That the Parliament congratulates Yvonne Manning, Principal Librarian of Children’s Services for Falkirk Council, on winning the 2020 Learning Professional Award from the Scottish Book Trust Awards; understands that Yvonne was nominated for the award by her colleagues, who have described her as an "inspiration to all who work with her,” with her passion and hard work having, it believes, a significant impact on every educational establishment in the Falkirk Council area, despite facing financial challenges; notes that Yvonne manages the Learning Resource Service, which supports schools to develop a reading-for-pleasure culture; recognises the importance of storytelling, and setting aside time to read favourite stories, at a time when people can be overwhelmed with reports, documents and information; considers the positive impact that Yvonne has had on children across Falkirk district in establishing and running the RED Book Awards for Falkirk high schools; notes that RED stands for Read, Enjoy, Debate and that it encourages reading for enjoyment and stimulating lively debate about books: further notes that, as Bookbug Coordinator, Yvonne models Bookbug gifting events for nurseries and trains staff and parents in storytelling; thanks Yvonne for her contribution to children’s learning experiences across the years; congratulates her on winning this award, and looks forward to seeing more of her work in the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates Yvonne Manning, Principal Librarian of Children’s Services for Falkirk Council, on winning the 2020 Learning Professional Award from the Scottish Book Trust Awards; understands that Yvonne was nominated for the award by her colleagues, who have described her as an "inspiration to all who work with her,” with her passion and hard work having, it believes, a significant impact on every educational establishment in the Falkirk Council area, despite facing financial challenges; notes that Yvonne manages the Learning Resource Service, which supports schools to develop a reading-for-pleasure culture; recognises the importance of storytelling, and setting aside time to read favourite stories, at a time when people can be overwhelmed with reports, documents and information; considers the positive impact that Yvonne has had on children across Falkirk district in establishing and running the RED Book Awards for Falkirk high schools; notes that RED stands for Read, Enjoy, Debate and that it encourages reading for enjoyment and stimulating lively debate about books: further notes that, as Bookbug Coordinator, Yvonne models Bookbug gifting events for nurseries and trains staff and parents in storytelling; thanks Yvonne for her contribution to children’s learning experiences across the years; congratulates her on winning this award, and looks forward to seeing more of her work in the future.
Supported by: Angela Constance, Kenneth Gibson, Richard Lyle, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Stewart Stevenson, Fulton MacGregor, Sandra White, Gillian Martin, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament congratulates Falkirk Junior Bike Club on raising £10,000 for Strathcarron Hospice; understands that it decided to raise this as many of the hospice's traditional fundraising routes have closed because of the COVID-19 lockdown; notes that the club's members held an initial 12-hour virtual relay with riders cycling with their families, or on their own, and posting their progress online; commends these efforts to continue operating as a club while raising money for a great cause; notes that the initial target of £10,000 has been hit before the next virtual relay, which is due to take place on 2 May 2020; congratulates each member of the club on these tremendous fundraising efforts; looks forward to seeing the results from the upcoming relay, and wishes the club and its members continued success.
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That the Parliament congratulates Falkirk Junior Bike Club on raising £10,000 for Strathcarron Hospice; understands that it decided to raise this as many of the hospice's traditional fundraising routes have closed because of the COVID-19 lockdown; notes that the club's members held an initial 12-hour virtual relay with riders cycling with their families, or on their own, and posting their progress online; commends these efforts to continue operating as a club while raising money for a great cause; notes that the initial target of £10,000 has been hit before the next virtual relay, which is due to take place on 2 May 2020; congratulates each member of the club on these tremendous fundraising efforts; looks forward to seeing the results from the upcoming relay, and wishes the club and its members continued success.
Supported by: Richard Lyle, Stuart McMillan, David Torrance, Stewart Stevenson, Kenneth Gibson, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Clare Adamson, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament welcomes the production of 20,000 litres of hand sanitiser for use by Scotland’s key health workers in a partnership between CalaChem in Grangemouth and Whyte & Mackay, with the product being bottled by Macphie’s in Stonehaven; understands that denatured alcohol from Whyte & Mackay’s grain distillery in Invergordon will be supplied to CalaChem to produce around 560,000 litres of sanitiser over the next four weeks; notes that that the companies have answered the call of the Scottish Government for businesses around the country to help in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak; congratulates everyone involved with this at CalaChem, Whyte & Mackay and Macphie’s for helping to support health workers in these unprecedented times, and looks forward to seeing the work being completed in the coming weeks.
