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Annie Wells MSP
3
21/03/2018
Equality Network
Meeting with Annie Wells MSP Member for Glasgow. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network met with Annie Wells to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law. We also discussed the need to improve support services for young trans people.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1513
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Vic Valentine | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,277
Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network met with Annie Wells to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law. We also discussed the need to improve support services for young trans people.
143,218
['Equality Network']
134,601
Kezia Dugdale MSP
3
21/03/2018
Equality Network
Meeting with Kezia Dugdale MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Kezia Dugdale to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1512
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Vic Valentine | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,278
Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Kezia Dugdale to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
143,219
['Equality Network']
134,602
Mike Rumbles MSP
3
22/03/2018
Equality Network
Meeting with Mike Rumbles MSP Member for North East Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Mike Rumbles to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1511
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Vic Valentine | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,279
Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Mike Rumbles to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
143,220
['Equality Network']
134,603
Michelle Ballantyne MSP
3
21/03/2018
Equality Network
Meeting with Michelle Ballantyne MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Michelle Ballantyne to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1510
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Vic Valentine | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,280
Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance at the Equality Network Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland and a young person from LGBT Youth Scotland's Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Michelle Ballantyne to discuss the current asks of the Equal Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were: removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self-declaration; reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate; introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people in Scots Law.
143,221
['Equality Network']
134,604
Ben Macpherson MSP
3
27/03/2018
Social Enterprise Scotland
Meeting with Ben Macpherson MSP Member for Edinburgh North and Leith Rachael Hamilton MSP Member for Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife and Andy Wightman MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
Rachael Hamilton, Dean Lockhart, Andy Wightman
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1508
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Duncan Thorp | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,281
To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
143,222
['Social Enterprise Scotland']
134,605
Rachael Hamilton MSP
3
27/03/2018
Social Enterprise Scotland
Meeting with Ben Macpherson MSP Member for Edinburgh North and Leith Rachael Hamilton MSP Member for Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife and Andy Wightman MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
Ben Macpherson, Dean Lockhart, Andy Wightman
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1508
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Duncan Thorp | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,282
To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
143,223
['Social Enterprise Scotland']
134,606
Dean Lockhart MSP
3
27/03/2018
Social Enterprise Scotland
Meeting with Ben Macpherson MSP Member for Edinburgh North and Leith Rachael Hamilton MSP Member for Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife and Andy Wightman MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
Ben Macpherson, Rachael Hamilton, Andy Wightman
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1508
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Duncan Thorp | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,283
To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
143,224
['Social Enterprise Scotland']
134,607
Andy Wightman MSP
3
27/03/2018
Social Enterprise Scotland
Meeting with Ben Macpherson MSP Member for Edinburgh North and Leith Rachael Hamilton MSP Member for Ettrick Roxburgh and Berwickshire Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife and Andy Wightman MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
Ben Macpherson, Rachael Hamilton, Dean Lockhart
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1508
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Duncan Thorp | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,284
To gain Member's support to relaunch the Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise in The Scottish Parliament.
143,225
['Social Enterprise Scotland']
134,608
David Stewart MSP
3
21/03/2018
Scottish Slimmers
Meeting with David Stewart MSP Member for Highlands and Islands. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To provide a general overview about the work of Scottish Slimmers and to discuss issues arising from the recent Scottish Government consultation on 'A Healthier Future - Action and Ambitions on Diet Activity and Healthy Weight'. These issues included (1) price promotions (2) advertising of products high in fat salt and sugar (3) the out of home sector (4) product labeling (5) reformulation of foods and innovation (6) Scotland's relationship with food (7) weight management services and health living interventions.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1506
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Amanda Boyle | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,285
To provide a general overview about the work of Scottish Slimmers and to discuss issues arising from the recent Scottish Government consultation on 'A Healthier Future - Action and Ambitions on Diet Activity and Healthy Weight'. These issues included (1) price promotions (2) advertising of products high in fat salt and sugar (3) the out of home sector (4) product labeling (5) reformulation of foods and innovation (6) Scotland's relationship with food (7) weight management services and health living interventions.
143,226
['Scottish Slimmers']
134,609
Jeane Freeman MSP
3
11/04/2018
Wheatley Group
Meeting with Jeane Freeman MSP Minister for Social Security. | Location: Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) Knightswood Office 20 Dykebar Avenue Glasgow G13 3HF | Type: Face to face | To inform the Minister for Social Security about the My Great Start service and how its personalised approach is supporting new tenants to manage their finances and benefits feel comfortable and settled in their home and socially integrated into their community.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1503
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sharon McIntyre; Sir Harry Burns; Gemma Watson; Niall Byrne; Jennifer Russell | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,286
To inform the Minister for Social Security about the My Great Start service and how its personalised approach is supporting new tenants to manage their finances and benefits feel comfortable and settled in their home and socially integrated into their community.
143,227
['Wheatley Group']
134,610
Gil Paterson MSP
3
16/03/2018
Dram Communications
Meeting with Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie. | Location: Bearsden Community Hub 69 Drymen Road Bearsden Glasgow G61 3QT | Type: Face to face | Glasgow Airport is consulting on proposals to modernise airport flightpaths in support of a broader Civil Aviation Authority industry initiative - the Future Airspace Strategy. The consultation is a full public consultation that was open between January and April 2018. Engagement with the Member was to discuss the impact of the proposed flightpaths on his constituents.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1502
Type: None | Lobbyist names: David MacLeod Partner Dram Communications | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Glasgow Airport
Scottish lobbying register
143,287
Glasgow Airport is consulting on proposals to modernise airport flightpaths in support of a broader Civil Aviation Authority industry initiative - the Future Airspace Strategy. The consultation is a full public consultation that was open between January and April 2018. Engagement with the Member was to discuss the impact of the proposed flightpaths on his constituents.
143,228
['Dram Communications']
134,611
Gil Paterson MSP
3
13/03/2018
Dram Communications
Glasgow Airport Airspace Change Consultation drop-in session attended by Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie. | Location: Clydebank Town Hall 5 Hall Street Clydebank G81 1UB | Type: Face to face | Glasgow Airport is consulting on proposals to modernise airport flightpaths in support of a broader Civil Aviation Authority industry initiative - the Future Airspace Strategy. The consultation is a full public consultation that was open between January and April 2018. We discussed with the Member the impact of the proposed flightpaths on his constituents and the decision-making process that has led to this consultation and what the next steps would be following the consultation.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1501
Type: None | Lobbyist names: David MacLeod | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Glasgow Airport
Scottish lobbying register
143,288
Glasgow Airport is consulting on proposals to modernise airport flightpaths in support of a broader Civil Aviation Authority industry initiative - the Future Airspace Strategy. The consultation is a full public consultation that was open between January and April 2018. We discussed with the Member the impact of the proposed flightpaths on his constituents and the decision-making process that has led to this consultation and what the next steps would be following the consultation.
143,229
['Dram Communications']
134,612
Jeane Freeman MSP
3
10/04/2018
AdvoCard
Meeting with Jeane Freeman MSP Minister for Social Security. | Location: Scottish Government Offices Atlantic Quay 150 Broomielaw Glasgow G2 8LU | Type: Face to face | To inform the Minister of the need for universal access to independent advocacy and to influence the Social Security (Scotland) Bill to ensure that this is reflected on the face of the Bill. The lobbying was undertaken with the intent of explaining to the Minister that the amendment that the Scottish Government are proposing - everyone who identifies as disabled will have a right to access independent advocacy - is too narrow as many groups would not identify as being disabled. Also informed the minister that this may not be seen to be in keeping with the rights based approach that the Scottish Government are adopting in creating the Social Security System.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1500
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Arlene Astley | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,289
To inform the Minister of the need for universal access to independent advocacy and to influence the Social Security (Scotland) Bill to ensure that this is reflected on the face of the Bill. The lobbying was undertaken with the intent of explaining to the Minister that the amendment that the Scottish Government are proposing - everyone who identifies as disabled will have a right to access independent advocacy - is too narrow as many groups would not identify as being disabled. Also informed the minister that this may not be seen to be in keeping with the rights based approach that the Scottish Government are adopting in creating the Social Security System.
