Fiona Hyslop, Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, comments on Petroineos proposal to close its refinery at Grangemouth

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Fiona said, “The proposal made by Petroineos Grangemouth to cease activity as a refinery in 2025 and move to develop as a fuel importation terminal and port will affect many of my Constituents who work at the plant.  I was pleased to see local Constituency MSP Michelle Thomson raise an urgent question in Parliament last week and I, along with other MSPs and MPs, attended a briefing from the Scottish Government’s Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Neil Gray, on the issue on Friday. I understand this will be causing significant concern for workers and their families. The Scottish Government will work with the UK Government and the company in supporting workers at Grangemouth and to identify a way forward to keep jobs and skills in the area . I understand…
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Fiona Hyslop Welcomes Awareness Campaign for Pavement Parking

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency has welcomed a public information campaign which is making people aware that they could soon be fined for parking on the pavement. The Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 bans pavement parking, double parking and parking at dropped kerbs, with certain exemptions designated by local authorities - for example to ensure safe access for emergency vehicles. However, from December 11th 2023, Local Authorities can begin enforcing this with fines of £100, or £50 if paid within 14 days. Fiona commented, “Drivers who park on the pavement create unnecessary risk for pavement users who are forced on to the road to pass the vehicle. People with mobility issues, visual impairments or parents with buggies or young children all struggle to pass cars parked on pavements. “Quite simply,…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP Welcomes CashBack for Communities Funding

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, has praised the Scottish Government Initiative that has provided millions of pounds worth of funding back into community projects across West Lothian and welcomed the announcement that its funding shall continue until at least 2026. The CashBack for Communities Scheme reinvests the proceeds from crime into projects delivering positive futures for young people across Scotland. Since its inception in 2008, community groups in West Lothian have received £2,429,005 through the scheme. Fiona commented, “The CashBack for Communities Scheme has provided vital support to young people right across the Constituency. Almost two and half million pounds have been invested in local community projects, with £154,329 awarded in the last year alone. “The initiative has funded projects in Armadale, Blackburn and Livingston, and in…
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Local MSP Visits West Lothian College Eco House

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, visited the Eco House at West Lothian College on Friday 3rd November. The Eco House, formally known as the Alex Linkston Skills Centre for Sustainable Living, is part of West Lothian College’s contribution to achieving Scotland’s net zero ambitions. Following the visit, Fiona commented: “I had an excellent visit to West Lothian College’s Eco House with College Principal Jackie Galbraith, with a tour from area manager Steven Morrison. “The Eco House is unique in Scotland and is the first to have two houses, one completed to low carbon standard and another unfinished for developing high-level practical skills required to achieve low carbon house standards. “Funding from the Scottish Government’s Place Based Investment Programme for West Lothian was used to cover the cost…
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Fiona Hyslop Welcomes Council Tax Freeze Commitment

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, has welcomed the First Minister’s commitment to freeze Council Tax for all households from next April. Council Tax is already lower in Scotland than elsewhere in the UK, with the average Band D property in Scotland paying £1,417 annually, whereas in England average Band D properties pay £2,065. Fiona commented, “Freezing the Council Tax when so many of my Constituents are feeling the pressure from rising living costs, will be hugely welcome. "In the last year, West Lothian's Labour run, Conservative led Council increased Council Tax by £76.25, from £1,314.71 in 2022/23, for an average Brand D property, to £1,390.96 in 2023/24. “In West Lothian we have one of the fastest growing aging populations, this Council Tax Freeze will be a particular…
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Press Comment from Fiona Hyslop MSP on Bus Services in West Lothian:

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“Following McGill’s shock announcement that they will be ceasing all of their commercial bus services in West Lothian, I am pleased to see that Lothian Country have announced their intention to register two new routes in West Lothian and extend an existing route from Sunday 3rd December.  “These new and extended routes will ensure that many communities across West Lothian will continue to have access to essential bus services, providing transport across the county. “However, more needs to be done to replace the services that McGill’s have been servicing, and I would urge West Lothian Council with the powers they have to work with bus providers to provide alternatives for services yet to be replaced. “I understand that West Lothian Council’s Council Executive will be meeting next week to receive…
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PRESS COMMENT

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FIONA HYSLOP MEETS WITH MCGILL’S BUS COMPANY REGARDING WEST LOTHIAN SERVICES “In my role as local Constituency MSP, together with Almond Valley MSP Angela Constance, I recently had a constructive meeting with McGill's where I raised the serious concerns brought forward by my Constituents regarding the withdrawal of McGill's services in West Lothian. “Along with other elected members, I will continue to work closely with West Lothian Council and the Scottish Government as this issue is progressed throughout the coming months to ensure there are adequate and sustainable services in West Lothian.” ENDS
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Local MSP Launches ScotRail Peak Fares Removal Pilot

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, has launched Scotland’s Peak Fares Removal Pilot, in her role as Transport Minister. The Pilot launched on 2nd October 2023 and will run for six months, ending on 29th March 2024. The Pilot, which local MSP Fiona Hyslop launched in her role as Transport Minister, will see the end of peak fares on all ScotRail services at all times until March 2024. This is being funded by the SNP Scottish Government, encouraging car users to choose a more sustainable transport option. The cost of peak time travel on some of Scotland’s busiest routes, such as Glasgow to Edinburgh, is expected to reduce by as much as 48%. Commenting Fiona said: “The Scottish Government’s Programme for Government makes a clear commitment to encouraging…
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Fiona Hyslop Sponsors Challenge Poverty Week Exhibition in Parliament

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Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop, has sponsored an exhibition in Parliament marking Challenge Poverty Week (2-8th Oct) with the West Lothian Larder. The West Lothian Larder is a social enterprise and registered charity, operating mainly in West Lothian and Falkirk areas. They deliver a number of services including providing training on employability, life skills, health and wellbeing, all alongside learning to cook. Fiona commented: “I was very pleased to sponsor this exhibition and host The West Lothian Larder at Parliament. Their social food project, Catalyst Kitchen, provides dignified responses to food insecurity. They have delivered over 150,000 ready meals to those in need across West Lothian making sure no-one in West Lothian goes hungry. “I have visited the Charity in the past to see first-hand the work…
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Press comment from Fiona Hyslop MSP following McGill’s Announcement:

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“As the local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, I was shocked to hear McGill’s announce that they will cease all bus services in West Lothian from 4th December. “I understand that this means that all their commercial bus routes will cease from this date and that McGill’s will not run any commercial bus services in West Lothian. “These bus services provide essential transport links for my Constituents across West Lothian, and I am very concerned by this announcement from McGill’s. “While I am aware that there are several historic issues with bus services in West Lothian including driver shortages and a gradual decline in passenger numbers. “However, when I met McGill’s after their takeover of services from First Bus in December 2022, they advised of their plans to stabilise bus…
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