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Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Apr 2015
Greenock Morton Community Trust
I thank all members who signed the motion to allow the debate to take place. I am a Morton fan, hence my reason for wanting to highlight the excellent community-based work that is going on, centred around the club. As a long-standing supporter of Greenock Morton, I am proud t...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Sep 2020
Museum for Human Rights
I thank all those members who signed the motion, enabling the debate to take place, and those who have stayed to take part in the debate. I also thank everyone who has offered their support and provided feedback on the idea. Today, I will only scratch the surface of Inverclyd...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2015
Greenock Ocean Terminal
I congratulate Annabel Goldie on securing the debate. For the first time ever, I agree 100 per cent with everything that she said. In the past week, we have heard about the efforts that are being made to promote tourism. I remind members to recognise the importance of creatin...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 May 2016
Taking Scotland Forward
I, too, congratulate the Presiding Officer and the two new Deputy Presiding Officers, the new ministers and those members who are new to the Parliament. In particular, I congratulate the new members who have made their first speeches over the past couple of days. There have be...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2018
Texas Instruments
I thank every member who signed the motion to allow the debate to take place. I also thank the whips for allocating the time to debate the motion. I will begin with a short history of the Texas Instruments situation, before going on to explore other aspects of the business an...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Dec 2011
Fuel Prices
I thank all the members who signed the motion, including Murdo Fraser, without whom the debate would not be taking place, as he was the first and only member from the Opposition parties to sign the motion.I congratulate the Greenock Telegraph on its campaign to highlight the i...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2022
Petrol and Diesel Prices (Inverclyde)
I am pleased to have secured this members’ business debate, and I thank colleagues on all sides of the chamber for supporting my motion to allow it to happen. I also thank Daniella Theis from the Greenock Telegraph and India Grant from BBC Scotland’s “The Nine” programme for r...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Mar 2012
Tourism
I think that members will all be surprised that it took George Adam 20 seconds to mention Paisley. We have heard some excellent contributions from members on all sides of the chamber, and the debate has highlighted that we can unite as one from time to time. That does not prec...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2017
Jobcentre Plus Network
If the UK Government and the DWP seriously believe that work is the best route out of poverty, it must be made as easy as possible for people to enter the workplace; it must not be made more difficult. It is important to think about the impact that closing jobcentres will have...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Oct 2012
5th Fife Scout Group (Scottish Championship Award)
I, too, congratulate David Torrance on securing this members’ business debate, and commend him for highlighting some of the positive work in his constituency. I also congratulate the 5th Fife scout group and the winning team members who are in the public gallery.I have tremend...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2019
Scottish Tourism Month 2019
Yes, I know. Our country has tourism offers in abundance—it really has something for everyone. I particularly like a comment that was made by the chair of VisitScotland, Lord Thurso: “Scotland for me is a land of innovation based on our glorious traditions. Both sides of tha...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Nov 2017
Small Business Saturday 2017
I congratulate Ash Denham on securing this important members’ business debate on small business Saturday, in which I am delighted to take part. I thank the team at the FSB for the information that it has provided. Small business Saturday has one simple aim: to celebrate and s...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
18 Mar 2025
Food and Drink Sector
I am sorry, Mr Hoy—I normally take interventions, but not today. I agree with Clare Haughey’s comments—I see that she is leaving the chamber just as I am going to praise her. As she said, it is not just rural and island communities, but ordinary communities, too, that have a ...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
Splendid isolation. No—I am not referring to the Tory Brexit Britain that we will have in the very near future. I am referring to Inverclyde Council’s attitude to dealing with flood prevention and the flooding issues that we have had. For Mike Rumbles’s information, I say that...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2022
Active Travel
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate. Active travel is a topic that I have been discussing at local level for some time, and I have highlighted my support for active travel in my submissions to the—Inaudible.—consultation—Inaudible. My constituency, Greenock and I...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Nov 2023
Youth Antisocial Behaviour
I thank Daniel Johnson for securing the debate. His motion refers to the impact that antisocial behaviour and youth disorder have on businesses in his Edinburgh Southern constituency. I sympathise with that. I am not going to talk about Edinburgh Southern, but I will talk abou...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2024
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
In her opening comments, the Deputy First Minister quoted Rebecca Evans, the Minister for Finance and Local Government for Wales. It is worth quoting Ms Evans again, because colleagues in the Labour Party seem to have one vision this afternoon, which is that everything in Scot...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Sep 2011
Low-carbon Economy
Everyone in the Parliament knows that Scotland has the potential to be a major player in the low-carbon economy. We have already heard about various aspects of how Scotland can contribute while having a massive economic advantage. I will not go over all the points that have be...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Feb 2017
Barnardo’s Scotland Nurture Week
I thank all the members who have signed the motion; I also thank those members who have stayed to take part in the debate or to listen to what is said. Next week is Barnardo’s Scotland nurture week. Given that Parliament will be in recess next week, I am glad that we have the ...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 May 2021
Covid-19