143,230
['AdvoCard']
134,613
Andy Wightman MSP
3
23/03/2018
Electoral Reform Society
Meeting with Andy Wightman MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting arranged by Electoral Reform Society Scotland was to discuss and inform the Member of it's campaign 'Our Democracy Act As If We Own The Place' brief him on an event on local democracy he is addressing: 'Impact Our Democracy' on 21 April 2018. In addition the possibility of arranging a cross-party working group on the Local Democracy Bill.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1498
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Alice Kinghorn-Gray | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,290
The purpose of the meeting arranged by Electoral Reform Society Scotland was to discuss and inform the Member of it's campaign 'Our Democracy Act As If We Own The Place' brief him on an event on local democracy he is addressing: 'Impact Our Democracy' on 21 April 2018. In addition the possibility of arranging a cross-party working group on the Local Democracy Bill.
143,231
['Electoral Reform Society']
134,614
Monica Lennon MSP
3
27/03/2018
Scottish Contractors Group
Discussion during Cross-party Group on Construction (CPG) which was not quorate with Monica Lennon MSP Member for Central Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament | Type: Face to face | The CPG discussed workers justice and the role of procurement in addressing issues which were highlighted due to the demise of Carillion plc earlier in the year. We did not present at the meeting but did ask questions and agreed with the group approach to prepare a letter to be sent to the Scottish Government requesting a Construction Regulator to ensure compliance with legislation and guidance which were already in place.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1497
Type: None | Lobbyist names: John McKinney | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,291
The CPG discussed workers justice and the role of procurement in addressing issues which were highlighted due to the demise of Carillion plc earlier in the year. We did not present at the meeting but did ask questions and agreed with the group approach to prepare a letter to be sent to the Scottish Government requesting a Construction Regulator to ensure compliance with legislation and guidance which were already in place.
143,232
['Scottish Contractors Group']
134,615
Jeremy Balfour MSP
3
13/03/2018
National Autistic Society
Meeting with Jeremy Balfour MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of this meeting was to provide the Member with an update on the work of The National Autistic Society Scotland. This was arranged on the back of Mr Balfour tabling a motion at the Scottish Parliament acknowledging that Edinburgh Airport had achieved our Autism Friendly Award. This was discussed as was the work of our Prospects team in helping autistic people find employment our work around increasing public understanding of autism and how the Member can help support this work in the future.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1496
Type: None | Lobbyist names: David MacKenzie | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,292
The purpose of this meeting was to provide the Member with an update on the work of The National Autistic Society Scotland. This was arranged on the back of Mr Balfour tabling a motion at the Scottish Parliament acknowledging that Edinburgh Airport had achieved our Autism Friendly Award. This was discussed as was the work of our Prospects team in helping autistic people find employment our work around increasing public understanding of autism and how the Member can help support this work in the future.
143,233
['National Autistic Society']
134,616
Emma Harper MSP
3
10/04/2018
NFU Scotland
Meeting with Emma Harper MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Purlayan Farm New Luce Dumfries and Galloway | Type: Face to face | NFU Scotland organised the meeting for local NFUS members to explain to the Member about the impact of consistent poor weather on farming and to ask the MSP how Scottish Government could assist. NFUS proposed the Member support its calls for financial assistance to help with the added costs of fallen stock. NFUS also outlined its campaign work on sheep worrying and livestock awareness and asked for the Members support in promoting this campaign.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1495
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Teresa Dougall; Andrew McCornick | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,293
NFU Scotland organised the meeting for local NFUS members to explain to the Member about the impact of consistent poor weather on farming and to ask the MSP how Scottish Government could assist. NFUS proposed the Member support its calls for financial assistance to help with the added costs of fallen stock. NFUS also outlined its campaign work on sheep worrying and livestock awareness and asked for the Members support in promoting this campaign.
143,234
['NFU Scotland']
134,617
Colin Smyth MSP
3
26/03/2018
NFU Scotland
Meeting with Colin Smyth MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: 17 Buccleuch Street Dumfries DG1 2AT | Type: Face to face | To discuss issues impacting National Farmers Union (NFU) Scotland members in the Dumfries and Galloway region including: the proposal for the establishment of a Galloway National Park and NFU Scotland's position on this; Agricultural tenancy issues; Access and roads issues; Brexit and NFU Scotland's ideas for a future agricultural policy; and the proposal for a South of Scotland Economic Partnership and NFU Scotland's involvement in this.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1494
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Teresa Dougall | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,294
To discuss issues impacting National Farmers Union (NFU) Scotland members in the Dumfries and Galloway region including: the proposal for the establishment of a Galloway National Park and NFU Scotland's position on this; Agricultural tenancy issues; Access and roads issues; Brexit and NFU Scotland's ideas for a future agricultural policy; and the proposal for a South of Scotland Economic Partnership and NFU Scotland's involvement in this.
143,235
['NFU Scotland']
134,618
John Scott MSP
3
28/03/2018
NFU Scotland
Meeting with John Scott MSP Member for Ayr. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | In the margins of the Cross Party Group meeting on Food NFU Scotland outlined to the Member its view that UK English and Scottish regulators should consult and regulate in tandem on the obesity strategy. NFUS asked the Member to support its view in any forthcoming parliamentary dialogue on the obesity strategy.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1493
Type: None | Lobbyist names: John Armour | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,295
In the margins of the Cross Party Group meeting on Food NFU Scotland outlined to the Member its view that UK English and Scottish regulators should consult and regulate in tandem on the obesity strategy. NFUS asked the Member to support its view in any forthcoming parliamentary dialogue on the obesity strategy.
143,236
['NFU Scotland']
134,619
David Miller
3
14/03/2018
NFU Scotland
Meeting with David Miller Special Adviser. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Meeting to discuss the topics of: species management (beavers white tailed eagles geese and lynx) and measures to assist farmers in dealing with species on their land; Burning of farm waste plastic and changes to the regulations around that; Promoting constructive relations between Scottish Government non-departmental public bodies and the farming community; and NFU Scotland's ideas for a new agricultural and environmental policy after the UK leaves the EU and the Common Agricultural Policy.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1492
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Andrew Bauer | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,296
Meeting to discuss the topics of: species management (beavers white tailed eagles geese and lynx) and measures to assist farmers in dealing with species on their land; Burning of farm waste plastic and changes to the regulations around that; Promoting constructive relations between Scottish Government non-departmental public bodies and the farming community; and NFU Scotland's ideas for a new agricultural and environmental policy after the UK leaves the EU and the Common Agricultural Policy.
143,237
['NFU Scotland']
134,620
David Stewart MSP
3
21/03/2018
Hospice UK
Meeting with David Stewart MSP Member for Highlands and Islands. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | General discussion of key policy issues affecting people living with terminal or life shortening conditions in Scotland which included: - Hospice UK's recent research and publications such as Hospice Care in Scotland 2017; Meeting local and national priorities for adults and children living with terminal and life-shortening conditions in Scotland; Hospice care and care homes in Scotland; all of which emphasise the need to structure planning around meeting needs to realise universal access to palliative and end of life care as well as highlighting steps local and national decision makers can take to support this such as including hospices as crucial planning partners and supporting hospices to assist other people working across care settings to provide excellent palliative and end of life care. - Statutory funding levels for Scottish hospices and the importance of ensuring funding is sufficient and sustainable in order to meet population need in the future. - the work of the Scottish Parliament's Health and Sport Committee and ways in which hospice experience could contribute such as providing an expert voice on local third sector delivery of holistic care services.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1490
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Eilidh Macdonald | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,297
General discussion of key policy issues affecting people living with terminal or life shortening conditions in Scotland which included: - Hospice UK's recent research and publications such as Hospice Care in Scotland 2017; Meeting local and national priorities for adults and children living with terminal and life-shortening conditions in Scotland; Hospice care and care homes in Scotland; all of which emphasise the need to structure planning around meeting needs to realise universal access to palliative and end of life care as well as highlighting steps local and national decision makers can take to support this such as including hospices as crucial planning partners and supporting hospices to assist other people working across care settings to provide excellent palliative and end of life care. - Statutory funding levels for Scottish hospices and the importance of ensuring funding is sufficient and sustainable in order to meet population need in the future. - the work of the Scottish Parliament's Health and Sport Committee and ways in which hospice experience could contribute such as providing an expert voice on local third sector delivery of holistic care services.
