That the Parliament congratulates Twynholm Primary School in Dumfries and Galloway on saving Christmas by staging its Nativity on YouTube; acknowledges the role played by the principal teacher, Lynn Scott, and teachers, Jillian Maxwell and Simone Connor, in writing a topical COVID-19-themed version; praises the outstanding performances of the 61 children who took part, and hopes that families and friends enjoy the show, along with a potentially much larger audience worldwide thanks to it being posted on social media.
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That the Parliament congratulates Twynholm Primary School in Dumfries and Galloway on saving Christmas by staging its Nativity on YouTube; acknowledges the role played by the principal teacher, Lynn Scott, and teachers, Jillian Maxwell and Simone Connor, in writing a topical COVID-19-themed version; praises the outstanding performances of the 61 children who took part, and hopes that families and friends enjoy the show, along with a potentially much larger audience worldwide thanks to it being posted on social media.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Crafty Distillery in Newton Stewart on winning the 2020 Scottish Gin Distillery of the Year category at the @scotginawards; acknowledges the hard work and effort that the whole team has made since the distillery's doors opened in 2017; notes that its range includes Hills & Harbour Gin, Smokey & Citrus Distilled Cocktail, Galloway Vodka and 100% Galloway Gin; understands that its botanicals for flavouring are sourced and foraged from the hills and coast of Galloway where the distillery is based; acknowledges the prospect of new developments at the distillery to come, and commends this young company on its achievements.
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That the Parliament congratulates the Crafty Distillery in Newton Stewart on winning the 2020 Scottish Gin Distillery of the Year category at the @scotginawards; acknowledges the hard work and effort that the whole team has made since the distillery's doors opened in 2017; notes that its range includes Hills & Harbour Gin, Smokey & Citrus Distilled Cocktail, Galloway Vodka and 100% Galloway Gin; understands that its botanicals for flavouring are sourced and foraged from the hills and coast of Galloway where the distillery is based; acknowledges the prospect of new developments at the distillery to come, and commends this young company on its achievements.
Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne, Miles Briggs, Stewart Stevenson, Brian Whittle, Alexander Stewart, Kenneth Gibson, Colin Smyth, Alex Cole-Hamilton
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That the Parliament congratulates the new partnership between Galloway Mountain Rescue Team and Ayr Community Fire Service; notes that this partnership will extend rescue response capabilities and help protect communities; acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the 38-strong Galloway Mountain Rescue Team of volunteers who currently provide search and rescue services from their Newton Stewart base and also work alongside other emergency services, and recognises the work all such teams across Scotland.
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That the Parliament congratulates the new partnership between Galloway Mountain Rescue Team and Ayr Community Fire Service; notes that this partnership will extend rescue response capabilities and help protect communities; acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the 38-strong Galloway Mountain Rescue Team of volunteers who currently provide search and rescue services from their Newton Stewart base and also work alongside other emergency services, and recognises the work all such teams across Scotland.
Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne, Miles Briggs, Stewart Stevenson, Gordon Lindhurst, Brian Whittle, Alexander Stewart, Alison Harris, Bill Kidd, Colin Smyth, Jeremy Balfour
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That the Parliament congratulates the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which, on 16 November 2020, celebrated 75 years since being founded in London; notes that the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere designation is part of a remarkable national and global network that brings in £151 million of financial benefit to local UK economies each year, and builds bridges between people, culture and nature around the world; acknowledges that The Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere is part of this extraordinary global movement working towards a long and meaningful peace; considers that biosphere teams have been instrumental in working with local businesses, communities and land managers to raise awareness and encourage action to address sustainability issues that are now being actively highlighted as part of the response to the post-COVID-19 Green Recovery, resulting in over 340 businesses, communities, individuals and local organisations signing up to the biosphere sustainability ethos as “Proud Supporters”; acknowledges that 25 businesses are going through UNESCO’s Biosphere Certification Scheme, which audits the sustainability credentials of key goods and services that it delivers; notes what it considers significant new funding support from the South of Scotland Enterprise agency, alongside existing support from local authority partners, and welcomes the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere in its drive to put sustainability at the heart of everything that is done by “Acting Local”, which it considers the perfect foundations for establishing Scotland's next National Park in Galloway.
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That the Parliament congratulates the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which, on 16 November 2020, celebrated 75 years since being founded in London; notes that the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere designation is part of a remarkable national and global network that brings in £151 million of financial benefit to local UK economies each year, and builds bridges between people, culture and nature around the world; acknowledges that The Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere is part of this extraordinary global movement working towards a long and meaningful peace; considers that biosphere teams have been instrumental in working with local businesses, communities and land managers to raise awareness and encourage action to address sustainability issues that are now being actively highlighted as part of the response to the post-COVID-19 Green Recovery, resulting in over 340 businesses, communities, individuals and local organisations signing up to the biosphere sustainability ethos as “Proud Supporters”; acknowledges that 25 businesses are going through UNESCO’s Biosphere Certification Scheme, which audits the sustainability credentials of key goods and services that it delivers; notes what it considers significant new funding support from the South of Scotland Enterprise agency, alongside existing support from local authority partners, and welcomes the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere in its drive to put sustainability at the heart of everything that is done by “Acting Local”, which it considers the perfect foundations for establishing Scotland's next National Park in Galloway.
Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne, Miles Briggs, Brian Whittle, Alexander Stewart, Liam McArthur, Alison Harris, Bill Kidd, Colin Smyth, Jeremy Balfour
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That the Parliament commends Stranraer Development Trust for its upcoming "Support Stranraer" campaign to get people to support the economy of the town, as well as encouraging residents to keep up the good work in supporting each other during these challenging times; understands that Stranraer was awarded £12,500 as part of the Scotland Loves Local campaign; welcomes this initiative, noting the return of the annual Oyster Festival, which has been greatly missed as a landmark feature of Stranraer’s cultural heritage and local produce prowess; believes that this community-led action is great news for the town, putting it back on the map as the recovery from the effects of COVID-19 continues, and is testament to the ability of the Development Trust to bring this campaign together; thanks everyone involved in organising "Support Stranraer", and encourages local people to get behind the campaign.
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That the Parliament commends Stranraer Development Trust for its upcoming "Support Stranraer" campaign to get people to support the economy of the town, as well as encouraging residents to keep up the good work in supporting each other during these challenging times; understands that Stranraer was awarded £12,500 as part of the Scotland Loves Local campaign; welcomes this initiative, noting the return of the annual Oyster Festival, which has been greatly missed as a landmark feature of Stranraer’s cultural heritage and local produce prowess; believes that this community-led action is great news for the town, putting it back on the map as the recovery from the effects of COVID-19 continues, and is testament to the ability of the Development Trust to bring this campaign together; thanks everyone involved in organising "Support Stranraer", and encourages local people to get behind the campaign.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Gordon Lindhurst, Miles Briggs, Alexander Stewart, Brian Whittle, Stuart McMillan, Edward Mountain, Margaret Mitchell, Annie Wells, Jeremy Balfour, Alison Harris, Emma Harper, Donald Cameron, Jackson Carlaw, Joan McAlpine, Clare Adamson, Michelle Ballantyne, Colin Smyth
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That the Parliament congratulates Douglas Ewart High School in Newton Stewart on being the first school in Scotland and the UK to gain the International Blue Flag of Peace Award; understands that the recognition was given to S4, S5 and S6 pupils by the Rotary Peace Advocate Project organised by the UN Champion of Peace; notes that the award is based upon conflict resolution, and that the school pupils engaged with this by identifying and resolving conflict within their own lives, at home, at school and in the local community; commends them for this significant achievement, and thanks the teachers at Douglas Ewart High School, as well as the UN Champion of Peace, for the support and training given to the young people.
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That the Parliament congratulates Douglas Ewart High School in Newton Stewart on being the first school in Scotland and the UK to gain the International Blue Flag of Peace Award; understands that the recognition was given to S4, S5 and S6 pupils by the Rotary Peace Advocate Project organised by the UN Champion of Peace; notes that the award is based upon conflict resolution, and that the school pupils engaged with this by identifying and resolving conflict within their own lives, at home, at school and in the local community; commends them for this significant achievement, and thanks the teachers at Douglas Ewart High School, as well as the UN Champion of Peace, for the support and training given to the young people.
Supported by: Alexander Stewart, Richard Lyle, Miles Briggs, Brian Whittle, Annie Wells, Michelle Ballantyne, Margaret Mitchell, Bill Kidd, Maurice Corry, Jamie Greene, Jeremy Balfour, Peter Chapman, Clare Adamson, Donald Cameron, Stewart Stevenson, Colin Smyth
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That the Parliament supports the Marine Conservation Society’s campaign to keep Scotland’s beaches clean; notes its Great British Beach Clean campaign, which runs from 18 to 25 September 2020; understands that people are being encouraged to clean their own local beaches in smaller groups in line with COVID-19 regulations, which contributes to the Marine Conservation Society’s efforts to record and map the volume of rubbish that is being cleared from beaches; considers this voluntary work to be of immense importance to the natural environment, with 30% of all rubbish on the coastline directly attributed to the public, as well as inadvertent pollution from non-domestic sewage; urges as many of the public as possible to volunteer in the Great British Beach Clean, and thanks the Marine Conservation Society for the important work that it does.