I congratulate you on your election as Presiding Officer, and I wish you well in the role. I thank the electorate of Greenock and Inverclyde for once again putting their trust in me to represent them in our nation’s Parliament. It is a huge honour and privilege, which I never...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Nov 2020
Inverclyde Royal Hospital (Intensive Care Provision)
I congratulate Jamie Greene for bringing this important debate to the chamber. As he indicated yesterday in his comments to the Greenock Telegraph, the situation has evolved since the motion was lodged. First, I want to highlight my frustration with the health board. As I hav...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2011
Maritime Safety and Coastguards
I speak in this debate with a heavy heart. This week, campaigners for the Clyde maritime rescue co-ordination centre at Greenock heard the news that they and the Inverclyde community have been dreading: the Greenock base is to close. Parliament has debated the coastguard mode...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 May 2016
Taking Scotland Forward: Economy
I congratulate Fergus Ewing and Keith Brown on their new appointments. Scotland has many underlying economic strengths: our highly educated workforce, our immense natural resources and our thriving industries, such as energy, life sciences and tourism. Under the SNP Governmen...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Apr 2018
Show Some Heart (Jayden Orr Campaign)
I thank everyone who supported the motion to enable the debate to take place. I also want to make members aware that members of Jayden Orr’s family have travelled through to Parliament to be in the public gallery. There can be nothing worse for a parent than losing a child. I...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Mar 2018
LEADER Programme
I congratulate Mairi Gougeon on securing this members’ business debate. I will not go back over the ground that has already been covered about the LEADER programme. Suffice it to say that it has been hugely beneficial to all of Scotland, including my Greenock and Inverclyde co...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2023
Programme for Government 2023-24 (Opportunity)
I welcome the programme for government and the ambitious announcements that the First Minister made this week. A total of 14 bills are to be introduced, including, just to name four, those relating to education, land reform, housing and Scottish languages, which can all lead t...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Protecting Scotland’s Fire Service
I will in two seconds. Actually, I have only four minutes, but I will come back to address the Tories—don’t you worry. The current annual budget is more than £97 million higher than it was in 2017-18. Notwithstanding the additional resource over that period, however, the incr...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 Jan 2015
Women Offenders
After listening to all the speeches it is clear to me that there is political consensus across the chamber on the best way to treat women offenders. I do not intend to retread many of the arguments that have been made. I will focus my attention and initial remarks on the amend...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
I have taken an intervention already and I have only five minutes. I am sorry. Members will know that Inverclyde has the River Clyde at one side of it. At the top of the hill, we have Loch Thom reservoir, the Gryfe reservoir number 2 and the Compensation reservoir, to name ju...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Jan 2018
International Policy Framework and Priorities 2018
I am delighted to take part in the debate and I welcome the international perspective that the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament have had for some time. I will focus my comments on Inverclyde and Malawi. I joined the cross-party group on Malawi on winning the Gr...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Jan 2012
Agenda for Cities
I welcome today’s debate and the publication of the new cities strategy. I am sure that the strategy will be welcomed in Scotland’s cities, and I hope that the Parliament can unite behind the initiative.I have to express a wee bit of concern that there are no Lib Dems present ...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Oct 2016
Adopt a Station
At the outset, I congratulate Christine Grahame on securing the debate. I am delighted that the adopt-a-station scheme is thriving in Ms Grahame’s constituency. I refer members to my register of interests, the reason for which will become apparent shortly. Adopt a station pr...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 Oct 2023
Fire Service
I commend Katy Clark for bringing the debate to the chamber. Since the changes were announced earlier this year, I have been contacted by many people across my constituency, including serving and retired Scottish Fire and Rescue Service officers, FBU members and members of th...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Dec 2016
Paisley for City of Culture 2021
I congratulate my colleague George Adam on securing the debate. As we all know, he is not shy about highlighting Paisley in the Parliament. I am happy to support the Paisley 2021 bid. As members will know, there is a friendly rivalry between Paisley and Greenock, much of whic...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2010
Tourism
In this country, we have to consider the health benefits that a minimum price will bring to the economy, as between £2.5 billion and £3.5 billion is spent on dealing with some of the effects of alcohol misuse.To return to marine tourism, there is, on a smaller scale, the South...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 May 2017
Vale of Leven Hospital (GP Out-of-hours Service)
Jackie Baillie raised many issues in her speech, and I can find common ground with her on many of them. The issue that is before us is the GP out-of-hours service. When I was a regional MSP, occasionally on behalf of constituents I raised issues regarding service delivery, th...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Sep 2025
Scotland’s Railway (20 Years)
I welcome the chance to speak in support of the motion, which marks a significant milestone in Scotland’s transport history. Twenty years ago, the devolution of executive powers over rail funding, specification and strategy gave Scotland some of the tools to shape its own rail...
Stuart McMillan SNP Committee
08 Jun 2011
Work Programme
I spoke to the convener about this beforehand, and I suggested meeting somewhere in West Scotland. No doubt we will all put forward suggestions for our own constituencies or regions, so I thought that I would get my bid in first.To be fair, it does not really matter whether we...
Stuart McMillan SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2011
Regeneration Strategy
No—I have taken an intervention, and you are going to listen to what I have to say. Interruption. I have already taken an intervention—you have taken up enough of my time.Yesterday, a meeting of Inverclyde Council’s regeneration committee took place. There were a few interesti...
Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Feb 2011
Budget (Scotland) (No 5) Bill: Stage 3
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the budget debate.Given the £1.3 billion reduction in the Scottish Government budget for next year, which follows the £500 million reduction this year, I am sure that all members acknowledge that the cabinet secretary faced a massive finan...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Sep 2023
Alcohol Services
As co-convener of the cross-party group on drug and alcohol misuse, and as the vice-chair of Moving On Inverclyde, which is a local recovery charity, I thank Carol Mochan for securing the debate. She spoke in the debate on liver cancer on 14 June, which I secured. The same iss...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Sep 2018
Bank Closures
I welcome the debate, and I thank colleagues across the Parliament who helped to produce this informative report. Sometimes, the work of committees and the reports that they produce do not always obtain the coverage that they deserve. However, this report has been well receiv...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Scottish History in Schools
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I thank those members from all sides of the chamber who signed the motion to allow the debate to take place. I was asked to lodge a motion for debate by a constituent of mine, Gordon Bryce, from the 1820 Society. Late last night, I heard that Gor...
Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
27 May 2009
Influenza A(H1N1)
I have a strong interest in the debate because there have been six confirmed cases of swine flu in Greenock, which not only forms part of the region that I represent but is where I live, as Ross Finnie alluded to.I hope that all members will recognise that the way in which con...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Sep 2015
Employment
I welcome this afternoon’s debate on an issue that is important for the whole country. Employment and unemployment are everybody’s business and every politician needs to treat the matter seriously. In the past when we have debated this issue, the debate has tended to be heate...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Dec 2019
Art in Action Campaign
I congratulate Claire Baker on lodging the motion and securing this important and timely members’ business debate. Claire Baker mentioned the culture strategy, the budget and the inquiry of the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee, of which she and I are me...
Stuart McMillan SNP Committee
05 Sep 2012
Tourism (Winning Years Strategy)
Another area in Inverclyde that has not been touched on is the cruise liners. A record number of liners have come to Greenock port this year. However, last week, when I was discussing the number of tourists who stop in Greenock, the point was put to me that the number of folk ...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Sep 2016
Glow Gold September
I congratulate Jeremy Balfour on securing the debate. As we know, September is childhood cancer awareness month. It is a particularly poignant time as, just weeks prior to September, children go back to school after a fun summer. Other young children start school for the fir...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Jan 2020
Levern Valley Defibrillator Community Partnership
I echo colleagues’ comments on Tom Arthur securing this important members’ business debate and on the work of the Levern Valley Defibrillator Community Partnership. I also put on record my congratulations and thanks to Douglas Yates, whom I have known for some years. I do not ...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Nov 2023
Cashback for Communities
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests. I am an ambassador for Ocean Youth Trust Scotland. I am pleased to speak in the debate because I believe that the Parliament should be very proud of the cashback for communities programme. Now in its 15th yea...
Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Sep 2010
Scottish Government’s Programme
I welcome the legislative programme. I could say something about all the proposed bills, but I will not do that as much has already been said about some of them. Instead, I will focus on a couple. We have heard a lot of rhetoric from Opposition members, but there are a couple ...
Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Feb 2011
Regeneration
I am happy to take part in the debate and I welcome the opportunity to discuss the SNP’s excellent record on regeneration activities. The Labour motion talks about recognising“the importance of continued support from the Scottish Government for regeneration initiatives”.That i...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 May 2022
Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm
I remind members that I am a board member of the addiction recovery service Moving On (Inverclyde). This joint debate by three committees of the Parliament provides an example of the type of joined-up working that is required. I agree with Elena Whitham that every committee i...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2022
National Drugs Mission
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests. I am vice-chair of Moving On Inverclyde, which is a local addictions service. I invite the minister once again to go and visit the service. I note that Paul O’Kane visited it earlier this year and was impressed...
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Road Infrastructure
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Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP): SNP Chamber
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Wealthier and Fairer
I speak today as the first member of my family to have entered the murky world of politics. Thankfully, they are still talking to me. The support that I have received from my family and friends has been steadfast, and for that I will be eternally grateful. My only sadness is t...
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Crerar Review
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Stuart McMillan SNP Committee
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Enterprise Network Inquiry
You have mentioned local economic impact and economic return—issues that were touched on earlier, too. Although the 1999 tall ships event was regarded as a one-off, it is coming back to Inverclyde. I remember that whole weekend extremely well, and anyone who went along to it h...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Sep 2011
“The Government Economic Strategy”
I warmly welcome the Scottish Government’s refreshed economic strategy and its many aims to help the Scottish economy and population.It is timely that the strategy be refreshed, as the economic conditions in which we all live are challenging to say the least. With the UK Gover...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Apr 2014
Fixed-odds Betting Terminals
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Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2015

