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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-21401 Neil Findlay: Happy 110th Birthday to Janet McKay—That the Parliament sends its best wishes to Janet McKay on her 110th birthday; understands that Janet is thought to be the oldest woman in Scotland and celebrated her birthday at Broxburn Nursing Home on 26 March 2020, and believes that this is an amazing milestone for the West Lothian woman.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 February 2022

I wish Her Majesty the Queen well as she celebrates such a milestone. The 70th jubilee celebrations are a fitting acknowledgement of a life of service to others.
Last updated: 10 November 2023

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*S6M-11181 Annie Wells: King's Birthday Message to Glasgow Dancing Queen—That the Parliament congratulates Annie Gardener, from Glasgow, who turned 100 over the first weekend of November 2023; understands that Annie celebrated with fellow residents and staff at Burlington Court Care Home, in Stepps, where she is known as the care home’s "dancing queen"; further understands that Annie was delighted to receive a birthday message from His Majesty King Charles III as she celebrated her magical birthday; understands that the former factory worker was married for 74 years, and that the couple were familiar sights around the dancehalls of Glasgow, and further understands that Annie’s love of ballroom has never diminished, despite her advancing years, and that she looks forward to dancing for many more birthdays.
Last updated: 2 June 2023

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. • Fresh cycles of treatment must be initiated by the date of the female partner’s 40th birthday and all subsequent frozen embryo transfers must be completed before the woman’s 41st birthday.
Last updated: 18 March 2024

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*S6M-12528 Tess White: Soroptimist International Aberdeen Celebrates its 95th Anniversary—That the Parliament congratulates Soroptimist International Aberdeen as it celebrates its 95th year; understands that the name Soroptimist was devised from the combined Latin soror meaning "sister", and optima meaning "best", which is often interpreted as "the best for women"; further understands that the Soroptimists is an international society that seeks to transform the lives and status of women and girls through education, empowerment and enabling opportunities; notes that Soroptimist International Aberdeen is involved in a variety of activities, including providing practical support for local, national and international projects, as well as distributing funds to local and national charities such as Grampian Women’s Aid, Instant Neighbour, Aberlour Child Care Trust, Strut Safe, Smart Works and international charity, the Rosie May Foundation; recognises that the "Aberdeen sisters" held a weekend of celebrations for their 95th anniversary, with members and friends involved in a range of activities that included handing out pots of spring bulbs, a civic reception with the Lord and Lady Provost, and a Diva tribute show, and wishes the voluntary organisation for women every success as it works to continue to improve the lives of women and girls.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 19 May 2022

The aim is to celebrate the on-going commercial, social and historical value of the canal to the economy and the local community, by bringing together canal users and canalside communities in a celebration of past, present and future use of the waterway.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Jackie Dunbar*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Siobhian Brown*, David Torrance*, Murdo Fraser*, Kenneth Gibson*, Bill Kidd*, Pam Gosal*, Stuart McMillan*, Audrey Nicoll*, Marie McNair*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-04949 Evelyn Tweed: Celebrating Big Noise Fallin's First Birthday—That the Parliament celebrates Big Noise Fallin's first birthday, which was marked by a Birthday Concert at Fallin Primary School; understands that Big Noise Fallin began in June 2021 as a new development from Big Noise Raploch, which was Sistema Scotland's first Big Noise programme; further understands that Big Noise is a programme that uses high quality music education and nurturing relationships to support children, young people and families to realise their potential, improving lives and strengthening communities; notes that Big Noise Fallin focuses on teaching brass instruments alongside a strong grounding in general musicianship with children in Primary 5, 6 and 7 at Fallin Primary through sessions in school and an after-school programme in the community, and wishes Big Noise Fallin well in seeking to replicate the positive impact on community cohesion as has been seen in Raploch.
Last updated: 22 June 2022

BB20220622

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Jackie Dunbar*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Siobhian Brown*, David Torrance*, Murdo Fraser*, Kenneth Gibson*, Bill Kidd*, Pam Gosal*, Stuart McMillan*, Audrey Nicoll*, Marie McNair*, Annabelle Ewing* *S6M-04949 Evelyn Tweed: Celebrating Big Noise Fallin's First Birthday—That the Parliament celebrates Big Noise Fallin's first birthday, which was marked by a Birthday Concert at Fallin Primary School; understands that Big Noise Fallin began in June 2021 as a new development from Big Noise Raploch, which was Sistema Scotland's first Big Noise programme; further understands that Big Noise is a programme that uses high quality music education and nurturing relationships to support children, young people and families to realise their potential, improving lives and strengthening communities; notes that Big Noise Fallin focuses on teaching brass instruments alongside a strong grounding in general musicianship with children in Primary 5, 6 and 7 at Fallin Primary through sessions in school and an after-school programme in the community, and wishes Big Noise Fallin well in seeking to replicate the positive impact on community cohesion as has been seen in Raploch.
Date published: 31 October 2019

Scottish social security benefits - When an application for best start grant can be made

Table 7: Application windows for the BSG paymentsTime of yearAge of childApplication windowPregnancy and babyno restriction24th week pregnancy to 6 months9 1/2 monthsPregnancy and baby (kinship care or similar)no restrictionup to 1 year12 monthsEarly learningno restrictionaged 2 to 3 1/2 18 monthsSchool age (March to December birthdays)between June and Februaryyear in which child turns 59 monthsSchool age (January and February birthdays)between June and Februaryyear in which child turns 49 monthsA child does not have to be in nursery to get the early learning payment and does not have to be in school to get the school age payment.
Date published: 31 October 2019

Scottish social security benefits - Amount provided for best start foods

Amount provided for best start foods Best start foods (BSF) provides: £4.25 per week for pregnant women £8.50 per week from birth until the child's first birthday £4.25 per week for those with children aged one and two, until the child's third birthday BSF can be used to buy the following foods: cow's milk and infan...

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