143,238
['Hospice UK']
134,621
Ben Macpherson MSP
3
12/03/2018
SEC Newgate UK
Meeting with Ben Macpherson MSP Member for Edinburgh Northern and Leith. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To inform the Member about Drum Property Group's proposals for the mixed-use development at Stead's Place in Leith. The lobbying was undertaken with the intent of discussing any concerns the Member may have about the proposals.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1486
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Emma Megaughin | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Drum Property Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,298
To inform the Member about Drum Property Group's proposals for the mixed-use development at Stead's Place in Leith. The lobbying was undertaken with the intent of discussing any concerns the Member may have about the proposals.
143,239
['SEC Newgate UK']
134,622
Brian Whittle MSP
3
28/03/2018
Breast Cancer Now
Meeting with Brian Whittle MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Promoting the benefits of exercise to reducing breast cancer risk; the link between obesity and breast cancer risk; raising awareness of the ActWELL trial and its contribution to supporting people who attend the screening service to make positive healthier choices.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1485
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Lawrence Cowan | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,299
Promoting the benefits of exercise to reducing breast cancer risk; the link between obesity and breast cancer risk; raising awareness of the ActWELL trial and its contribution to supporting people who attend the screening service to make positive healthier choices.
143,240
['Breast Cancer Now']
134,623
Kezia Dugdale MSP
3
28/03/2018
Breast Cancer Now
Meeting with Kezia Dugdale MSP Member for Lothians. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | For action to be taken to improve guidance to extend access to bisphosphonates which can benefit women with breast cancer both in Lothians and across Scotland; an update on Breast Cancer Now's work to campaign for the drug Perjeta to be made available to women with secondary breast cancer in Scotland.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1484
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Lawrence Cowan | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,300
For action to be taken to improve guidance to extend access to bisphosphonates which can benefit women with breast cancer both in Lothians and across Scotland; an update on Breast Cancer Now's work to campaign for the drug Perjeta to be made available to women with secondary breast cancer in Scotland.
143,241
['Breast Cancer Now']
134,624
Stewart Maxwell
3
05/04/2018
Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland
Meeting with Stewart Maxwell Special Adviser. | Location: Scottish Government Atlantic Quay Glasgow G2 8LU | Type: Face to face | To convey concerns of CECA Scotland members about workload issues apprenticeship levy funds and procurement and propose a roundtable session between the Scottish Government and CECA Board members to discuss these issues in greater detail.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1483
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Grahame Barn | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,301
To convey concerns of CECA Scotland members about workload issues apprenticeship levy funds and procurement and propose a roundtable session between the Scottish Government and CECA Board members to discuss these issues in greater detail.
143,242
['Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland']
134,625
Kevin Stewart MSP
3
04/04/2018
Dundas Estates & Development Co. Ltd
Meeting with Kevin Stewart MSP Minister for Local Government and Housing. | Location: Calderwood Village Coatbridge Calder Street ML5 4QN | Type: Face to face | Whilst visiting Dundas Estates' Calderwood Village development to announce a two year extension to the Help to Buy (Scotland) scheme the Member met with Dundas' managing director Bruce Dunlop. They briefly discussed the Calderwood Village site and the Housing Minister was updated on further plans for development. This discussion also included anecdotal testimony of how Dundas Estates' customers have benefited from the Help to Buy (Scotland) scheme.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1482
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Bruce Dunlop | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,302
Whilst visiting Dundas Estates' Calderwood Village development to announce a two year extension to the Help to Buy a house (Scotland) scheme the Member met with Dundas' managing director Bruce Dunlop. They briefly discussed the Calderwood Village site and the Housing Minister was updated on further plans for development. This discussion also included anecdotal testimony of how Dundas Estates' customers have benefited from the Help to Buy a house (Scotland) scheme.
143,243
['Dundas Estates & Development Co. Ltd']
134,626
Ross Greer MSP
3
16/03/2018
AGS Airports Limited
Presentation during a drop-in session as part of Glasgow Airport's 13 week airspace consultation that was attended by the following: Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie; Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden; Patrick Harvie MSP Member for Glasgow; and Ross Greer MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Bearsden Community Hub 69 Drymen Rd Bearsden Glasgow G61 3QT | Type: Face to face | To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
Scottish Parliament
Patrick Harvie, Rona Mackay, Gil Paterson
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1481
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Brian McClean; Ross Nimmo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,303
To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
143,244
['AGS Airports Limited']
134,627
Patrick Harvie MSP
3
16/03/2018
AGS Airports Limited
Presentation during a drop-in session as part of Glasgow Airport's 13 week airspace consultation that was attended by the following: Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie; Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden; Patrick Harvie MSP Member for Glasgow; and Ross Greer MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Bearsden Community Hub 69 Drymen Rd Bearsden Glasgow G61 3QT | Type: Face to face | To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
Scottish Parliament
Ross Greer, Rona Mackay, Gil Paterson
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1481
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Brian McClean; Ross Nimmo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,304
To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
143,245
['AGS Airports Limited']
134,628
Rona Mackay MSP
3
16/03/2018
AGS Airports Limited
Presentation during a drop-in session as part of Glasgow Airport's 13 week airspace consultation that was attended by the following: Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie; Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden; Patrick Harvie MSP Member for Glasgow; and Ross Greer MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Bearsden Community Hub 69 Drymen Rd Bearsden Glasgow G61 3QT | Type: Face to face | To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
Scottish Parliament
Ross Greer, Patrick Harvie, Gil Paterson
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1481
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Brian McClean; Ross Nimmo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,305
To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
143,246
['AGS Airports Limited']
134,629
Gil Paterson MSP
3
16/03/2018
AGS Airports Limited
Presentation during a drop-in session as part of Glasgow Airport's 13 week airspace consultation that was attended by the following: Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie; Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden; Patrick Harvie MSP Member for Glasgow; and Ross Greer MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Bearsden Community Hub 69 Drymen Rd Bearsden Glasgow G61 3QT | Type: Face to face | To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
Scottish Parliament
Ross Greer, Patrick Harvie, Rona Mackay
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1481
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Brian McClean; Ross Nimmo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,306
To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
143,247
['AGS Airports Limited']
134,630
Gil Paterson MSP
3
13/03/2018
AGS Airports Limited
Discussion with Gil Paterson MSP Member for Clydebank and Milngavie during a public drop-in session arranged as part of Glasgow Airport's 13 week airspace change consultation. | Location: Clydebank Town Hall 5 Hall Street Clydebank G81 1UB | Type: Face to face | To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1480
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Brian McClean | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,307
To provide information on Glasgow Airport's proposals to modernise the departure routes currently used by aircraft and to share information on the airport's Draft Noise Action Plan 2018-2023.
143,248
['AGS Airports Limited']
134,631
Kenneth Gibson MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Kenneth Gibson MSP Member for Cunninghame North. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1479
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,308
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,249
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,632
Alex Rowley MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Alex Rowley MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1478
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,309
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,250
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,633
Richard Lyle MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Richard Lyle MSP Member for Uddingston and Bellshill. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1477
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,310
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,251
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,634
Bill Kidd MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Bill Kidd MSP Member for Glasgow Anniesland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1476
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,311
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,252
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,635
Ivan McKee MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Ivan Mckee MSP Member for Glasgow Provan. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1475
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,312
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,253
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,636
Monica Lennon MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Monica Lennon MSP Member for Central Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1474
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,313
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,254
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,637
Christine Grahame MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Christine Grahame MSP Member for Midlothian South. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1473
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,314
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,255
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,638
Linda Fabiani MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Linda Fabiani MSP Member for East Kilbride. | Location: Room TG20/21 Scottish Parliament Building Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1472
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,315
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,256
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,639
Fulton MacGregor MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Fulton MacGregor MSP Member for Coatbridge and Chryston. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1471
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,316
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,257
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,640
Clare Haughey MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Clare Haughey MSP Member for Rutherglen. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1470
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,317
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,258
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,641
Michelle Ballantyne MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Michelle Ballantyne MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1469
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,318
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,259
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,642
Johann Lamont MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Johann Lamont MSP Member for Glasgow. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1468
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,319
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,260
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,643
Stuart McMillan MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Discussion with Stuart McMillan MSP Member for Greenock and Inverclyde. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1467
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,320
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,261
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,644
Clare Adamson MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Clare Adamson MSP Member for Motherwell and Wishaw. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1466
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,321
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,262
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,645
Tom Arthur MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Tom Arthur MSP Member for Renfrewshire South. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1465
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,322
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,263
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,646
Kevin Stewart MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Kevin Stewart MSP Minister for Local Government and Housing. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1464
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,323
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,264
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,647
Neil Findlay MSP
3
10/04/2018
Thompsons Solicitors
Meeting with Neil Findlay MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Castle Restaurant Newton Mearns G77 6NP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting was discuss how to keep public attention alive and keep pressure on the Scottish Government to introduce an effective ban on Polypropylene products intended for trans-vaginal surgery through procurement and direction to doctors. Discussing also how to expedite the Public Petition which has was lodged on 30 April 2014.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1463
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Patrick McGuire | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,324
The purpose of the meeting was discuss how to keep public attention alive and keep pressure on the Scottish Government to introduce an effective ban on Polypropylene products intended for trans-vaginal surgery through procurement and direction to doctors. Discussing also how to expedite the Public Petition which has was lodged on 30 April 2014.