02 Apr 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Greenock Morton Community Trust

I thank all members who signed the motion to allow the debate to take place.

I am a Morton fan, hence my reason for wanting to highlight the excellent community-based work that is going on, centred around the club. As a long-standing supporter of Greenock Morton, I am proud to speak to the motion congratulating the work of Greenock Morton Community Trust, which I will call the Morton trust in my speech.

I highlight that football clubs of all sizes are readily criticised for some of their actions. However, at my request, only a few months ago, Morton got involved with the Inverclyde food bank. What I am about to tell the chamber highlights that football clubs play a huge and positive part in their communities. Many clubs undertake excellent examples of community involvement, and I want to praise them all for that. It is always easy to criticise clubs, but let us give them praise when they merit it, too.

Before I highlight the key elements of the climate challenge fund investment, I want to provide some background on Greenock Morton and the Morton trust. Morton Football Club was founded in 1874, making it one of the oldest senior Scottish clubs. Greenock Morton has always played an important role in the social and sporting life of Greenock and Inverclyde.

Although the club’s fortunes on the field have been varied—in fact, Morton holds the record for the most promotions to and relegations from the top flight; I do not mind the promotions, but I am not so happy about the relegations, as members will understand—there has always been a strong fan base in the community. The fans have always believed that Morton’s rightful place in the top tier of Scottish football will come round again—despite the protestations that my colleague George Adam will no doubt make later.

The link between Greenock and Morton is seen in the club’s crest, which features a sailing ship—a motif taken from the town’s coat of arms, which symbolises Greenock’s shipbuilding and maritime heritage. It is through that connection between the local community and the supporters that Greenock Morton Community Trust came into existence.

The Morton trust was the initiative of Morton’s consultant for club development and former striker, Warren Hawke, who explained:

“We want to reach out to our local community and ensure that there is an interaction between the club and the people that goes beyond watching or supporting the club on a match day. We want to help address social issues and give something back to the people of Inverclyde.”

