Hyslop Welcomes Successful Cabinet Meetings in Bathgate

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Hyslop Welcomes Successful Cabinet Meetings in Bathgate Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has commented on the success of January’s Cabinet Meeting where members of the public and local representatives and organisations were able to quiz Ministers on what Independence could mean for West Lothian. Members of the Cabinet proceeded to attend engagements across West Lothian once the public meeting aspect of the event had ended. Fiona commented; “The Cabinet’s visit to Bathgate marked its first meeting outside Edinburgh in 2014. “As well as the First Minister’s announcement of £1 million which will provide an additional 35 new affordable homes for rent in Bathgate, several Cabinet Ministers arranged local visits while in West Lothian to engage with the community in their respective portfolios. “I chaired the public meeting section of the event…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP – Pinewood School Consultation Submission

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Submission for Pinewood School Consultation From Fiona Hyslop MSP for Linlithgow 30/01/14 I am writing to submit my views as the local Constituency MSP for Linlithgow on the proposed changes to Pinewood School in Blackburn, West Lothian and request that you amend the proposals preferably by withdrawing and resubmitting after an amendment following a discussion with the parents. Consultation I am aware that there are three separate consultations and I agree with the proposals in the ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and the SEBN (Social, Emotional and Behavioural Needs) consultations but I have concerns that there is an overall lack of strategy with regards to the SCN (Severe and Complex Needs) proposals. I would also want to acknowledge that the council did respond to requests to extend the consultation, extending it…
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Hyslop Welcomes New Commissioner for Veterans

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Hyslop Welcomes New Commissioner for Veterans Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the creation of a new commissioner to look after the affairs of veterans. Fiona commented, “As the local constituency MSP for Linlithgow I have met a number of ex-service personnel in West Lothian and so I am delighted that the position of a Scottish Veterans Commissioner has been created, the first of its kind in the UK. “Veterans Minister, Keith Brown is a former Royal Marine and Falklands War veteran himself and his personal commitment to veterans is undeniable. The creation of the appointment of the Commissioner further strengthens the Scottish Government’s dedication to addressing the health, housing, education and justice needs of current and former servicemen and women as we strive to repay the vital service that…
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Hyslop Welcomes Council Decision to Save Nursery Places at Donaldson’s

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Hyslop Welcomes Council Decision to Save Nursery Places at Donaldson’s Linlithgow MSP, Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the news that nursery places for three and four year olds at Donaldsons, First Adventures and Oakwell in Linlithgow will be eligible by partnership funding. West Lothian Council’s existing contract with private nurseries is due to end in June 2014. The Council have now announced that it will go into partnership with three private pre-school providers which include ‘centre of excellence’ Donaldson’s nursery. Fiona Hyslop said; “I am absolutely delighted that the council has reversed its decision and will fund nursery education places at Donaldson’s, First Adventures and Oakwell Nurseries from August this year. “I was inundated with correspondence from worried parents from all three of these nurseries and wrote to the Chief Executive…
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Hyslop Welcomes Scottish Cabinet to Bathgate

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Hyslop Welcomes Scottish Cabinet to Bathgate Local MSP Fiona Hyslop has welcomed the news that Scottish Cabinet Ministers will meet in Bathgate in January allowing the people of West Lothian the chance to ask questions on Independence and the local impacts it would have. Fiona said; “I am pleased that the Cabinet will appear in Bathgate on January 28th to answer questions on the referendum put to them by the people of West Lothian. “It is important to take the National debate to a local level and to listen to the views of the people who will be choosing Scotland’s future.”
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Scottish Government Free School Meals Policy to Benefit 6,514 in West Lothian

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Hyslop Condemns Labour For Voting Against Free School Meals Scottish Government Policy to Benefit 6,514 in West Lothian Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has condemned Lothians Labour MSPs decision to vote against the Scottish Government’s policy to provide healthy free school meals to all pupils Fiona Hyslop said, “This funding is a welcome support for our ever growing population of young children in West Lothian. With a 9.6% rise since 2001, we have the 7th highest number of under 5s of any council area in Scotland therefore this funding will greatly benefit our children as they grow up. “I am very surprised and hugely disappointed that Labour MSPs did not support Free School Meals for P1-P3s particularly when the announcement has already been warmly welcomed by Child Poverty Action Group…
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Hyslop Condemns Labour For Voting Against Free School Meals

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Hyslop Condemns Labour For Voting Against Free School Meals Scottish Government Policy to Benefit 6,514 in West Lothian Local Constituency MSP, Fiona Hyslop has condemned Lothians Labour MSPs decision to vote against the Scottish Government’s policy to provide healthy free school meals to all pupils Fiona Hyslop said, “This funding is a welcome support for our ever growing population of young children in West Lothian. With a 9.6% rise since 2001, we have the 7th highest number of under 5s of any council area in Scotland therefore this funding will greatly benefit our children as they grow up. “I am very surprised and hugely disappointed that Labour MSPs did not support Free School Meals for P1-P3s particularly when the announcement has already been warmly welcomed by Child Poverty Action Group…
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Fiona Hyslop MSP – Christmas Message 2013

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Christmas Message from Fiona Hyslop MSP December 2013 “As your MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, I am delighted to wish my constituents a very Merry Christmas. “The Festive break provides us all with an opportunity for family and friends to spend valuable time together and I hope that my constituents get the chance to relax and celebrate over the festive period. “It is also a time to give thanks and so I would like to thank those who do a special service over Christmastime, to the nurses, doctors and other emergency service staff who will be working hard across West Lothian over Christmas. I had the pleasure of visiting my local delivery office in Linlithgow last week and so I would also like to formally thanks the postmen and women…
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Lewis and Sophie Most Popular Names in West Lothian 2013

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Lewis and Sophie Most Popular Names in West Lothian 2013 Speaking after the announcement of Scotland’s top 100 baby names, Local MSP Fiona Hyslop has commented on the results for West Lothian. “This news gives us an interesting picture of the names chosen by proud parents across West Lothian. “Despite being the number one name In West Lothian last year, Adam did not even made the top ten in 2013. Lewis has proven to be a popular name across Scotland and Sophie has now been the most popular girl’s name in Scotland for the ninth year in a row.” To see if your name has made the top 100, visit http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/theme/vital-events/births/popular-names/index.html
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Hyslop Urges West Lothian to Get Winter Ready

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Hyslop Urges West Lothian to Get Winter Ready Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop is urging her constituents across West Lothian to ensure they are prepared and ready for winter. “Severe weather can strike at any time and it is important that we prepare for this and take action as early as possible. “I would also encourage people to look out for others in winter time when older people and those more vulnerable can sometimes feel stuck in their homes due to bad weather. “We have already seen some bad weather in West Lothian with some devastating consequences. I would urge my constituents to stay warm, don’t travel in bad weather unless it’s unavoidable and keep supplies in your car and house in case of break downs or power cuts. Be…
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