143,265
['Thompsons Solicitors']
134,648
Kate Higgins
3
12/03/2018
Change Mental Health
Meeting with Kate Higgins Special Adviser. | Location: Scottish Government St Andrew s House 2 Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG | Type: Face to face | To encourage further support of the National Rural Mental Health Forum. Discussed the work of the National Rural Mental Health Forum since its launch last summer. The Forum campaigns to raise awareness of mental health issues help to reduce stigma of talking about mental health and wellbeing signpost individuals and create new support networks. The National Rural Mental Health Forum which includes over 45 organisations from the mental health and rural worlds received start-up funding from the Scottish Government. Discussion was also to update on the work undertaken so far and the plans the forum has for the future as well as the Scottish Government's commitment to support the forum as part of the Mental Health Strategy.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1462
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Jim Hume | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,325
To encourage further support of the National Rural Mental Health Forum. Discussed the work of the National Rural Mental Health Forum since its launch last summer. The Forum campaigns to raise awareness of mental health issues help to reduce stigma of talking about mental health and wellbeing signpost individuals and create new support networks. The National Rural Mental Health Forum which includes over 45 organisations from the mental health and rural worlds received start-up funding from the Scottish Government. Discussion was also to update on the work undertaken so far and the plans the forum has for the future as well as the Scottish Government's commitment to support the forum as part of the Mental Health Strategy.
143,266
['Change Mental Health']
134,649
Shona Robison MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Conversation with Shona Robison MSP Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport at Teenage Cancer Trust Parliamentary Reception. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1461
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Ben Sundell | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,326
To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,267
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,650
Shona Robison MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Shona Robison MSP Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1460
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sasha Daly; Susie Shaw | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,327
A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,268
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,651
Maurice Corry MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Conversation with Maurice Corry MSP Member for West Scotland at Teenage Cancer Trust Parliamentary Reception. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1459
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sasha Daly | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,328
To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,269
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,652
Rona Mackay MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Conversation with Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden at Teenage Cancer Trust Parliamentary Reception. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1457
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Alana Robinson | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,329
To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,270
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,653
Rona Mackay MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Conversation with Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden at Teenage Cancer Trust Parliamentary Reception. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh ED991SP | Type: Face to face | To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1456
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Dawn Crosby; Sasha Daly | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,330
To raise awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring the MSP together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,271
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,654
Maurice Corry MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Maurice Corry MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1455
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Dawn Crosby; Ben Sundell | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,331
A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,272
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,655
Anas Sarwar MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Anas Sarwar MSP Member for Glasgow. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme. This conversation was staff based in Scotland.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1454
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Susie Shaw; Kelly Scott; Iona Stoddart; Dawn Crosby | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,332
A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme. This conversation was staff based in Scotland.
143,273
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,656
Anas Sarwar MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Anas Sarwar MSP Member for Glasgow. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1453
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Ben Sundell | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,333
A parliamentary reception was hosted with the aims of: raising awareness of the impact of Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme; to bring MSPs together with Teenage Cancer Trust staff; to help Teenage Cancer Trust to try and reach more schools in Scotland with its programme.
143,274
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,657
Lewis Macdonald MSP
3
26/03/2018
OEUK (Offshore Energies UK)
Meeting with Lewis Macdonald MSP Member for North East Scotland. | Location: 70 Rosemount Place Aberdeen AB25 2XJ | Type: Face to face | During small talk an update on the work of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Oil and Gas in Westminster was mentioned which had recently held an event on helicopter safety which included representatives from Trade Unions and Airbus. This was provided to the Member in an information sharing capacity and as co-chair of the CPG on OIl and Gas in the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1452
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Alix Thom | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,334
During small talk an update on the work of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Oil and Gas in Westminster was mentioned which had recently held an event on helicopter safety which included representatives from Trade Unions and Airbus. This was provided to the Member in an information sharing capacity and as co-chair of the CPG on OIl and Gas in the Scottish Parliament.
143,275
['OEUK (Offshore Energies UK)']
134,658
Tavish Scott MSP
3
20/03/2018
OEUK (Offshore Energies UK)
Meeting with Tavish Scott MSP Member for Shetland Islands. | Location: AECC Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8BL | Type: Face to face | To launch the publication of Oil and Gas UK's Business Outlook which provides an overview of the current state of the industry and to discuss cross industry synergies: more new investment expected in 2018; production up costs down; maximising potential of existing fields is key to sustaining production into 2020's; supply chain still under pressure but revenues stabilise in 2018.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1451
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Adam Davey; Lucy Buglass; Deirdre Michie | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,335
To launch the publication of Oil and Gas UK's Business Outlook which provides an overview of the current state of the industry and to discuss cross industry synergies: more new investment expected in 2018; production up costs down; maximising potential of existing fields is key to sustaining production into 2020's; supply chain still under pressure but revenues stabilise in 2018.
143,276
['OEUK (Offshore Energies UK)']
134,659
Brian Whittle MSP
3
28/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Brian Whittle MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Meeting to discuss in detail Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme and wider cancer education in secondary schools in Scotland. To explore opportunities for joint working that would help every secondary school to have access to cancer education.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1448
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Ben Sundell; Susie Shaw | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,336
Meeting to discuss in detail Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme and wider cancer education in secondary schools in Scotland. To explore opportunities for joint working that would help every secondary school to have access to cancer education.
143,277
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,660
Rona Mackay MSP
3
27/03/2018
Teenage Cancer Trust
Meeting with Rona Mackay MSP Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden. | Location: Parliamentary Office Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To discuss in detail Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme and wider cancer education in secondary schools in Scotland. To explore opportunities for joint working that would help every secondary school to have access to cancer education.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1447
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Ben Sundell; Susie Shaw | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,337
To discuss in detail Teenage Cancer Trust's Education and Awareness programme and wider cancer education in secondary schools in Scotland. To explore opportunities for joint working that would help every secondary school to have access to cancer education.
143,278
['Teenage Cancer Trust']
134,661
John Swinney MSP
3
26/03/2018
Children 1st
Meeting with John Swinney MSP Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills. | Location: Bellahouston Academy 30 Gower Terrace Glasgow G41 5QE | Type: Face to face | Discussed how important and hopeful the discussion about Adverse Childhood Experiences was and the need to move to the actions identified throughout the event. These included further investment in prevention considering the importance of language about trauma ensuring policies are better embedded the need for culture change around trauma- informed practice and training across universal and specialist services.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1445
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Mary Glasgow | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,338
Discussed how important and hopeful the discussion about Adverse Childhood Experiences was and the need to move to the actions identified throughout the event. These included further investment in prevention considering the importance of language about trauma ensuring policies are better embedded the need for culture change around trauma- informed practice and training across universal and specialist services.
143,279
['Children 1st']
134,662
Humza Yousaf MSP
3
22/03/2018
Lothian Buses Ltd
Meeting with Humza Yousaf MSP Minister for Transport & the Islands. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Roundtable open discussion and engagement with the Minister for Transport and the Islands and raised issues regarding the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) on the transport industry and concession reimbursement rates.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1444
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Richard Hall | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: CPT Executive Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,339
Roundtable open discussion and engagement with the Minister for Transport and the Islands and raised issues regarding the impact of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) on the transport industry and concession reimbursement rates.
