Supported by: Douglas Ross*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Stewart*, Colin Beattie*, Kevin Stewart*, Liam McArthur*, Jeremy Balfour*, Tim Eagle*, Meghan Gallacher*, Annie Wells*, Stuart McMillan*, Brian Whittle*, Miles Briggs*, Liz Smith*, Bill Kidd*, Clare Adamson*, Pam Gosal*, Liam Kerr*, Jackson Carlaw* *S6M-16226 Stuart McMillan: Braille 200—That the Parliament celebrates the 200th anniversary of the invention of Braille, a tactile reading system that uses patterns of raised dots to represent letters, words, numbers and even music notation, which is a crucial method for blind and partially sighted people to be able to access information and participate more equally in society to this day; recognises the tremendous contribution of Louis Braille, born outside Paris in 1809, tragically blinded at a young age, who developed the system, and welcomes the French Consul General, Stéphane Pailler, chair of RNIB Trustees, Anna Tylor, blind braille tutor, Sue Marshall and blind harpist, Fiona Kyle, to the Parliament as part of the reception...