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That the Parliament welcomes the production of 20,000 litres of hand sanitiser for use by Scotland’s key health workers in a partnership between CalaChem in Grangemouth and Whyte & Mackay, with the product being bottled by Macphie’s in Stonehaven; understands that denatured alcohol from Whyte & Mackay’s grain distillery in Invergordon will be supplied to CalaChem to produce around 560,000 litres of sanitiser over the next four weeks; notes that that the companies have answered the call of the Scottish Government for businesses around the country to help in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak; congratulates everyone involved with this at CalaChem, Whyte & Mackay and Macphie’s for helping to support health workers in these unprecedented times, and looks forward to seeing the work being completed in the coming weeks.
Supported by: Kenneth Gibson, Stewart Stevenson, Stuart McMillan, Richard Lyle, Ruth Maguire, Bill Kidd, Annabelle Ewing, Bruce Crawford, Angela Constance, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament commends the actions of Asiyah Javed and her husband, Jawad, who operate the Day-Today express store in Stenhousemuir, on their action to distribute bags that contain a facemask, anti-bacterial hand gel and cleaning wipes to people aged over 65 and vulnerable others for free in light of the COVID-19 outbreak; notes that Asiyah and Jawad are also offering to deliver the bags for free; recognises this as an incredible act of community spirit in a time of significant uncertainty; encourages people in the Falkirk East constituency, and across Scotland, to continue engaging in acts of kindness across communities by looking out for others who might need assistance; welcomes engagement in #ViralKindness, which is a postcard that can be downloaded and posted through the doors of older, disabled and vulnerable neighbours that provide contact details for assistance; congratulates Asiyah and Jawad on their incredible sense of community spirit, and encourages everyone to help where they can and to stay safe as far as possible.
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That the Parliament commends the actions of Asiyah Javed and her husband, Jawad, who operate the Day-Today express store in Stenhousemuir, on their action to distribute bags that contain a facemask, anti-bacterial hand gel and cleaning wipes to people aged over 65 and vulnerable others for free in light of the COVID-19 outbreak; notes that Asiyah and Jawad are also offering to deliver the bags for free; recognises this as an incredible act of community spirit in a time of significant uncertainty; encourages people in the Falkirk East constituency, and across Scotland, to continue engaging in acts of kindness across communities by looking out for others who might need assistance; welcomes engagement in #ViralKindness, which is a postcard that can be downloaded and posted through the doors of older, disabled and vulnerable neighbours that provide contact details for assistance; congratulates Asiyah and Jawad on their incredible sense of community spirit, and encourages everyone to help where they can and to stay safe as far as possible.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Sandra White, Rona Mackay, Stuart McMillan, Richard Lyle, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Joan McAlpine, Annie Wells, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Kenneth Gibson, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson, Neil Findlay
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That the Parliament congratulates Braes High Breakfast Club, which is based in Reddingmuirhead in the Falkirk East constituency, on being named Kellogg’s Best Breakfast Club in the UK, after it finished ahead of 11 other regional winners; notes that the club's committee, along with two teaching staff from the school, was presented with the award at the House of Commons; understands that it has been running on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for over a year, with pupils from S1 to S6 encouraged to choose their own ingredients sourced from Balquhatstone Mains Farm in Slamannan and their own equipment to prepare meals; acknowledges what it sees as the positive impact that having a healthy breakfast has on a child’s learning; commends the efforts of all involved with the club in working to poverty-proof the school day, and wishes the club continued success in its efforts.