143,280
['Lothian Buses Ltd']
134,663
John Finnie MSP
3
21/03/2018
Lothian Buses Ltd
Meeting with John Finnie MSP Member for Highlands and Islands office. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Engagement session explaining how the Lothian business model works. Lothian's structure in terms of it's corporate governance. Relationships with Lothian's shareholders. How Lothian returns a dividend to shareholders as a commercial enterprise.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1443
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Richard Hall | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Lothian Buses Ltd
Scottish lobbying register
143,340
Engagement session explaining how the Lothian business model works. Lothian's structure in terms of it's corporate governance. Relationships with Lothian's shareholders. How Lothian returns a dividend to shareholders as a commercial enterprise.
143,281
['Lothian Buses Ltd']
134,664
Colin Beattie MSP
3
28/03/2018
Buccleuch Properties Ltd
Meeting with Colin Beattie MSP Member for Midlothian North and Musselburgh. | Location: Restoration Yard Dalkeith Country Park Dalkeith Midlothian EH22 1ST | Type: Face to face | To highlight and discuss the benefits Buccleuch Property's proposed mixed use development at Salter's Park could bring to Midlothian.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1441
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Nick Waugh | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,341
To highlight and discuss the benefits Buccleuch Property's proposed mixed use development at Salter's Park could bring to Midlothian.
143,282
['Buccleuch Properties Ltd']
134,665
David Miller
3
04/04/2018
Edinburgh Airport
Meeting with David Miller Special Adviser. | Location: St Andrews House Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG | Type: Face to face | To update the Scottish Government on the airport's forthcoming consultation on its Surface Access strategy the current Airspace Change Proposal and Edinburgh Airport's current environmental performance. The forthcoming Climate Change Bill was also discussed.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1440
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Gordon Robertson | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,342
To update the Scottish Government on the airport's forthcoming consultation on its Surface Access strategy the current Airspace Change Proposal and Edinburgh Airport's current environmental performance. The forthcoming Climate Change Bill was also discussed.
143,283
['Edinburgh Airport']
134,666
Jeane Freeman MSP
3
13/03/2018
Edinburgh Airport
Meeting with Jeane Freeman MSP Minister for Social Security . | Location: Edinburgh Airport Edinburgh EH12 9DN | Type: Face to face | To update Social Security Minister on the services available for passengers with reduced mobility and those in need of special assistance and involve her in the launch of the 'Welcome' by Neatebox app at Edinburgh Airport.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1437
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Gordon Dewar; Greg Maxwell | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,343
To update Social Security Minister on the services available for passengers with reduced mobility and those in need of special assistance and involve her in the launch of the 'Welcome' by Neatebox app at Edinburgh Airport.
143,284
['Edinburgh Airport']
134,667
Graham Simpson MSP
3
05/04/2018
Sustrans Ltd.
Meeting with Graham Simpson MSP Member for Central Scotland. | Location: Sustrans Scotland Rosebery House Edinburgh EH12 5EZ | Type: Face to face | Meeting to discuss walking and cycling and their economic benefits - in particular to retail and town centres. We also discussed Simplified Development Zones set out in the planning bill.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1435
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Claire Daly; Alex Quayle | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,344
Meeting to discuss walking and cycling and their economic benefits - in particular to retail and town centres. We also discussed Simplified Development Zones set out in the planning bill.
143,285
['Sustrans Ltd.']
134,668
Stewart Stevenson MSP
3
29/03/2018
Freight Transport Association
Meeting with Stewart Stevenson MSP Member for Banffshire and Buchan Coast. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To discuss rail freight policy and to draw attention to the Freight Transport Association (FTA) recently updated policy advice "Helping rail freight deliver for its customers". FTA represents the transport interest of companies moving goods by rail road sea and air and our members consign over 90% of freight moved by rail. The main UK rail freight operating companies belong to the FTA as do the major global logistics service provides operating in the European and UK markets. The updated policy advice outlines how the performance of rail in the multimodal supply chain may be optimised so that it continues to grow by delivering for its customers whether their business is in bulk products such as aggregates and construction container logistics retail or other industrial products and automotive. Our key recommendations in the advice which we discussed are that there needs to be: - A long term stable fiscal environment - A consistent measure of the environmental impact and benefits of rail - Funding and support for innovation and technology - A focus on efficiency improvements by the system operator - A joined-up approach to the planning of freight - Robust contingency planning Given the significance of rail freight FTA welcomed the opportunity to meet the Member.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1433
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Chris MacRae | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,345
To discuss rail freight policy and to draw attention to the Freight Transport Association (FTA) recently updated policy advice "Helping rail freight deliver for its customers". FTA represents the transport interest of companies moving goods by rail road sea and air and our members consign over 90% of freight moved by rail. The main UK rail freight operating companies belong to the FTA as do the major global logistics service provides operating in the European and UK markets. The updated policy advice outlines how the performance of rail in the multimodal supply chain may be optimised so that it continues to grow by delivering for its customers whether their business is in bulk products such as aggregates and construction container logistics retail or other industrial products and automotive. Our key recommendations in the advice which we discussed are that there needs to be: -A long term stable fiscal environment -A consistent measure of the environmental impact and benefits of rail -Funding and support for innovation and technology -A focus on efficiency improvements by the system operator -A joined-up approach to the planning of freight -Robust contingency planning Given the significance of rail freight FTA welcomed the opportunity to meet the Member.
143,286
['Freight Transport Association']
134,669
Mark Ruskell MSP
3
14/03/2018
Cats Protection
Meeting with Mark Ruskell MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh | Type: Face to face | We discussed animal sentience and the possible impacts on animal welfare of the UK leaving the European Union. We discussed extreme breed characteristics in cats such as brachycephaly. We discussed the role of public awareness and the 'fashionable' aspects of such cats. We discussed the Scottish Government's ongoing review of animal sanctuaries / rehoming centres and the forthcoming review of pet vending. The Member offered to table some Parliamentary Questions on the reviews and extreme breeds and to support changes to the law on pet vending.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1432
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Richard Clare | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,346
We discussed animal sentience and the possible impacts on animal welfare of the UK leaving the European Union. We discussed extreme breed characteristics in cats such as brachycephaly. We discussed the role of public awareness and the 'fashionable' aspects of such cats. We discussed the Scottish Government's ongoing review of animal sanctuaries / rehoming centres and the forthcoming review of pet vending. The Member offered to table some Parliamentary Questions on the reviews and extreme breeds and to support changes to the law on pet vending.
143,287
['Cats Protection']
134,670
Joe FitzPatrick MSP
3
10/04/2018
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
Meeting with Joe Fitzpatrick MSP Minister for Parliamentary Business. | Location: Surgeons Hall Nicholson Street Edinburgh EH8 9DW | Type: Face to face | Discussed Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) role in the Open Government Partnership and asked the Minister to engage further with civil society organisations on the Open Government Partnership.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1431
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Ruchir Shah | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,347
Discussed Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) role in the Open Government Partnership and asked the Minister to engage further with civil society organisations on the Open Government Partnership.
143,288
['Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations']
134,671
Fiona Hyslop MSP
3
28/03/2018
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
Meeting with Fiona Hyslop MSP Cabinet Secretary for Culture Tourism and External Affairs. | Location: The Welcoming 20 Westfield Avenue Edinburgh EH11 2TT | Type: Face to face | During the visit discussions in relation to digital inclusion - including skills and broadband affordability - and examples of commitments made by Digital Charter signatories were had. The charter commitments of the 587 signatories can be found at: https://digitalparticipation.scot/the-charter
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1430
Type: None | Lobbyist names: David McNeill; Sally Dyson | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,348
During the visit discussions in relation to digital inclusion - including skills and broadband affordability - and examples of commitments made by Digital Charter signatories were had. The charter commitments of the 587 signatories can be found at: https://digitalparticipation.scot/the-charter
143,289
['Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations']
134,672
Jeremy Balfour MSP
3
15/03/2018
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
Meeting with Jeremy Balfour MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The meeting focused on discussions around the Social Security (Scotland) Bill and potential Stage 3 amendments to ensure a universal right to advocacy for all those passing through the system.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1429
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sheghley Ogilvie | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,349
The meeting focused on discussions around the Social Security (Scotland) Bill and potential Stage 3 amendments to ensure a universal right to advocacy for all those passing through the system.
