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Jillian Low, Fields in Trust Community Champion 2015

S4M-15196 · Standard Motion · lodged by Dey, Graeme

Lodged on
15 Dec 2015
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That the Parliament congratulates Jillian Low, of the Arbroath Skatepark Project, on being presented with the Fields in Trust Community Champion Award for 2015; believes that Jillian was nominated by Angus Council for her role in bringing a skatepark to the town; understands that Jillian decided to take action when her teenage son, a skater, had nowhere safe to practise his sport and that this led to her bringing together local wheeled sports enthusiasts; notes that this award recognises that Jillian led a campaign that secured funding and land in order to build the skatepark and that this campaign was supported by the local community and that the skatepark was officially opened just over a year ago, offering a safe space for all; understands that 2015 marks the 90th anniversary of the founding of the trust, which started life as the National Playing Fields Association and is the only UK-wide organisation working to safeguard and improve recreational green spaces; notes the glowing testimony given to Jillian by the chief executive of Fields in Trust, Helen Griffiths, in which she said that “If all parts of the country had champions such as Jillian our outdoor spaces would be better protected and always there to be enjoyed by everyone in the towns and villages that they serve", and welcomes the recognition shown to Jillian for her role in leading the campaign to bring a skatepark to Arbroath.
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SNP 11 Lab 2 LD 1
Lodged by Dey, Graeme (Scottish National Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.
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That the Parliament congratulates Jillian Low, of the Arbroath Skatepark Project, on being presented with the Fields in Trust Community Champion Award for 2015; believes that Jillian was nominated by Angus Council for her role in bringing a skatepark to the town; understands that Jillian decided to take action when her teenage son, a skater, had nowhere safe to practise his sport and that this led to her bringing together local wheeled sports enthusiasts; notes that this award recognises that Jillian led a campaign that secured funding and land in order to build the skatepark and that this campaign was supported by the local community and that the skatepark was officially opened just over a year ago, offering a safe space for all; understands that 2015 marks the 90th anniversary of the founding of the trust, which started life as the National Playing Fields Association and is the only UK-wide organisation working to safeguard and improve recreational green spaces; notes the glowing testimony given to Jillian by the chief executive of Fields in Trust, Helen Griffiths, in which she said that “If all parts of the country had champions such as Jillian our outdoor spaces would be better protected and always there to be enjoyed by everyone in the towns and villages that they serve", and welcomes the recognition shown to Jillian for her role in leading the campaign to bring a skatepark to Arbroath.

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    S4M-15196
    15 Dec 2015 · Standard Motion · Dey, Graeme
    That the Parliament congratulates Jillian Low, of the Arbroath Skatepark Project, on being presented with the Fields in Trust Community Champion Award for 2015; believes that Jillian was nominated by Angus Council for her role in bringing a skatepark to the town; understands that Jillian decided to take action when her teenage son, a skater, had nowhere s...