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That the Parliament congratulates Braes High Breakfast Club, which is based in Reddingmuirhead in the Falkirk East constituency, on being named Kellogg’s Best Breakfast Club in the UK, after it finished ahead of 11 other regional winners; notes that the club's committee, along with two teaching staff from the school, was presented with the award at the House of Commons; understands that it has been running on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for over a year, with pupils from S1 to S6 encouraged to choose their own ingredients sourced from Balquhatstone Mains Farm in Slamannan and their own equipment to prepare meals; acknowledges what it sees as the positive impact that having a healthy breakfast has on a child’s learning; commends the efforts of all involved with the club in working to poverty-proof the school day, and wishes the club continued success in its efforts.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, David Torrance, Stewart Stevenson, Richard Lyle, Sandra White, Kenneth Gibson, Joan McAlpine, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates Ashley Nicholson on winning the Women in Industry Award 2020 at the recent Centre for Engineering, Education and Development (CEED) industry awards; notes that Ashley is Senior Harbour Master with Forth Ports and is also the first woman to hold the position of Vice President of the UK Harbour Masters Association (UKHMA), helping to drive change to ensure a more gender-diverse workforce within the maritime sector; understands that, along with two Forth Ports colleagues, Ashley has committed to supporting the Maritime and Me campaign, which was launched recently by Maritime UK, which aims to encourage more women to join the industry; recognises that the Marine Team within Forth Ports manages and operates an area of 280 square miles of navigable waters on the Forth and Tay rivers, including two specialised marine terminals for oil and gas export; understands that Forth Ports at Grangemouth is Scotland’s largest container port, and the only port in the UK that exports more than it imports, facilitating the flow of £6 billion of goods each year; further congratulates Ashley on her prestigious award, and looks forward to hearing more of her, and Forth Ports' successes, in the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates Ashley Nicholson on winning the Women in Industry Award 2020 at the recent Centre for Engineering, Education and Development (CEED) industry awards; notes that Ashley is Senior Harbour Master with Forth Ports and is also the first woman to hold the position of Vice President of the UK Harbour Masters Association (UKHMA), helping to drive change to ensure a more gender-diverse workforce within the maritime sector; understands that, along with two Forth Ports colleagues, Ashley has committed to supporting the Maritime and Me campaign, which was launched recently by Maritime UK, which aims to encourage more women to join the industry; recognises that the Marine Team within Forth Ports manages and operates an area of 280 square miles of navigable waters on the Forth and Tay rivers, including two specialised marine terminals for oil and gas export; understands that Forth Ports at Grangemouth is Scotland’s largest container port, and the only port in the UK that exports more than it imports, facilitating the flow of £6 billion of goods each year; further congratulates Ashley on her prestigious award, and looks forward to hearing more of her, and Forth Ports' successes, in the future.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Sandra White, Rona Mackay, Stuart McMillan, Richard Lyle, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Joan McAlpine, Alexander Burnett, Fulton MacGregor, Gillian Martin, Kenneth Gibson, Ruth Maguire, Clare Adamson
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That the Parliament congratulates Shieldhill Gala Day on securing £4,740 from the National Lottery Awards for All Scotland programme; acknowledges that the funding will enable the group to organise a summer gala day for the village of Shieldhill; applauds the group for supporting other community initiatives to receive funding such as Reopen the California Community Hub, Safe Path Network to Link Communities, Improve the Butterfly Garden, Friday Lunch Club and Rendezvous Club, Braes Greenspace and Improve the Welfare Hall Facilities; notes the group’s commendable activity in organising community events such as the Kids' Christmas Party in December 2019, and wishes the group the very best with holding successful gala days for many years to come.