143,290
['Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations']
134,673
Joan McAlpine MSP
3
14/03/2018
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
Meeting with Joan McAlpine MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) wished to gain up to date information about committee work on the impact of changes to European Structural Funds raise sector concerns about the lack of detail surrounding the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and to seek possible future interaction with the committee on these issues and assessing the impact of these changes.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1428
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Craig Wilson | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,350
Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) wished to gain up to date information about committee work on the impact of changes to European Structural Funds raise sector concerns about the lack of detail surrounding the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and to seek possible future interaction with the committee on these issues and assessing the impact of these changes.
143,291
['Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations']
134,674
Humza Yousaf MSP
3
26/03/2018
Trust Housing Association
Meeting with Humza Yousaf MSP Minister for Transport and the Islands. | Location: 1612-1614 Paisley Road West Glasgow G52 3QN | Type: Face to face | To highlight and discuss the pressures on staffing and service levels in the social housing sector. This meeting was to discuss progress on a number of tenant issues that had been raised by constituents that lived at local Trust housing complex. Trust have agreed to keep in touch with the Member in particular about staffing and service level pressures in Trust housing developments in the Members' constituency.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1426
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Rhona McLeod; Gail Gourlay | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,351
To highlight and discuss the pressures on staffing and service levels in the social housing sector. This meeting was to discuss progress on a number of tenant issues that had been raised by constituents that lived at local Trust housing complex. Trust have agreed to keep in touch with the Member in particular about staffing and service level pressures in Trust housing developments in the Members' constituency.
143,292
['Trust Housing Association']
134,675
David Stewart MSP
3
22/03/2018
Optometry Scotland
Meeting with David Stewart MSP Member for Highlands and Islands. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Nicola McElvanney and Frank Munro met with the Member to discuss the recent letter sent by Optometry Scotland to the Cabinet Secretary for Health Shona Robison. They also discussed the Eyecare services review which was commissioned by Shona Robison in 2016 following the introduction of free eye examinations in 2006. Nicola and Frank highlighted that community optometry is fully behind the recommendations of the review but the funding is not adequate to sustain the service on a long term basis. They discussed the fact that Optometrists are well placed to work within the multidisciplinary primary health care team easing the burden on GPs and pharmacy colleagues who also have other responsibilities within their new contracts and that this may stop if there is not adequate investment in the service as in the long term there is a risk that practices will reach their capacity and be unable to provide the more time consuming eye examinations.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1425
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Nicola McElvanney ; Frank Munro | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,352
Nicola McElvanney and Frank Munro met with the Member to discuss the recent letter sent by Optometry Scotland to the Cabinet Secretary for Health Shona Robison. They also discussed the Eyecare services review which was commissioned by Shona Robison in 2016 following the introduction of free eye examinations in 2006. Nicola and Frank highlighted that community optometry is fully behind the recommendations of the review but the funding is not adequate to sustain the service on a long term basis. They discussed the fact that Optometrists are well placed to work within the multidisciplinary primary health care team easing the burden on General Practitioner doctor's and pharmacy colleagues who also have other responsibilities within their new contracts and that this may stop if there is not adequate investment in the service as in the long term there is a risk that practices will reach their capacity and be unable to provide the more time consuming eye examinations.
143,293
['Optometry Scotland']
134,676
Colin Smyth MSP
3
21/03/2018
Invicta Public Affairs
Meeting with Colin Smyth MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To update the Member on the progress of Sandy Knowe Wind Farm and plans to submit a Section 36 application to the Scottish Government in the near future.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1424
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Fraser Campbell; Alastair Hamilton; Mark Cummings | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Burcote Wind ERG
Scottish lobbying register
143,353
To update the Member on the progress of Sandy Knowe Wind Farm and plans to submit a Section 36 application to the Scottish Government in the near future.
143,294
['Invicta Public Affairs']
134,677
Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP
3
20/03/2018
Youth Scotland
Meeting with Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP Minister for Further Education Higher Education and Science including representatives from Youth Scotland (Awards Network) | Location: Parliamentary Office Scottish Parliament EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To discuss with the Minister the contribution of youth awards to recognition of the wider achievements of young people; to explore how such wider achievements might be more systematically recognised and recorded as critical evidence of learning alongside formal qualifications; to appraise the Minister of capacity issues for the Awards Network administered by Youth Scotland to progress this activity towards a Year of Young People legacy.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1421
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Mark McGeachie; Jim Duffy | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,354
To discuss with the Minister the contribution of youth awards to recognition of the wider achievements of young people; to explore how such wider achievements might be more systematically recognised and recorded as critical evidence of learning alongside formal qualifications; to appraise the Minister of capacity issues for the Awards Network administered by Youth Scotland to progress this activity towards a Year of Young People legacy.
143,295
['Youth Scotland']
134,678
Alexander Stewart MSP
3
15/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Alexander Stewart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | To explain the purpose of Earth Hour as a symbolic moment of action for the protection of the planet and action on climate change and the content of this year's Earth Hour including members of the public making 'Promises for the Planet' and the threat to wildlife and biodiversity posed by climate change. To ask the Member to take a photo in support of WWF Scotland's Earth Hour.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1420
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sarah Beattie-Smith | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,355
To explain the purpose of Earth Hour as a symbolic moment of action for the protection of the planet and action on climate change and the content of this year's Earth Hour including members of the public making 'Promises for the Planet' and the threat to wildlife and biodiversity posed by climate change. To ask the Member to take a photo in support of WWF Scotland's Earth Hour.
143,296
['WWF-UK']
134,679
Kate Forbes MSP
3
13/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Kate Forbes MSP Member for Skye Lochaber and Badenoch. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Said to the Member that it would be interesting to see whether the EU Legal Continuity Bill would do better than the UK Government's Withdrawal Bill in relation to bringing across from EU law the environmental principles (such as 'polluter pays' and the 'precautionary principle').
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1419
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Robin Parker | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,356
Said to the Member that it would be interesting to see whether the EU Legal Continuity Bill would do better than the UK Government's Withdrawal Bill in relation to bringing across from EU law the environmental principles (such as 'polluter pays' and the 'precautionary principle').
