Anti-bigotry Message (lodged S5M-19342 on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Sandra White*, Jeremy Balfour*, Peter Chapman*, Alison Harris*, Clare Adamson*, Jackson Carlaw*, Pauline McNeill* S5M-19341 Lewis Macdonald: Aberdeen Law Project Launches SHMU Radio Show (lodged on 08 October 2019) Thursday 10 October 2019 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Mark McDonald*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19340 Gail Ross: NSPCC Scotland Campaign, Fight for a Fair Start (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Richard Lyle*, Mark McDonald*, Jenny Gilruth*, Gillian Martin*, Clare Adamson*, Fulton MacGregor*, Joan McAlpine* S5M-19339 Bill Bowman: Dundee United Dynamos (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19338 Bill Bowman: University of Dundee Appoints Botanic Garden Curator (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19334 Alex Cole-Hamilton: Edinburgh Zoo Chimpanzee Unit (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Rona Mackay*, Bill Kidd*, Clare Adamson*, Fulton MacGregor* S5M-19333 Stuart McMillan: Inverclyde Nurse Wins Caring for Others Award (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Richard Lyle*, Jenny Gilruth*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson*, Joan McAlpine* S5M-19332 Stuart McMillan: Success for Morton Ladies (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Bill Kidd*, Alex Rowley*, Rona Mackay*, Emma Harper*, Colin Beattie*, Sandra White*, George Adam*, Richard Lyle*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Joan McAlpine* Gil Paterson: Recycling Rates in East Dunbartonshire (lodged on 08 October S5M-19331 2019) New Support: Richard Lyle*, Jenny Gilruth*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson*, Joan McAlpine* S5M-19329 Margaret Mitchell: Larkhall Academy Recognised at Digital Schools Awards (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Monica Lennon*, Jackson Carlaw* S5M-19328 Sandra White: Red Watch Firefighters Support for Kelbourne Park School (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Gillian Martin*, Clare Adamson*, Emma Harper*, Joan McAlpine* S5M-19327 Angela Constance: British Heart Foundation Opens Superstore in Livingston (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson* Angela Constance: Addiewell Man Wins British Archery Disabled S5M-19326 Championships (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson* Thursday 10 October 2019 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S5M-19325 Angela Constance: New Community Hub for Livingston (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Fulton MacGregor*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19313 Colin Beattie: 900 Cyclists Take Part in the Poppyscotland Sportive (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Gillian Martin*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19311 Peter Chapman: Ogilvy Spirits Wins the Rural Business Award (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19310 Annie Wells: David Richardson, Individual Transformational Story of the Year at the Alliance Awards (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Clare Adamson* S5M-19309 Finlay Carson: South West Scotland Winners at the Helping It Happen Awards 2019 (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett* R, Jackson Carlaw* Mark McDonald: CLAN Thunderball Raises £60,000 (lodged on 08 October 2019) S5M-19308 New Support: Gillian Martin*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19307 Beatrice Wishart: Shetland Wool Week (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19306 Jeremy Balfour: Edinburgh Airport Best in the UK for Accessibility (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19304 Neil Findlay: Progressive Drugs Policy in Wales (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Monica Lennon* S5M-19303 Monica Lennon: BBC Research on Impact of Endometriosis (lodged on 08 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Stewart*, Alexander Burnett*, Pauline McNeill*, Jackie Baillie* S5M-19302 Bill Bowman: Sir Charles Lyell’s Notebook Collection to Stay in Scotland (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman* S5M-19301 Bill Bowman: Inaugural Charity Rugby Match in Memory of Adam Grassie (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Peter Chapman*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19300 Tom Mason: Aberdeen Food Pantries Mark Challenge Poverty Week (lodged on 07 October 2019) Thursday 10 October 2019 19 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Peter Chapman* S5M-19299 Angus MacDonald: Dennis Canavan Scholarship Awards (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Gillian Martin*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19297 Stuart McMillan: National Braille Week 2019 (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Clare Adamson* S5M-19296 Alexander Burnett: Banchory Trampoline Team Take Home Double Win at Championships (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Clare Adamson* S5M-19295 Mary Fee: Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Bob Doris*, Jenny Gilruth*, Clare Adamson* Gil Paterson: Margaret Campbell, Fundraising for the St Margaret of Scotland S5M-19294 Hospice (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Jenny Gilruth*, Gillian Martin* S5M-19293 Alex Cole-Hamilton: Hong Kong (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Beatrice Wishart*, Liam McArthur*, Anas Sarwar* S5M-19292 Michelle Ballantyne: Tom Rawson, Tweed Forum River Champion (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Alexander Burnett*, Peter Chapman*, Clare Adamson*, Emma Harper* S5M-19291 Gillian Martin: North East Men Raise £5,000 for Cancer Charities (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19289 Gillian Martin: Monquhitter Primary School's Third Green Flag (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19288 Gillian Martin: Ceremonial Opening of Inverurie Health and Care Hub (lodged on 07 October 2019) New Support: Jenny Gilruth*, Clare Adamson* S5M-19285 Neil Findlay: West Lothian College Student Speaks at Parliamentary Reception...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-06603 Gordon MacDonald: Edinburgh Apologises for Past Participation in Slave Trade and Colonialism—That the Parliament welcomes the historic measure taken by the City of Edinburgh in apologising for its past participation in the slave trade and acknowledging its involvement in colonialism; believes that the apology, given on behalf of the city by the Lord Provost, is a necessary step in the collective pursuit for justice and equality; applauds the city for accepting the recommendation to apologise made by the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Group, chaired by the Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University and Scotland’s first black professor, Sir Geoff Palmer; considers that such an apology can help create a sense of place that is educated and introspective; understands what it sees as the pertinence of the apology in its current global context, in light of the Black Lives Matter movement and reported widespread calls for admittance of involvement in past injustices; agrees with the reported comments by Sir Geoff that “An apology doesn’t buy bread but it gives another form of sustenance – it is about feeling that somebody has looked at something and recognised it was wrong”; notes Monday 7 November 2022 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan what it sees as the role of Edinburgh as an influential world capital whose decisions, it believes, will undoubtedly evoke further conversation as to how other cities can best address their own colonial history, and praises reports of the positive reception...
Last updated: 31 January 2023

