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Kirkcaldy, Home of Britain’s Fastest-growing Small Businesses

S4M-15218 · Standard Motion · lodged by Torrance, David

Lodged on
17 Dec 2015
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That the Parliament congratulates everyone in Kirkcaldy on it being named by the latest Experian study as the home of Britain’s fastest-growing small businesses; understands that the town's rate of business growth ranked higher than Birmingham, Aberdeen and many areas near London; believes that substantial business growth and stability in Kirkcaldy has also led to a high rate of business creation; notes Kirkcaldy’s Small Business Saturday, which included inviting street performers to attract people to shops in the town, and believes that this and other similar initiatives might account for the town’s performance; applauds the performance of Kirkcaldy, and hopes to see expansion and success of both the town’s and Scotland's economy.
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Supported by 15 additional MSPs

SNP 10 Con 2 Lab 2 Ind 1
Lodged by Torrance, David (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 Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.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 everyone in Kirkcaldy on it being named by the latest Experian study as the home of Britain’s fastest-growing small businesses; understands that the town's rate of business growth ranked higher than Birmingham, Aberdeen and many areas near London; believes that substantial business growth and stability in Kirkcaldy has also led to a high rate of business creation; notes Kirkcaldy’s Small Business Saturday, which included inviting street performers to attract people to shops in the town, and believes that this and other similar initiatives might account for the town’s performance; applauds the performance of Kirkcaldy, and hopes to see expansion and success of both the town’s and Scotland's economy.

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    S4M-15218
    17 Dec 2015 · Standard Motion · Torrance, David
    That the Parliament congratulates everyone in Kirkcaldy on it being named by the latest Experian study as the home of Britain’s fastest-growing small businesses; understands that the town's rate of business growth ranked higher than Birmingham, Aberdeen and many areas near London; believes that substantial business growth and stability in Kirkcaldy has al...