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Reference Item MSP Type Date (desc)
S6M-21202 Celebrating 125 Years of the Royal Albert Cycling Club, Larkhall Russell, Davy Motion
Standard Motion
25 Mar 2026
S6M-20936 Parliament Celebrates 90 Years of Stonehouse Male Voice Choir Russell, Davy Motion
Standard Motion
27 Feb 2026
S6O-05523 To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the changes to automatic early release forcertain prisoners, what additional support will be available to parole servicesand services that support victims. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
18 Feb 2026
S6O-05451 To ask the Scottish Government how its employability programmes support parents of children aged nine months to three years to return to work, in light of the lack of funded childcare for this age gro Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
04 Feb 2026
S6O-05361 To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to address the rates of young people not in education, employment or training. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
14 Jan 2026
S6O-05309 To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commit to further support the Programme for Scotland's Childminding Future beyond its current three-year cycle in order to continue to grow the number of Russell, Davy Question
General Question
18 Dec 2025
S6M-20236 Parliament Celebrates The Machan Trust's Breakfast with Santa Russell, Davy Motion
Standard Motion
17 Dec 2025
S6O-05282 To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to Shelter Scotland statistics stating that there are 109,000 families on waiting lists for social housing. Russell, Davy Question
General Question
11 Dec 2025
S6M-20010 Quintiliani's Wins Best Fish and Chips at the Scottish Italian Awards Russell, Davy Motion
Standard Motion
03 Dec 2025
S6W-42028 To ask the Scottish Government whether it will introduce legislation to end ticket resales in Scotland for profit, in light of the UK Government's recently announced plans. Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
01 Dec 2025
S6O-05200 To ask the Scottish Government what specific action it has taken to address waiting lists for hip and knee replacement surgeries. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
26 Nov 2025
S6O-05135 To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to improve working conditions for employees of the Scottish Prison Service. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
12 Nov 2025
S6O-05097 To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to support new farmers and crofters in South Lanarkshire. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
05 Nov 2025
S6O-05060 To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on any potential impact of the recently reported decline in the number of computer studies teachers on employment in the technology and digital sect Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
29 Oct 2025
S6O-04964 To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to redevelop town centres across Scotland. Russell, Davy Question
Portfolio Question
24 Sep 2025
S6W-40391 To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding (a) how many and (b) what proportion of care experienced people have enrolled in (i) the Open University and (b) other university educa Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
22 Sep 2025
S6M-18866 Cadzow Bakehouse Returns to Business Following Fire Russell, Davy Motion
Standard Motion
15 Sep 2025
S6O-04885 To ask the Scottish Government, regarding its definition of what constitutes "substantial" damp and mould in a home, at what threshold such conditions are considered to require remedial action by soci Russell, Davy Question
General Question
04 Sep 2025
S6W-38641 To ask the Scottish Government, as part of its work with football organisations, whatdiscussions it has had with the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) onthe reported proposed move by Hamilt Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
26 Jun 2025
S6W-38640 To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its reported plans to downgrade the Wishaw Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, what modelling has been undertaken of any increased use of the neonatal transport t Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
24 Jun 2025
S6W-38636 To ask the Scottish Government whether it will reconsider its reported plans to downgrade the Wishaw Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, in light of reports of continued concerns from the local community. Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
24 Jun 2025
S6W-38639 To ask the Scottish Government what impact its reported plans to downgrade the Wishaw Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will have on existing staffing levels. Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
24 Jun 2025
S6W-38637 To ask the Scottish Government how many babies have been admitted to Wishaw Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in (a) 2024 and (b) 2025; how many of these babies came from other NHS board areas, and what th Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
24 Jun 2025
S6W-38638 To ask the Scottish Government what the timetable is for the reported downgrading of the Wishaw Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Russell, Davy Question
Written Question
24 Jun 2025
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Motion

Celebrating 125 Years of the Royal Albert Cycling Club, Larkhall

S6M-21202 · Standard Motion · lodged by Russell, Davy

Lodged on
25 Mar 2026
Heard / answered on
Unknown
That the Parliament celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Royal Albert Cycling Club based in Larkhall; acknowledges that the club's founding was closer to the invention of the bicycle than to today; recognises that the club is still thriving with over 70 adults in the Royal Albert Cycling Club and over 200 young people in the junior section, and wishes the club the best for its continued expansion and passion for cycling as a fun way of staying active at all ages in South Lanarkshire.
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Supported by 10 additional MSPs

SNP 4 Con 3 Lab 2 Ind 1
Lodged by Russell, Davy (Scottish Labour).
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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Possible final motion text as originally lodged

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That the Parliament celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Royal Albert Cycling Club based in Larkhall; acknowledges that the club's founding was closer to the invention of the bicycle than to today; recognises that the club is still thriving with over 70 adults in the Royal Albert Cycling Club and over 200 young people in the junior section, and wishes the club the best for its continued expansion and passion for cycling as a fun way of staying active at all ages in South Lanarkshire.

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    S6M-21202
    25 Mar 2026 · Standard Motion · Russell, Davy
    That the Parliament celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Royal Albert Cycling Club based in Larkhall; acknowledges that the club's founding was closer to the invention of the bicycle than to today; recognises that the club is still thriving with over 70 adults in the Royal Albert Cycling Club and over 200 young people in the junior section, and wishes ...