143,297
['WWF-UK']
134,680
Claudia Beamish MSP
3
13/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Claudia Beamish MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Asked the Member to publicly support the findings of WWF's Wildlife in a Warming World report: https://www.wwf.org.uk/wildlife-warming-world in particular the finding that: If we don't take action on climate change we could lose almost 50% of species from the world's most important natural areas
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1418
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Robin Parker | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,357
Asked the Member to publicly support the findings of WWF's Wildlife in a Warming World report: https://www.wwf.org.uk/wildlife-warming-world in particular the finding that: If we don't take action on climate change we could lose almost 50% of species from the world's most important natural areas
143,298
['WWF-UK']
134,681
Patrick Harvie MSP
3
17/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Patrick Harvie MSP Member for Glasgow. | Location: The Beacon Arts Centre Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's priorities for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill: + Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 + Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets + Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More details here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Thanked the Member for his raising of environmental issues in the progress of the EU Legal Continuity Bill. Restated WWF Scotland's hopes that the Continuity Bill would: - carry over the 'environmental principles' from the Treaty of the Functioning of the EU and place them into Scots law. - address the potential environmental governance gap created by losing the function of the European Commission when Scotland is outside the EU
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1417
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Robin Parker | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,358
Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's priorities for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill: + Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 + Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets + Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More details here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Thanked the Member for his raising of environmental issues in the progress of the EU Legal Continuity Bill. Restated WWF Scotland's hopes that the Continuity Bill would: - carry over the 'environmental principles' from the Treaty of the Functioning of the EU and place them into Scots law. - address the potential environmental governance gap created by losing the function of the European Commission when Scotland is outside the EU
143,299
['WWF-UK']
134,682
Alison Johnstone MSP
3
17/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeeting with Alison Johnstone MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: The Beacon Arts Centre Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's priorities for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill: + Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 + Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets + Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More details here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Told the Member about WWF Scotland's goals for the Warm Homes Bill: Set a target to support all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C energy efficiency rating by 2025. Create a delivery body tasked with overseeing and co-ordinating the delivery of Scotland's Energy Efficiency Programme Set stronger targets for eradicating fuel poverty than those consulted on by the Scottish Government More detail here - http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/WHBill_policy-summary_FINAL_Oct2017.pdf
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1416
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Robin Parker | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,359
Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's priorities for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill: + Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 + Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets + Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More details here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Told the Member about WWF Scotland's goals for the Warm Homes Bill: Set a target to support all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C energy efficiency rating by 2025. Create a delivery body tasked with overseeing and co-ordinating the delivery of Scotland's Energy Efficiency Programme Set stronger targets for eradicating fuel poverty than those consulted on by the Scottish Government More detail here - http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/WHBill_policy-summary_FINAL_Oct2017.pdf
143,300
['WWF-UK']
134,683
Ben Macpherson MSP
3
14/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Ben Macphersn MSP Member for Edinburgh Northern and Leith. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's goals for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill. In particular for the Bill to: - Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 - Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More detail here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Asked Mr Macpherson to support WWF Scotland's goals for the forthcoming Warm Homes Bill. In particular for the Bill to: Set a target to support all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C energy efficiency rating by 2025. Create a delivery body tasked with overseeing and co-ordinating the delivery of Scotland's Energy Efficiency Programme Set stronger targets for eradicating fuel poverty than those consulted on by the Scottish Govenrment More detail here - http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/WHBill_policy-summary_FINAL_Oct2017.pdf
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1415
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Robin Parker; Sarah Beattie-Smith | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,360
Asked the Member to support WWF Scotland's goals for the forthcoming Climate Change Bill. In particular for the Bill to: - Set a target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest and a reduction of 77% by 2030 - Ensure that future finance budgets are consistent with our climate targets Commit to actions that cut emissions and deliver and cleaner healthier more prosperous Scotland: - greener farming: set a nitrogen budget for Scotland by 2020 - energy efficient homes: ensure that all homes have at least Energy Performance Rating C by 2025 - cleaner transport: phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars by 2030. More detail here - https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/scotland-act-take-action Asked Mr Macpherson to support WWF Scotland's goals for the forthcoming Warm Homes Bill. In particular for the Bill to: Set a target to support all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C energy efficiency rating by 2025. Create a delivery body tasked with overseeing and co-ordinating the delivery of Scotland's Energy Efficiency Programme Set stronger targets for eradicating fuel poverty than those consulted on by the Scottish Govenrment More detail here - http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/WHBill_policy-summary_FINAL_Oct2017.pdf
143,301
['WWF-UK']
134,684
Liam McArthur MSP
3
23/03/2018
WWF-UK
Meeting with Liam McArthur MSP Member for Orkney Islands. | Location: RS Merriman Garson Way Stromness KW16 3EF | Type: Face to face | The views of WWF Scotland and the Existing Homes Alliance were raised in relation to fuel poverty energy efficiency and the upcoming Warm Homes Bill as set out in these briefings from the Existing Homes Alliance: http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/policy/a-warm-homes-bill-for-scotland/. Expressed in particular our support for the following to be included in the forthcoming Warm Homes Bill: a renewed target for fuel poverty eradication An overall target for the new Scottish Energy Efficiency Programme preferably for all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C rating by 2025 as an interim target with further milestones beyond that A new independent body to oversee the delivery of the Scottish Energy Efficiency Programme In addition we discussed; • the higher costs of living in rural and island communities coupled with higher levels of fuel poverty and the need to ensure that people in rural areas were not "defined out" of fuel poverty under the new definition of fuel poverty proposed by the Scottish Government. We asked Mr McArthur to raise the issue of uprating the Minimum Income Standard for rural and island residents with the Ministers for Housing and Transport and the Islands. • Issues around installation of energy efficiency and heat systems such as aftercare support and advice for consumers • Challenges facing energy efficiency installers including the need to comply with certain quality standards and insurance policies in order to bid for Government contracts and ways in which these could be addressed under SEEP • How best to work constructively with the Scottish Government ahead of the upcoming Warm Homes Bill in order to secure the most positive outcomes in tackling fuel poverty and climate change. Lobbying took place as part of a visit arranged by the Existing Homes Alliance Scotland. Visit included a constituents' home in Kirkwall and local business RS Merriman an installer of energy efficiency measures as part of the Warmworks programme.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1414
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Sarah Beattie-Smith | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,361
The views of WWF Scotland and the Existing Homes Alliance were raised in relation to fuel poverty energy efficiency and the upcoming Warm Homes Bill as set out in these briefings from the Existing Homes Alliance: http://existinghomesalliancescotland.co.uk/policy/a-warm-homes-bill-for-scotland/. Expressed in particular our support for the following to be included in the forthcoming Warm Homes Bill: a renewed target for fuel poverty eradication An overall target for the new Scottish Energy Efficiency Programme preferably for all homes in Scotland to reach at least an EPC C rating by 2025 as an interim target with further milestones beyond that A new independent body to oversee the delivery of the Scottish Energy Efficiency Programme In addition we discussed; the higher costs of living in rural and island communities coupled with higher levels of fuel poverty and the need to ensure that people in rural areas were not defined out of fuel poverty under the new definition of fuel poverty proposed by the Scottish Government. We asked Mr McArthur to raise the issue of uprating the Minimum Income Standard for rural and island residents with the Ministers for Housing and Transport and the Islands. Issues around installation of energy efficiency and heat systems such as aftercare support and advice for consumers Challenges facing energy efficiency installers including the need to comply with certain quality standards and insurance policies in order to bid for Government contracts and ways in which these could be addressed under SEEP How best to work constructively with the Scottish Government ahead of the upcoming Warm Homes Bill in order to secure the most positive outcomes in tackling fuel poverty and climate change. Lobbying took place as part of a visit arranged by the Existing Homes Alliance Scotland. Visit included a constituents' home in Kirkwall and local business RS Merriman an installer of energy efficiency measures as part of the Warmworks programme.
143,302
['WWF-UK']
134,685
Alexander Stewart MSP
3
28/03/2018
Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited
Meeting with Alexander Stewart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a £2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the £2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1412
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Tosin Adedayo | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group
Scottish lobbying register
143,362
The drop-in session was arranged for Members of the Scottish Parliament to attend and show their support for the campaign for a 2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals which is run by the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group based in the Westminster Parliament. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament who attended the session was given a copy of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's fact sheet on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals as well as a press release they were invited to use in their local press. Each Member of the Scottish Parliament then stood in front of the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals All Party Parliamentary Group's banner whilst holding a sign indicating their support for a 2 stake. These photos were then shared on Twitter and Facebook. Tosin spoke directly with each Member of the Scottish Parliament to discuss their support for the 2 stake campaign and the impact of fixed odds betting terminals in communities and high streets across Scotland and the UK. Tosin also discussed other issues of gambling reform when these were raised by individual Members of the Scottish Parliament.
143,303
['Dentons Global Advisors UK Limited']
134,686
Neil Findlay MSP
3
20/03/2018
Scotch Whisky Association
Meeting with Neil Findlay MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Scotch Whisky Association Quartermile Two 2 Lister Square Edinburgh EH3 9GL | Type: Face to face | The meeting was held to provide information on Brexit and the Scotch Whisky industry. The aim was to set out areas that are important for the industry with regard to Brexit. Information on customs procedures the transition period and Geographical Indication protection were provided in detail.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1410
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Karen Betts; Alan Park; Peter Clark; Tom Sallis; Beatrice Morrice | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,363
The meeting was held to provide information on Brexit and the Scotch Whisky industry. The aim was to set out areas that are important for the industry with regard to Brexit. Information on customs procedures the transition period and Geographical Indication protection were provided in detail.
