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  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan, Science Minister Richard Lochhead and Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan, Science Minister Richard Lochhead and Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead chats to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead listens to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead chats to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson, Derek Mitchell, CEO of CAS, Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser; David Brownlee, Head of bureau services<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service to Ben MacPherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi EU Support adviser (from Montreal) and Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi EU Support adviser (from Montreal) and Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Róisín McLaran<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Eva Schornveld<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Eva Schornveld<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Róisín McLaran and Asbjørn Wahl<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
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  • Pictured: Róisín McLaran<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
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  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay (centre) at The ID Co in Edinburgh with Steve Dunlop (left), CEO of Scottish Enterprise, and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg
  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay at the offices of The ID Co in Edinburgh with (left) Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank, and James Varga, CEO and co-founder of The ID Co. Pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July 2015<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Thomson is a physicist, merchant banker, political reformist and international decathlete, and Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July <br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox chats to Eva Schornveld and Asbjørn Wahl before the meeting<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Asbjørn Wahl<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Eva Schornveld<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Asbjørn Wahl<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Asbjørn Wahl<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Asbjørn Wahl<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, far left, is shown the work going on at The ID Co offices by employee Mary Thornberry, with (from left) James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg
  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay at the offices of The ID Co in Edinburgh with (far left) Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise; James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; and Benny Higgins (far right), strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg
  • Mike Prentice, executive director of CBRE retail, and development adviser to TH Real Estate with Finance Secretary Derek Mackay viewing a model of St James Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_St_James_Edinburgh_TM1112...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
27 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July 2015<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Thomson is a physicist, merchant banker, political reformist and international decathlete, and Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July <br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Eva Schornveld addresses the meeting<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Socialists_on_Clima...jpg
  • Pictured: Colin Fox chats to Eva Schornveld and Asbjørn Wahl before the meeting<br />
<br />
Delegates welcomed panalists Eva, Schornveld, Extinction Rebellion; Colin Fox and Róisín McLaran, Scottish Socialist Party and Asbjørn Wahl a climate activist from Norway to assess how tackling climate change can be done in ways which benefit working-class people and their communities.<br />
<br />
Eva Schonveld Extintion Rebellion<br />
<br />
Colin Fox is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.<br />
<br />
Róisín McLaren is the national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party. At 24, she is the youngest leader of any UK political party in history.<br />
<br />
Asbjørn Wahl is a Norwegian researcher and author. He is currently the director of the Campaign for the Welfare State, an adviser for the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees, and the Vice President of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 29 June 2019
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  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, far left, is shown the work going on at The ID Co offices by employee Mary Thornberry, with (from left) James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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27 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Martin Sixsmith is a British author and radio/television presenter, primarily working for the BBC. He has also worked as an adviser to the Labour government and to the BBC television comedy series The Thick of It.<br />
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Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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27 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Ben Thomson is a physicist, merchant banker, political reformist and international decathlete, and Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July <br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Stephen Daryl King is a British economist. He is senior economic adviser at HSBC Holdings, and was chief economist there from 1998 to July 2015<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
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If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
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The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
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Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Derek Mitchell, CEO of CAS<br />
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Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
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The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
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The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
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-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
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This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
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  • Pictured: Mark Muller Stuart<br />
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Mark Muller Stuart is a senior advocate who specialises in public international law, advising international bodies on humanitarian issues and conflict resolution. He is a senior mediator to the United Nations Department of Political Affairs and has conducted international missions throughout the Middle East and Africa. He is also founder of Beyond Borders, a Scottish not-for-profit organisation dedicated to fostering peace and international exchange. He has written a number of books and reports on human rights and conflict-related issues.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2018
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  • Pictured: Mark Muller Stuart<br />
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Mark Muller Stuart is a senior advocate who specialises in public international law, advising international bodies on humanitarian issues and conflict resolution. He is a senior mediator to the United Nations Department of Political Affairs and has conducted international missions throughout the Middle East and Africa. He is also founder of Beyond Borders, a Scottish not-for-profit organisation dedicated to fostering peace and international exchange. He has written a number of books and reports on human rights and conflict-related issues.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2018
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  • Pictured: A major incident has been declared at Grangemouth Ineos Petrochemical plant in central Scotland following a maor gas leak at the plant. Roads in the area have been closed and 8 fire appliences are in attendance at the scene within the complex. The plant has been evacuated and local schools have been placed on lockdown. Local residents have been advised to stay indoors until the situation is resolved.  Andrew West/ EEm
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
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