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That the Parliament supports the Marine Conservation Society’s campaign to keep Scotland’s beaches clean; notes its Great British Beach Clean campaign, which runs from 18 to 25 September 2020; understands that people are being encouraged to clean their own local beaches in smaller groups in line with COVID-19 regulations, which contributes to the Marine Conservation Society’s efforts to record and map the volume of rubbish that is being cleared from beaches; considers this voluntary work to be of immense importance to the natural environment, with 30% of all rubbish on the coastline directly attributed to the public, as well as inadvertent pollution from non-domestic sewage; urges as many of the public as possible to volunteer in the Great British Beach Clean, and thanks the Marine Conservation Society for the important work that it does.
Supported by: Miles Briggs, Gordon Lindhurst, Jeremy Balfour, Jackson Carlaw, Kenneth Gibson, Alexander Stewart, Alison Harris, Murdo Fraser, Michelle Ballantyne, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Brian Whittle, Margaret Mitchell, Annie Wells, Ruth Maguire, Rachael Hamilton, Donald Cameron, Peter Chapman, Maurice Golden, Neil Findlay, Maureen Watt, Bill Bowman
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That the Parliament congratulates Stranraer FC on reaching 150 years of service to football and the launch of the brand new 150th anniversary home kit; looks forward to a time when the club can celebrate fully with its players and fans; recognises the positive impact that the club has had on the town of Stranraer, and looks forward to many more games being played at Stair Park in the future.
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That the Parliament congratulates Stranraer FC on reaching 150 years of service to football and the launch of the brand new 150th anniversary home kit; looks forward to a time when the club can celebrate fully with its players and fans; recognises the positive impact that the club has had on the town of Stranraer, and looks forward to many more games being played at Stair Park in the future.
Supported by: Iain Gray, Edward Mountain, Miles Briggs, Kenneth Gibson, Brian Whittle, Gordon Lindhurst, Richard Lyle, Jeremy Balfour, Stuart McMillan, Alexander Stewart, Margaret Mitchell, Peter Chapman, John Scott, Bill Kidd, David Torrance, Donald Cameron, Annie Wells, Maurice Corry, Jamie Greene, Clare Adamson, Colin Smyth, Ruth Maguire
Current Status: Fallen on 27/10/2020
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That the Parliament congratulates David McCreadie, who is a firefighter from Newton Stewart, on his extensive fundraising efforts for the NHS and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Support Fund; understands that David has achieved this by publishing a special calendar that includes pictures of the Newton Stewart area; recognises that his hobby of photography has resulted in him building a blog with over 6,000 followers; praises David for this selfless act during the COVID-19 pandemic; applauds the local printer on waiving its fees for work; understands that David has been a firefighter for 28 years; commends him for his service, and wishes him all the best with his ongoing funding efforts.
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That the Parliament congratulates David McCreadie, who is a firefighter from Newton Stewart, on his extensive fundraising efforts for the NHS and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Support Fund; understands that David has achieved this by publishing a special calendar that includes pictures of the Newton Stewart area; recognises that his hobby of photography has resulted in him building a blog with over 6,000 followers; praises David for this selfless act during the COVID-19 pandemic; applauds the local printer on waiving its fees for work; understands that David has been a firefighter for 28 years; commends him for his service, and wishes him all the best with his ongoing funding efforts.
Supported by: Brian Whittle, Alexander Stewart, Miles Briggs, Richard Lyle, Donald Cameron, David Torrance, Bill Kidd, Margaret Mitchell, Annabelle Ewing, Jeremy Balfour, Maurice Corry, Jamie Greene, Liam Kerr, Emma Harper, Clare Adamson, Colin Smyth, Ruth Maguire, Annie Wells
Current Status: Fallen on 27/10/2020
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That the Parliament welcomes the relaunch of Savour the Flavours in Dumfries and Galloway to promote the local food and drink sector; notes that the original project ran from 2009 to 2013 and ensured a more robust and connected food and drink industry in the region; welcomes that local businesses and Scotland Food and Drink have been involved in the relaunch; praises those involved for taking a collaborative approach in order to rebuild the industry at this time; knows that the passion and creativity of food and drink producers in Dumfries and Galloway will come to the fore; recognises the importance of the sector to rural communities, and wishes the relaunch project every success.
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That the Parliament welcomes the relaunch of Savour the Flavours in Dumfries and Galloway to promote the local food and drink sector; notes that the original project ran from 2009 to 2013 and ensured a more robust and connected food and drink industry in the region; welcomes that local businesses and Scotland Food and Drink have been involved in the relaunch; praises those involved for taking a collaborative approach in order to rebuild the industry at this time; knows that the passion and creativity of food and drink producers in Dumfries and Galloway will come to the fore; recognises the importance of the sector to rural communities, and wishes the relaunch project every success.
Supported by: Bill Kidd, Miles Briggs, Richard Lyle, Alexander Stewart, Jeremy Balfour, Brian Whittle, Donald Cameron, Margaret Mitchell, Liam Kerr, Emma Harper, Clare Adamson, Colin Smyth, Peter Chapman, Annie Wells
Current Status: Fallen on 27/10/2020
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