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Congratulations to Palacerigg Community Trust

S6M-15981 · Standard Motion · lodged by MacGregor, Fulton

Lodged on
20 Dec 2024
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That the Parliament welcomes the news that Palacerigg Community Trust has signed a lease, and taken ownership of the keys, for the visitor centre in the park; believes that this was only possible through years of hard work by local residents, who formed Palacerigg Community Trust; congratulates all involved in the project and praises the improvements that have already been made to the playpark and walk ways; considers that this will be widely welcomed by the local community, and believes that those who utilise Palacerigg Country Park are grateful to the members of Palacerigg Community Trust, who have retained this community asset for the residents of the local communities near to the Country Park and beyond.
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 Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.

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    S6M-15981
    20 Dec 2024 · Standard Motion · MacGregor, Fulton
    That the Parliament welcomes the news that Palacerigg Community Trust has signed a lease, and taken ownership of the keys, for the visitor centre in the park; believes that this was only possible through years of hard work by local residents, who formed Palacerigg Community Trust; congratulates all involved in the project and praises the improvements that...