Hyslop marks West Lothian International Workers Memorial Day

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Hyslop Marks West Lothian International Workers Memorial Day Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop attended West Lothian’s International Workers Memorial Day in Bathgate on Sunday (28th April). Commenting on the day, Fiona said; “I was 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. It was particularly poignant because of the awful devastation and death of workers this week in Bangladesh. “West Lothian was an early pioneer of commemorating this day and would like to thank West Lothian Trades Council for developing the day. “Each year, across the world, more than 2 million men and women die as a result of work related accidents and diseases. Annually, asbestos claims 100,000…
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Hyslop Welcomes Consultation Tackling Metal Theft

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Hyslop Welcomes Consultation Tackling Metal Theft Linlithgow Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the news of a consultation seeking view on introducing a tougher licensing regime and banning cash payments for metal. Following an initial consultation last year, this further consultation specifically focuses on what conditions dealers should be subject to under a new licensing regime with all dealers licensed, and the question of cash payments for metal. Fiona said; “Just last month, metal thieves stole £6,000 worth of copper from Croftmalloch Primary in Whitburn, closing the school and causing considerable financial constraints. “The kitchen at Croftmalloch Primary also provides food to other schools in the area, so this mindless criminal activity has not just impacted one school, but several throughout the community. “I am pleased that local police officers…
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Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop Donates to Mary’s Meals Backpack Project

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Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop Donates to Mary’s Meals Backpack Project Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has taken part in the Parliament wide Mary’s Meals Backpack Project by donating a backpack filled with basic school equipment to help with their education and everyday life. Fiona said; “I was delighted to donate a backpack to this project launched by Mary’s Meals which will go towards helping some of the world’s poorest children. “This has been a hugely successful cross-party campaign and I am pleased to see that so many MSPs and staff taking part. “We have a strong sense of charity in West Lothian and so I would encourage anyone not already aware of the project to find out more and perhaps even organise your own collection of backpacks to help chronically…
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Hyslop Attends Opening of Whitburn Foodbank

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Hyslop Attends Opening of Whitburn Foodbank Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop attended the opening of the new Foodbank in Whitburn on Friday. (22nd March). Fiona said; “I was delighted to meet with the staff and volunteers of the Whitburn Foodbank and welcome them to their newest branch here in West Lothian. “The foodbank workers dedicate much of their time and energy to building better communities and helping those who need it most. The opening of a Foodbank in Whitburn will strengthen our society and engage local residents and most importantly, prevent those who are worse off from going hungry.”
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Anger as Labour Refuse to Support West Lothian Elderly

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Anger as Labour Refuse to Support West Lothian Elderly Local Constituency MSP for Linlithgow, Fiona Hyslop has said she is angry and disappointed that Labour MSPs refused to support an Order for free bus travel for pensioners and disabled persons at Wednesday’s (March 20th) Scottish Parliament’s Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee. Fiona said; “I am extremely disappointed that the Labour MSPs in the Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee last week did not support the growing number of older people in West Lothian. “The Scottish Government has always been committed to ensuring elderly and vulnerable people are looked after in our communities and while I can’t understand why Labour MSPs refused to support free bus travel for pensioners and disabled people, I am pleased that the rest of the committee members…
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Hyslop Supports Young Peoples’ Entitlement to Share Views

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Hyslop Supports Young Peoples’ Entitlement to Share Views Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop is supporting the Bill to give every 16 and 17 year old in West Lothian the right to have their say in the Scottish Referendum next year. Fiona commented; “Next Year’s referendum is one of the most important decisions to face the Scottish people in recent times and I am delighted that a bill has been introduced to allow 16 and 17 year olds the chance to have their say. “In Scotland you can join the army, have a full time job, get married and have children at just 16 years old, our young people absolutely deserve the right to say how the future of their country should be run. “Whatever views you may have on the…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP Joins Marie Curie Care at Scottish Parliament

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Fiona Hyslop MSP Joins Marie Curie Cancer Care at Scottish Parliament Fiona Hyslop joined Marie Curie Cancer Care at the Scottish Parliament this week to learn more about the work carried about by the charity to provide free end of life care to people with terminal illnesses. Sporting one of the charity’s daffodil pins in support of the annual Great Daffodil Appeal, Fiona Hyslop spoke to Marie Curie nurses and staff about the free end of life care available to local communities across Scotland. Fiona said; “I am very happy to support the good work of Marie Curie Cancer Care throughout West Lothian. Between 2009 and 2011, Cancer was the main cause of death in West Lothian and Marie Curie Nurses understand the importance of offering the best palliative care…
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St John’s Children’s Ward Given Strong Commitment

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Press Release For Immediate Use: St Johns Children’s Ward Given Strong Commitment Tuesday, 26 February 2013 A firm commitment to a 24/7 service at St Johns have been given at two meetings with NHS in the last week. MSP for Linlithgow Fiona Hyslop commented "At both the Blackburn Community Council hosted meeting on Thursday and the regular NHS Lothian/MSP meeting on Friday, we heard that NHS Lothian were on course to make the appointments they needed to the Children’s Ward at St Johns. This is to be welcomed but NHS Lothian were left in doubt of the strength of feeling on the matter. I call on NHS Lothian to continue to be open and proactive about communicating the on-going situation. " Angela Constance MSP for Almond Valley added "The Health…
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Hyslop Secures Council Commitment for Bathgate Parking

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Hyslop Secures Council Commitment for Bathgate Parking Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop who has been pursuing the case for more car parking at the railway station, has secured agreement from West Lothian Council to use the old railway station car park in Bathgate to host the overspill from the town’s new railway station car park while the finding and delivery for the new car park is being delivered. She said, “The new station has been a tremendous success since its opening and figures are very encouraging, of course, with this comes the issue of too few parking spaces. “I wrote to the council to ask about the option of using the car park at the site of the old railway station as well as asking them to identify alternative parking options…
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Hyslop Supports West Lothian Tourism

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Hyslop Supports West Lothian Tourism Local constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has signed up to pledge her support for Scottish Tourism Week (4th – 13th March) marking the natural beauty of West Lothian in the Scottish Government’s Year of Natural Scotland. Fiona said; “Here in West Lothian we have no shortage of attractions or culture for local and international visitors and that is why I am proud to support one of our key industries in Scottish Tourism Week. “Just last year, the number of visitors to Scotland rose by 5 per cent, just in time for our Year of Natural Scotland in 2013. “I am confident that these numbers will have a local impact on tourism for West Lothian, with visitors flocking to see the beauty of the Bathgate hills, or…
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