Supported by: Russell Findlay*, Jamie Greene*, Pam Gosal*, Bill Kidd*, Meghan Gallacher*, Evelyn Tweed*, Stuart McMillan*, Murdo Fraser*, Douglas Ross*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, David Torrance*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Kenneth Gibson*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Donald Cameron*, Edward Mountain* *S6M-04060 Alasdair Allan: Memorial for Isle of Lewis Fishing Tragedy—That the Parliament notes the launch of a fundraising campaign to build a memorial cairn to commemorate three men from Tolsta Chaolais, in the Isle of Lewis, who drowned when their fishing vessel sank in 1908; understands that the Boy’s Delight SY 542 had left Tolsta Chaolais for Loch Hamnaway in Uig, in January 1908, to fish for herring before becoming swamped; pays tribute to John Macleod, Angus Morrison and Kenneth Macaulay who lost their lives in the tragedy, and to the only survivor, Malcolm Macarthur; recognises the impact of the incident on the local community of Tolsta Chaolais both at the time and to the present day; welcomes the campaign for the memorial, which, it understands is to be built from local stone, to be installed in Tolsta Chaolais; understands that the Hamnaway Memorial Cairn Group have been receiving generous donations towards the cairn from local businesses and individuals, and are hoping to raise the remaining funds through online...