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Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2026 [Draft]

05 Feb 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Royal Burgh of Rutherglen (900th Anniversary)
Doris, Bob SNP Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn Watch on SPTV

I congratulate Clare Haughey on securing the debate celebrating the 900th anniversary of Rutherglen as a royal burgh.

My goodness, I am glad that I am not living 900 years ago. Clare Haughey has put on record the intrigue, treachery and treason that have taken place in Rutherglen. I am sure that the place has moved on considerably from those medieval times.

Clare Haughey is a real champion for Rutherglen. That came out quite clearly in her speech. She spoke passionately about the community-led Rutherglen 900 project. I was pleased to hear Clare talk about the Healthy n Happy Community Development Trust and Camglen Radio being part of the community-led project, as those are a couple of organisations that I know quite well from my days as a regional MSP.

Clare Haughey also went through a list of famous people from Rutherglen. I was scoring out my list of people I was going to name-check as she went on. Bobby Murdoch was on the list as well, and he is one that she did not mention.

Also, who was Nellie Hunter? I did not know until a couple of hours ago that Nellie Hunter was a suffragist from Rutherglen. There will be an exhibition all about Nellie Hunter at the library and heritage centre in just a few days’ time. That is the point of celebrating our history—to find out about those histories that are lost through time, as those stories of remarkable people are the social fabric of all communities. I am delighted that such events are taking place in Rutherglen.

My connection with Rutherglen goes back to 2007, when I became a regional MSP for Glasgow. I fulfilled that role until I became a constituency MSP for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn in 2016. Let me be clear: I am not saying that Rutherglen is part of Glasgow. Heaven forfend that I should say that. Some people say that it is part of Lanarkshire, but the people of Rutherglen are, first and foremost, Ruglonians. They are welcome, inclusive and passionate Ruglonians. Unless things have changed, they would still view themselves as Ruglonians.

I want to give some personal reflections on my time in Rutherglen. I well remember my monthly surgery in the King Street cooncil buildings in the town over the years. I also recall the regular Scottish National Party meetings at St Columbkille’s church hall, where we would have to compete with the Irish dancing and the occasional hooley. I hope that that is all still going strong.

After those branch meetings, if I was very lucky, I would have a pint at Dr Gorman’s pub. I understand that it is no longer Dr Gorman’s—good luck to the new owners, but that is a backward step as far as I am concerned. I used to go there with the late Councillor Gordon Clark—it was his local. I was saddened by Gordon’s recent passing, and I want to put on record in this place the contribution that he made to public life and to the Rutherglen community over many years, including 10 years as a councillor.

My highlight as a regional MSP who covered Rutherglen was always my annual attendance—I would have been in trouble if I didnae go—at Landemer day, with the late Gordon Clark and many others, some of whom are also, sadly, no longer with us. I would like to mention Councillor Clare McColl and Councillor Anne Higgins, who are no longer with us. Friends across all parties will have their own memories of people who are no longer with us.

I always had a wonderful time at Landemer day, which was supported by the people of Rutherglen in their thousands each and every year. It was always a passionate, vibrant and lovely demonstration of Rutherglen’s civic pride and creative endeavour.

I had not known that Landemer day recommenced only in 1974, having fallen into abeyance in 1926. I learned that in preparation for today’s debate. I am pleased that it has bounced back so strongly since the Covid-19 pandemic.

It is important that all communities celebrate such landmarks. Not that long ago, I led a members’ business debate on the 50th anniversary of Summerston, where I stay, and the church that I go to in Maryhill will be celebrating its 50th anniversary. However, what is important is not the number of years for which a community has been in existence but how the people in the community knit together in such a beautiful, wonderful, vibrant and diverse way.

That is how I think about Rutherglen. It was a privilege to represent it for a short period of time. Those who represent it today, including Clare Haughey, are lucky and privileged to do so. Happy birthday to Rutherglen.

13:07

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I ask those leaving the public gallery to do so as quickly and quietly as possible.The next item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-2039...
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
I am delighted to have secured this debate to mark the 900th anniversary of Rutherglen’s being granted royal burgh status by King David I, which gave it spec...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con
I congratulate Clare Haughey on bringing this debate to the chamber. I really enjoyed her speech about the history of Rutherglen.It is a privilege to speak i...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
That connection with Stan Laurel shows the closeness between Ruglonians and Glaswegians. Stan Laurel cut his teeth on the boards of the Britannia Panopticon ...
Annie Wells Con
Rutherglen and Glasgow have joint connectivity. We are not that far away from each other, and it is good that we can work together on certain projects. We ha...
Bob Doris (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Clare Haughey on securing the debate celebrating the 900th anniversary of Rutherglen as a royal burgh.My goodness, I am glad that I am not liv...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
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Clare Haughey SNP
I thank Monica Lennon for giving me the opportunity to put on record our joint thanks and the community’s thanks to Robert Brown, formerly of the Scottish Pa...
Monica Lennon Lab
Absolutely, and if I had stuck to my speaking notes, Councillor Robert Brown would have been one of the first people I would have mentioned. When I became a ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP
I am grateful to Clare Haughey for lodging the motion and securing the debate. I commend her as an outstanding member of the Scottish Parliament for Ruthergl...
Monica Lennon Lab
Contemporary dance.
Angus Robertson SNP
We hear the Parliament updated from a sedentary position, Presiding Officer, that it will be contemporary dance. When the dates are confirmed, I am happy tha...
Monica Lennon Lab
As dance partners.
Angus Robertson SNP
She has raised it to being dance partners. This is going in directions that are not included in my speaking notes or in my diary commitments, but I say yes t...
Monica Lennon Lab
Another fantastic organisation has come to mind: Classrooms for Malawi, which is also based in Rutherglen. Over the years, we have joined forces on the issue...
Angus Robertson SNP
I do. It also underlines something that is true for Rutherglen as well as the rest of Scotland, which is that, in the fabric of our communities, what happens...
Paul Sweeney Lab
There are so many projects to discuss, but one that particularly springs to mind in the discussion about skills—and heritage skills in particular—is the rest...
Angus Robertson SNP
As ever, I agree with the general points that have been made. On the issue of castings, I am satisfied that efforts have been made to ensure that there will ...
Clare Haughey SNP
In relation to skills and heritage, I note that the Rutherglen boundary stones are being recreated in a college in Glasgow, which is helping to develop stone...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I can give you the time back, cabinet secretary.
Angus Robertson SNP
That is fantastic. Those of us who are part of the on-going debate about skills in the heritage sector know how important stonemasonry is, so that is excelle...
Bob Doris SNP
It was a comment from a sedentary position, so I apologise that I am now saying this in an intervention. During my research, I found that stonemasons from Ru...
Angus Robertson SNP
Well, that is now on the record, so it must be true.I appreciate that I am over my allotted time, but I will make some brief final comments. In recognition o...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
That concludes the debate. In order to allow Bob Doris time to get to his next contemporary dance class, I suspend the meeting until 2 o’clock.13:22Meeting s...