Hyslop Supports Linlithgow Big Dance for the Commonwealth

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Hyslop Supports Linlithgow Big Dance for the Commonwealth Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has congratulated the schools and pupils involved in Friday’s (16th May) Linlithgow Schools Cluster Games Opening Ceremony. In her role as Culture Secretary she has been instrumental in the roll out of the Big Dance as part of the Commonwealth Celebrations in Scotland and abroad. 750 pupils took part in a Big Dance to mark the opening of the Linlithgow Schools Cluster Games which began during the week commencing 19th. Commenting after the event, Fiona said, “It was wonderful to see so many young people excited to take part in in the Commonwealth School Cluster Games opening ceremony and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the Schools’ Choir. I was proud of the young people of Linlithgow and their…
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Westminster Finally Agrees to SNP Demands

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Westminster Finally Agrees to SNP Demands Tuesday, 6th May 2014 Linlithgow MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the news that Westminster will finally heed the SNP’s calls to allow the Scottish Government to provide much needed support to those hit by the Tory/Lib Dem coalition’s hated Bedroom Tax. “After months of ignoring our requests to lift the cap on Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP), Westminster has finally listened. This is a victory for those in West Lothian affected by the Bedroom Tax. “The Scottish Government was able to top up the Discretionary Housing Payments by £378,129 for West Lothian residents last October and with this announcement from Westminster we will be able to do so much more. “The Bedroom Tax is a hugely unfair policy and will hit the poorest and most…
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Cultural links between Scotland and Poland Strong

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Cabinet Secretary Welcomes Cultural Cooperation During Poland Visit Scotland and Poland have a strong history of cultural cooperation which we must build on, Culture and External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop has said. Speaking during her visit to Poland Ms Hyslop said that as well as valuing the economic contribution Poles make to Scottish society, it was important to recognise the strong cultural links between the two countries going back centuries. During her visit on Monday and Tuesday of this week, Ms Hyslop visited Krakow – the seventh Unesco City of Literature. Edinburgh was the first City of Literature and the two cities are working together and sharing experiences. She hosted lunch for key Polish cultural figures, including representatives of the Krakow Festival, the Director of the International Cultural Centre in…
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Dial 111 for New Free Health Helpline

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Dial 111 for New Free Health Helpline Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has highlighted the new free NHS 24 helpline number launched by the Health Secretary Yesterday. As of Wednesday, 30 April, people looking for medical help and advice can contact NHS 24 for free by calling 111. “As a parent myself, I know people want to be able to speak to someone on the phone at the weekend or in the evening when GP surgeries are not open. “By introducing the free 111 number, the Government have removed any barrier for the public to access the health service out of hours. The number is easy to remember and can be used from both landlines and mobiles. “In Scotland, the 111 number will be run by NHS 24 as a public…
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Hyslop Marks West Lothian International Workers Memorial Day

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Hyslop Marks West Lothian International Workers Memorial Day April 28th 2014 Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop attended West Lothian’s International Workers Memorial Day in Bathgate on Monday (28th April). Commenting on the day, Fiona said; “I am always pleased to attend such an important event, to mark International Workers’ Memorial Day - a tribute in remembering workers who have died, been injured or made seriously ill through work. “West Lothian was an early pioneer of commemorating this day and would like to thank West Lothian Trades Council for organising the service. “This day is about marking international solidarity, the need for political and legal change but it is also about people – the people we have lost and those that are still living. The 28th of April memorial day helps…
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Hyslop Welcomes £24.378m Funding for St John’s

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Hyslop Welcomes £24.378m Funding for St John’s Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the recent announcement from last week’s NHS Lothian Board Meeting where it was agreed that £24.378 million of investment would go to St Johns Hospital over the 2014/15 to 2017/18 period. £17 Million of which will be earmarked for ‘capacity developments’. Fiona commented; “This is fantastic news for patients across West Lothian. I am pleased that NHS Lothian understands the importance of St John’s in our community. “West Lothian has the fifth largest increase in population in Scotland since 2001, with a 10% rise in the number of under 5s so I am particularly pleased that special attention will be paid to Maternity and Special Care baby Units at St Johns. “NHS Lothian is clearly working hard…
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Local MSP Welcomes West Lothian Polish Contribution

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Local MSP Welcomes West Lothian Polish Contribution Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the contribution Polish people make to West Lothian following census reports showing that Polish communities, make up 1.9% of the population in West Lothian, almost doubling figures from the 2001. Fiona said; “We have a strong Polish Community in West Lothian, particularly in Broxburn and Uphall. The Poles who have come to live and work in West Lothian have brought much more than their professional skills. They have made a huge contribution to our culture and our economy. “Our countries have been linked for centuries - from Scottish traders moving to Poland in the 16th century, to Polish servicemen and women in World War Two, and right up to the present day. “I am proud of…
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Hyslop Praises Linlithgow Academy Musicians in Scottish Parliament

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Hyslop Praises Linlithgow Academy Musicians in Scottish Parliament Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has praised music performance at Linlithgow Academy when speaking about the importance of piping during Portfolio Questions in the Scottish Parliament Debating Chamber. Speaking as Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Fiona said; “The Scottish Government supports the traditional music sector through Creative Scotland, which disburses nearly £2 million each year to organisations that directly form part of the sector. “I am certainly in favour of more piping in schools and more generally. I have heard magnificent piping in our schools and will always remember hearing in Linlithgow Academy a combination of the orchestra and the pipes in ‘Highland Cathedral’ at a recent school concert. “We have many talented young pipers, but we need to ensure that the pipeline…
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Hyslop Praises Bathgate and Boghall Caledonia Pipers in Scottish Parliament

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Hyslop Praises Bathgate and Boghall Caledonia Pipers in Scottish Parliament Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has praised Bathgate and Boghall Caledonia Pipe Band for their community approach to piping during Portfolio Questions in the Scottish Parliament Debating Chamber. She also took the opportunity to promote the British Pipe Band Championships taking place in Bathgate on May 31st. Speaking as Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Fiona said; “The Scottish Government supports the traditional music sector through Creative Scotland, which disburses nearly £2 million each year to organisations that directly form part of the sector. “We need to ensure that piping and piping tuition are more widely accessible. Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band, one of Scotland’s premier pipe bands, is in my constituency. It has an excellent relationship with young people from…
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Hyslop Welcomes 160 Parking Spaces for Bathgate Station

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Hyslop Welcomes 160 Parking Spaces for Bathgate Station Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the news from Scotrail that as of Monday 31st of March, 160 additional parking spaces will be available at Bathgate Train Station. Fiona commented; “With £850,000 funding provided by the Scottish Government, First Scotrail are making it easier to travel by train in West Lothian which is good for the local economy and environment. “Car parking at Bathgate Station is an issue that a number of my constituents have spoken to me about so I am delighted that an additional 160 places are now available to commuters.”
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