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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2007

S3W-04033

To ask the Scottish Executive whether there are plans to bring forward the start date for work on the Raith interchange. The timetable forthe start of work on the Raith interchange is dependent on the satisfactory completionof the statutory procedures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2010

S3W-37685

To ask the Scottish Executive when the Raith Interchange upgrade will be completed.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2014

Public Petitions Committee 18 February 2014

I am happy to go along with the plan for a round-table discussion, but I declare an interest as a member of the Raith Supporters Trust. I agree to a round-table discussion, from which we would benefit.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2010

S3W-35712

We intend to examine the benefits of including the M74 Junction 5, Raith and M8/M73/M74 Network Improvement schemes in the proposed not for profit distribution procurement of the M8 Baillieston to Newhouse scheme.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2011

The public inquiry into the Raith interchange is no reason for delay on the M8 project.
Last updated: 26 November 2025

BB20251127

R *S6M-19940 David Torrance: Sleep Out at Stark’s Park Fundraising Success—That the Parliament congratulates Kinghorn Community Centre and Raith Rovers Community Foundation on the success of their recent Sleep Out at Stark’s Park fundraising event; understands that the event has already raised a remarkable £2,710, to be shared equally between both organisations; recognises what it sees as the vital role that Kinghorn Community Centre plays in providing a welcoming, inclusive hub for local residents of all ages, supporting community cohesion and learning opportunities; acknowledges the work of the Raith Rovers Community Foundation in delivering programmes that promote education, health, inclusion and community engagement across Kirkcaldy and the wider area; commends Sharon Plunkett, manager of Kinghorn Community Centre, and Margie Robertson, Raith Rovers supporter and trustee of the Foundation, for organising the event and for their commitment to supporting local people during a challenging period for community funding; understands that the sleep-out brought families and supporters together for an evening of activities, including a quiz, bingo, music, and communal meals, before participants braved an overnight stay on the concourse at Stark’s Park to raise sponsorship; praises the generosity and involvement of local businesses and groups, including The Auld Hoose Open Mic Music for providing musical entertainment and support and Highland Broadband for sponsoring food for participants, and commends the efforts of everyone who slept out, donated, or volunteered to make the event a success.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

BCPA Plana Gidhlig 202328 aontaichte

SGRÙDADH A’ PHLANA Bithear a’ sgrùdadh ar plana airson adhbharan aithris phoblaich gach ràith don Sgioba Stiùiridh againn, agus gach bliadhna gu Bòrd na Gàidhlig. 57 pdf. application/pdf. 2022503.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20181127

Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Ruth Maguire*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-14922 Liam Kerr: Montrose Port Authority Receives Investment to Support Redevelopment Plan—That the Parliament welcomes the £5.4 million funding from the Royal Bank of Scotland, which will allow Montrose Port Authority to continue with its ambitious growth project; notes that the project has already received £1.5 million in Scottish Government s capacity by increasing investment; understands that the Port Authority is enhancing the facility’ the maximum potential size of berthing vessels from 12,000 to 18,000 deadweight tonnage and encouraging environmentally-friendly modes of transport by aiming to remove an estimated 1.26 million tonnes of freight from roads and 86,000 heavy goods lorry journeys; acknowledges that the redevelopment process is due to be completed by November 2019, and considers that Montrose Port Authority is a key success story for the north east economy, and that this investment will ensure that it continues to thrive and meet ongoing demand for North Sea oil, renewables, decommissioning and other commercial shipping sectors. *S5M-14917 David Torrance: Raith...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 April 2022

Everyone in the chamber will be familiar with the David Goodwillie transfer earlier this season, which led to Raith Rovers Women and Girls Football Club severing ties with the men’s club and reforming as McDermid Ladies.
Last updated: 6 December 2024

BB20241209

*S6M-15769 Claire Baker: Harmony Energy Income Trust Supporting Charities and Community Groups in Lochgelly—That the Parliament welcomes the award by Harmony Energy Income Trust (HEIT) through its Little Raith Community Fund to seven charities and community groups in Lochgelly, Fife, which are located within a five-mile radius of HEIT’s Little Raith battery energy storage system; notes that these community initiatives are estimated to directly benefit over 5,000 people; understands that the support provided by them includes providing essential care packs to vulnerable individuals, helping with environmental enhancement and educating and developing opportunities for younger generations; believes that the community offers an important opportunity to help communities in Lochgelly thrive during what it sees as these challenging times; welcomes the funding, which is being given to Denend Primary School, Monday 9 December 2024 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan for the development of its outdoor playground, the Cottage Family Centre Christmas Appeal, for the provision of essential support and basic necessities during the holiday season to families and children facing poverty and other challenges, Cardenden Community Council towards a joint venture with Cardenden Development Forum and Cardenden Environment Group to provide flower baskets, the Knights Templar Goodwill Charity of Scotland for the provision of community care packs, Lochgelly Band to expand music opportunities across the community, including the development of both a youth group and an advanced percussion group, St Patrick’s RC Primary School Parent Council to help subsidise an educational school trip for pupils, with the aim of ensuring equal opportunities for all students, and Lochgelly Children's Gala, towards its community event; acknowledges HEIT’s commitment to operating responsibly and promoting positive environmental and social change; considers that HEIT’s assets are crucial in achieving net zero, and contributing to energy security and affordability, and extends its very best wishes to all the groups for the success of all of their projects.

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