In order to accomplish that, he invited representatives of Morton and the supporters trust to act as trustees, tasking them with ensuring that the Morton trust meets those aims.

As a registered charity that brings together Greenock Morton Football Club and Greenock Morton Supporters Trust, the aim of the Morton trust is to use the Morton brand to deliver quality community coaching and social inclusion programmes to people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds across the Inverclyde area. I am delighted that Warren Hawke, Karen Welsh, Chris McCorkindale and Cappie the cat are in Parliament this afternoon.

The Morton trust runs a number of very successful football programmes, such as mini Morton, which is aimed at school-age children; micro Morton, which provides sessions for pre-school children; and Morton girls, whose aim is to develop girls’ football teams across a number of age ranges. Overall, the Morton trust delivers programmes to more than 250 primary school children and more than 900 nursery school children a week—that is nearly 1,300 children a week who are obtaining healthy activities from trained coaches.

There is also the football fans in training programme, which is run in conjunction with the Scottish Professional Football League, and the Greenock Morton hockey club programme.

The Morton trust provides a wide range of support to the people of Inverclyde and beyond. In addition to various footballing and sporting endeavours, the Morton trust has various employability programmes and is committed to helping local people to develop the skills and experience that they need to enter an increasingly competitive job market. In February 2015, the Morton trust delivered a pilot employability programme called the lone parent programme. Four out of the 11 who started the programme have found a job.

In February 2014, Greenock Morton Community Trust was awarded £39,388 via the Big Lottery Fund’s young start programme to fund the Morton futures project, which will deliver bespoke courses with the aim of tackling youth unemployment. The courses, which will last from seven to 12 weeks, will work around a sports theme and will offer young people training and volunteering opportunities, and opportunities to gain qualifications. Sixty young people aged 16 to 24 from lnverclyde will benefit.

With the support of community jobs Scotland, the Morton trust has been able to employ staff who will re-enter the job market with new skills and renewed confidence, having made a significant contribution to the work of the Morton trust and the football club.

Such employability programmes can make a difference to the lives of young people across Inverclyde by creating the opportunities for them to become involved in sports programmes, gain employment skills, improve their health and, hopefully, overcome some of the challenges that they face, particularly in the jobs market.

More such ventures to develop more innovative social inclusion programmes to enhance the link between Greenock Morton and the local community are planned for the future.

Greener Morton is the first project in Inverclyde to benefit from the Scottish Government’s climate challenge fund. The successful grant application will allow the Morton trust to deliver an eco-friendly message linked with physical activity to more than 2,000 pupils in primaries 4 to 6 in schools across Inverclyde. The funding will also allow the Morton trust to create Inverclyde’s first football kit and boot recycling facility. That will help underprivileged youngsters in Inverclyde through the re-use of perfectly good boots and kit via the recycling facility. Members will be aware of the ever-rising cost of sports equipment for families with children who are active in sports and will realise that that will be a wonderful initiative.

Some of the funding will also be used to replace tumble dryers with a new energy-efficient drying room for all team kit. The Morton trust will also start eco-friendly schemes, such as car sharing to reduce emissions, across all Morton-related teams. Ultimately, those actions by the Morton trust will help to reduce the club’s total carbon footprint. There are also plans afoot to organise an open day to promote greener living programmes.

New employment opportunities have been created as a result of the climate challenge fund. All the staff have been recruited and the project started yesterday.

The greener Morton project is an excellent example of how the climate challenge fund can be used to support existing local organisations, helping them to develop their services while promoting a more eco-friendly agenda. The Morton trust has worked closely with the ideas bank—a collaboration between Senscot and Beith Community Development Trust—to promote the sharing of best practice.

I am sure that there are other groups across Scotland carrying out similar aims. I welcome the grant given to the Morton trust and have every faith that the Morton trust will get the best value from that funding.

I hinted at the start that I am somewhat biased on the issue of Greenock Morton. However, even allowing for that, I am sure that all members—even my good friend and colleague George Adam, MSP for Paisley and a St Mirren fan—will congratulate Greenock Morton Community Trust on its success in securing that investment, which will allow it to expand the services that it provides to the community in Inverclyde.

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