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Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Jenni Minto*, Annabelle Ewing*, Ruth Maguire*, David Torrance*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Audrey Nicoll*, Stephanie Callaghan* Wednesday 1 February 2023 13 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S6M-07673 Annie Wells: Wheels to Heal—That the Parliament congratulates Khalid Raza, from Glasgow, on setting up the charity, Wheels to Heal, which is a collaborative group of volunteers and has rescued over 24,000 wheelchairs and disability aids destined for landfill in Scotland and across the UK; notes that the items are upcycled for disabled people overseas who face barriers to mobility; understands that Khalid formed the concept of the charity after the chance discovery of 150 wheelchairs destined for scrap in Glasgow and the realisation that these could easily be recycled and prove transformative for disabled people without access to mobility equipment due to impoverished situations, social stigma, or conflict; understands that the charity has been overwhelmed by requests from charities after advertising the restored chairs online; further understands that Wheels to Heal has sent items to countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Gambia, Ghana, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Malawi, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Uganda, and Yemen; acknowledges that the charity remains entirely voluntary-led and offers a collection service covering all of mainland Scotland and the UK, as well as drop-off points in key hubs; understands that it also runs an uplift service, allowing over 500 care homes across the UK to donate unused, but good quality mobility aids; acknowledges that Khalid was presented with an award by the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, at a Downing Street reception...
Last updated: 4 November 2022

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*S6M-06603 Gordon MacDonald: Edinburgh Apologises for Past Participation in Slave Trade and Colonialism—That the Parliament welcomes the historic measure taken by the City of Edinburgh in apologising for its past participation in the slave trade and acknowledging its involvement in colonialism; believes that the apology, given on behalf of the city by the Lord Provost, is a necessary step in the collective pursuit for justice and equality; applauds the city for accepting the recommendation to apologise made by the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Group, chaired by the Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University and Scotland’s first black professor, Sir Geoff Palmer; considers that such an apology can help create a sense of place that is educated and introspective; understands what it sees as the pertinence of the apology in its current global context, in light of the Black Lives Matter movement and reported widespread calls for admittance of involvement in past injustices; agrees with the reported comments by Sir Geoff that “An apology doesn’t buy bread but it gives another form of sustenance – it is about feeling that somebody has looked at something and recognised it was wrong”; notes Monday 7 November 2022 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan what it sees as the role of Edinburgh as an influential world capital whose decisions, it believes, will undoubtedly evoke further conversation as to how other cities can best address their own colonial history, and praises reports of the positive reception...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 10 September 2025

There is a specific section in that CRWIA that talks about negative impacts—I think that is section 9—and it just says “N/A”, which leads us to feel like there is a bit of a gap there.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 14 January 2025

The likes of the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh, Nice N Sleazy in Glasgow and Hootananny in Inverness will get no financial benefit at a time when they are seeing substantial rising costs.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2023

From the Blantyre official coronavirus support Facebook page to Healthy n Happy and LEAP, our communities came together.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2022

The minister will be aware of my campaigning for buildings in South Scotland, such as the George hotel in Stranraer, the Central hotel in Annan, the N Peal building in Hawick and the Interfloor factory in Dumfries, which need to be dealt with.

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