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That the Parliament congratulates Shieldhill Gala Day on securing £4,740 from the National Lottery Awards for All Scotland programme; acknowledges that the funding will enable the group to organise a summer gala day for the village of Shieldhill; applauds the group for supporting other community initiatives to receive funding such as Reopen the California Community Hub, Safe Path Network to Link Communities, Improve the Butterfly Garden, Friday Lunch Club and Rendezvous Club, Braes Greenspace and Improve the Welfare Hall Facilities; notes the group’s commendable activity in organising community events such as the Kids' Christmas Party in December 2019, and wishes the group the very best with holding successful gala days for many years to come.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, David Torrance, Joan McAlpine, Richard Lyle, Clare Adamson, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Maureen Watt, Tom Arthur
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That the Parliament congratulates the Slamannan and Limerigg Gala Day on securing £9,800 from the National Lottery Awards for All Scotland programme; acknowledges that the funding will enable the group to hold a gala day in May 2020; recognises that this is a significant achievement for the local community given that it will be the first gala day held in the area since 1999; notes that there is special significance in rejuvenating the local gala day after a 50th anniversary reunion event was held last year for former gala queens; applauds the group for the regular fundraising events held to secure resources, including the upcoming fundraising night on 28 March, and wishes the Slamannan and Limerigg Gala Day the very best in re-establishing as a regular community event in the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Slamannan and Limerigg Gala Day on securing £9,800 from the National Lottery Awards for All Scotland programme; acknowledges that the funding will enable the group to hold a gala day in May 2020; recognises that this is a significant achievement for the local community given that it will be the first gala day held in the area since 1999; notes that there is special significance in rejuvenating the local gala day after a 50th anniversary reunion event was held last year for former gala queens; applauds the group for the regular fundraising events held to secure resources, including the upcoming fundraising night on 28 March, and wishes the Slamannan and Limerigg Gala Day the very best in re-establishing as a regular community event in the future.
Supported by: Stewart Stevenson, Bill Kidd, Edward Mountain, Emma Harper, Sandra White, Joan McAlpine, Richard Lyle, Clare Adamson, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Maureen Watt, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bo’ness and Area Community Bus Association on its £50,000 grant from the National Lottery Community Fund; notes that the group operates two bus routes and a hire service that provide vital lifelines for a community that has limited public transport options; believes that this funding will provide invaluable resources to the small organisation, which comprises of a group of voluntary trustees, a staff of three drivers and an operations manager; appreciates that the award will allow it to hire a project manager to support the continued growth and success of the project and contribute towards the purchase of a wheelchair accessible minibus; understands that over 10,000 people have benefited from free travel since the group started in May 2017, and wishes all involved with it continued success in delivering its service.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Bo’ness and Area Community Bus Association on its £50,000 grant from the National Lottery Community Fund; notes that the group operates two bus routes and a hire service that provide vital lifelines for a community that has limited public transport options; believes that this funding will provide invaluable resources to the small organisation, which comprises of a group of voluntary trustees, a staff of three drivers and an operations manager; appreciates that the award will allow it to hire a project manager to support the continued growth and success of the project and contribute towards the purchase of a wheelchair accessible minibus; understands that over 10,000 people have benefited from free travel since the group started in May 2017, and wishes all involved with it continued success in delivering its service.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Emma Harper, Edward Mountain, Stuart McMillan, Kenneth Gibson, David Torrance, Joan McAlpine, Richard Lyle, Angela Constance, Clare Adamson, Gil Paterson, Fulton MacGregor, Stewart Stevenson, Maureen Watt, Tom Arthur, Ruth Maguire
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That the Parliament congratulates staff at Webhelp UK in Larbert, and their colleagues from 13 offices across the rest of the UK, on their fundraising efforts, which have raised £31,000 for the charity, Together for Short Lives; understands that staff participated in several events and activities, including the Kilt Walk and charity football matches, to raise the money for their corporate charity partner for 2019; notes that Together for Short Lives is a charity operating across the UK that works to support children and young people who are expected to have short lives; commends the efforts of staff at Webhelp UK in Larbert and beyond for their fundraising activities, and wishes them continued success for the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates staff at Webhelp UK in Larbert, and their colleagues from 13 offices across the rest of the UK, on their fundraising efforts, which have raised £31,000 for the charity, Together for Short Lives; understands that staff participated in several events and activities, including the Kilt Walk and charity football matches, to raise the money for their corporate charity partner for 2019; notes that Together for Short Lives is a charity operating across the UK that works to support children and young people who are expected to have short lives; commends the efforts of staff at Webhelp UK in Larbert and beyond for their fundraising activities, and wishes them continued success for the future.
Supported by: Emma Harper, Stuart McMillan, Keith Brown, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Sandra White, David Torrance, Edward Mountain, Stewart Stevenson, Kenneth Gibson, Gil Paterson, Jenny Gilruth, Clare Adamson, Ruth Maguire, Fulton MacGregor, Alexander Burnett, Tom Arthur, Gillian Martin
Current Status: Fallen on 13/03/2020
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