143,304
['Scotch Whisky Association']
134,687
Ross Greer MSP
3
17/03/2018
University and College Union (UCU)
Meeting with Ross Greer MSP Member for West Scotland. | Location: Beacon Arts Centre Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1409
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Murdo Mathison | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,364
To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
143,305
['University and College Union (UCU)']
134,688
Mark Ruskell MSP
3
17/03/2018
University and College Union (UCU)
Meeting with Mark Ruskell MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Beacon Arts Centre Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1408
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Murdo Mathison | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,365
To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
143,306
['University and College Union (UCU)']
134,689
Alison Johnstone MSP
3
17/03/2018
University and College Union (UCU)
Meeting with Alison Johnstone MSP Member for Lothian. | Location: Beacon Arts Centrec Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1407
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Murdo Mathison | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,366
To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
143,307
['University and College Union (UCU)']
134,690
John Finnie MSP
3
17/03/2018
University and College Union (UCU)
Meeting with John Finnie MSP Member for Highlands and Islands. | Location: Beacon Arts Centre Custom House Quay Greenock PA15 1EQ | Type: Face to face | To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1406
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Murdo Mathison | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,367
To update on Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute (resulting from a proposal from the employers' organisation to move the scheme from a defined benefit scheme to a defined contribution scheme) including ongoing strike action as the dispute finished its fourth week and to seek ongoing support.
143,308
['University and College Union (UCU)']
134,691
Mike Rumbles MSP
3
22/03/2018
LGBT Youth Scotland
Meeting with Mike Rumbles MSP Member for North East Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with the Member to speak about the Equal Recognition Campaign and the current consultation on the Gender Recognition Act (2004). The three asks we spoke about were; Removal of psychiatric diagnosis under the current process and have it be through self-declaration. Reducing the age to obtaining a gender recognition certificate to age 16. Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1404
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Deva MacGinty | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,368
Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with the Member to speak about the Equal Recognition Campaign and the current consultation on the Gender Recognition Act (2004). The three asks we spoke about were; Removal of psychiatric diagnosis under the current process and have it be through self-declaration. Reducing the age to obtaining a gender recognition certificate to age 16. Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary people.
143,309
['LGBT Youth Scotland']
134,692
Kevin Stewart MSP
3
15/03/2018
Wheatley Group
Meeting with Kevin Stewart MSP Minister for Local Government and Housing. | Location: Dougrie Drive new build development Castlemilk Glasgow G45 9BL | Type: Face to face | During the event Wheatley's Group Director of Corporate Affairs had a short conversation with the Minister to update him on a new partnership with Social Bite aimed at tackling rough sleeping. He also informed the Minister Wheatley could soon be in a position to make an announcement about additional private investment to accelerate Wheatley's new-build programme.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1403
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Graham Isdale | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,369
During the event Wheatley's Group Director of Corporate Affairs had a short conversation with the Minister to update him on a new partnership with Social Bite aimed at tackling rough sleeping. He also informed the Minister Wheatley could soon be in a position to make an announcement about additional private investment to accelerate Wheatley's new-build programme.
143,310
['Wheatley Group']
134,693
Michelle Ballantyne MSP
3
21/03/2018
LGBT Youth Scotland
Meeting with Michelle Ballantyne MSP Member for South Scotland. | Location: Scottish Parliament EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Michelle Ballantyne to discuss the current asks of the Gender Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act (2004). The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were : Removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self declaration. Reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate to age 16. Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary identities in Scottish Law.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1402
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Deva MacGinty | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,370
Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Scotland Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Youth Commission on Gender Recognition met with Michelle Ballantyne to discuss the current asks of the Gender Recognition campaign in light of the current consultation review of the Gender Recognition Act (2004). The three main asks we spoke about in the meeting were : Removal of psychiatric diagnosis and having the process of gender recognition be though self declaration. Reducing the age for people to legally obtain a gender recognition certificate to age 16. Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary identities in Scottish Law.
143,311
['LGBT Youth Scotland']
134,694
Kevin Stewart MSP
3
15/03/2018
Wheatley Group
Meeting with Kevin Stewart MSP Minister for Local Government and Housing. | Location: 10 Dougrie Terrace Castlemilk Glasgow G45 9BL | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the event was to mark the opening of 130 new homes for social rent by GHA. The purpose of the GHA Chair's speech was to welcome everyone and inform those present including the Minister how GHA's 130 new homes at Castlemilk are providing quality affordable housing for people in the area as well as creating opportunities for people to have a better quality of life.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1401
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Bernadette Hewitt | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,371
The purpose of the event was to mark the opening of 130 new homes for social rent by GHA. The purpose of the GHA Chair's speech was to welcome everyone and inform those present including the Minister how GHA's 130 new homes at Castlemilk are providing quality affordable housing for people in the area as well as creating opportunities for people to have a better quality of life.
143,312
['Wheatley Group']
134,695
Kezia Dugdale MSP
3
21/03/2018
LGBT Youth Scotland
Meeting to discuss the current consultation on the Gender Recognition Act (2004) | Location: Scottish Parliament EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Gender Recognition Youth Commission met with Kezia Dugdale MSP to speak about the current consultation on the gender recognition legislation. We spoke about the three main asks of the Equal Recognition Campaign which were; Removal of psychiatric diagnosis and have the process be through self-declaration for individuals. Reducing the age to obtaining gender recognition to 16 Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary identities.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1400
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Deva MacGinty | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: None
Scottish lobbying register
143,372
Deva MacGinty from LGBT Youth Vic Valentine from Scottish Transgender Alliance and a young person from the Gender Recognition Youth Commission met with Kezia Dugdale MSP to speak about the current consultation on the gender recognition legislation. We spoke about the three main asks of the Equal Recognition Campaign which were; Removal of psychiatric diagnosis and have the process be through self-declaration for individuals. Reducing the age to obtaining gender recognition to 16 Introducing the legal recognition of non-binary identities.
143,313
['LGBT Youth Scotland']
134,696
Jackie Baillie MSP
3
22/03/2018
Prima Communication & Media Ltd
Meeting with Jackie Baillie MSP Member for Dumbarton. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Member to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) to outline the goals of the organisation which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give the the Member an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSP informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
Scottish Parliament
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1399
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Jim Cassidy | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: IPSE
Scottish lobbying register
143,373
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Member to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) to outline the goals of the organisation which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give the the Member an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSP informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
143,314
['Prima Communication & Media Ltd']
134,697
Margaret Mitchell MSP
3
20/03/2018
Prima Communication & Media Ltd
Meeting with Margaret Mitchell MSP Member for Central Scotland and Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Members to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) and outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give Ms Mitchell and Mr Lockhart an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSPs informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
Scottish Parliament
Dean Lockhart
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1398
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Jim Cassidy | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: IPSE
Scottish lobbying register
143,374
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Members to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) and outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give Ms Mitchell and Mr Lockhart an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSPs informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
143,315
['Prima Communication & Media Ltd']
134,698
Dean Lockhart MSP
3
20/03/2018
Prima Communication & Media Ltd
Meeting with Margaret Mitchell MSP Member for Central Scotland and Dean Lockhart MSP Member for Mid Scotland and Fife. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Members to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) and outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give Ms Mitchell and Mr Lockhart an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSPs informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
Scottish Parliament
Margaret Mitchell
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1398
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Jim Cassidy | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: IPSE
Scottish lobbying register
143,375
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Members to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) and outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give Ms Mitchell and Mr Lockhart an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the MSPs informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
143,316
['Prima Communication & Media Ltd']
134,699
Jamie Hepburn MSP
3
20/03/2018
Prima Communication & Media Ltd
Meeting with Jamie Hepburn MSP Minister for Employability and Training. | Location: Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP | Type: Face to face | The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Member to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and the self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give the minister an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the Minister informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
Scottish Government
null
https://www.lobbying.scot/SPS/InformationReturn/SearchInformationReturnDetail/1397
Type: None | Lobbyist names: Jim Cassidy | Entity lobbying on behalf of organisation: IPSE
Scottish lobbying register
143,376
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce the Member to the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) outline the goals of the organization which are to protect and encourage the growing sector which is made up of freelancers contractors independent professionals and the self-employed. During the meeting there was also discussion of the Taylor report a Westminster government report published last year and its potential impact on the self-employed sector. The meeting was also an opportunity to give the minister an update on the growing number of people particularly females who are opting to try self-employment. There was also an undertaking to keep the Minister informed on any developments from IPSE in relation to the Taylor report.
143,317
['Prima Communication & Media Ltd']