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  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
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A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
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  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
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A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
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  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
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  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
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  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
    EEM_Prime Minister visits Scotland_R...JPG
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
    EEM_Prime Minister visits Scotland_R...JPG
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
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  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
    EEM_Prime Minister visits Scotland_R...JPG
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
    EEM_Prime Minister visits Scotland_R...JPG
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson arrives at  Bute House
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  • Pictured: Leuchie House CEO Mairhi O'Keefe<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
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  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Greens candidate for South of Scotland Eurig Scandrett were shown round by Leuchie House CEO, Mairie O'Keefe<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Greens candidate for South of Scotland Eurig Scandrett were shown round by Leuchie House CEO, Mairie O'Keefe<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: FM Nicola Sturgeon waits for the Prime Minister to arrive
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  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Pro-Union supporters before Boris Johnson arrives
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  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: FM Nicola Sturgeon smiles as the awaiting crowds shouts at the Prime Minister
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  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
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  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Eurig Scandrett, Greens candidate for South of Scotland<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Physiotherapist Paidraic O'Connelly and guest Evelyn Bellany explained the facilities to Marie O'Keefe, Alison Johnstone and Eurig Scandrett during their tour.<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Greens candidate for South of Scotland Eurig Scandrett<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Greens candidate for South of Scotland Eurig Scandrett<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Greens candidate for South of Scotland Eurig Scandrett<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone met Bob Wigley who was enjoying the physiotheraphy room<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Physiotherapist Paidraic O'Connelly and guest Evelyn Bellany explained the facilities to Marie O'Keefe, Alison Johnstone and Eurig Scandrett during their tour.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone enjots the Vibrogym which shook her all up.<br />
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Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone met Bob Wigley who was enjoying the physiotheraphy room<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone and Eurig Scandrett met guest Anita Marshall who travels up from Hull on a regular basis<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: Alison Johnstone<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens Health and social care spokeswoman Alison Johnstone took the opportunity e to meet staff and visitors at Leuchie House respite centre in North Berwick today.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Alison_Johnstone_Leuchie_Hou...jpg
  • Pictured: John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, Sir Tom Hunter ; Derek Mackay and David Dodds, Weest Lothain Council<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter <br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter;  John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop; Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council and  David Dodds West Lothian Council<br />
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Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter;  John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop; Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council and  David Dodds West Lothian Council<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter listens to Derek Mackay<br />
<br />
 Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay <br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council Finance <br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay <br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay listens to David Dodds from West Lothian Council<br />
<br />
 Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: John Hamilton, West Lothian Develoiopment Ltd, Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay; David Dodds, West Lothian Council, Sir Tom Hunter and Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive of West Lothian Council<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Eileen Cook; Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
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Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Pictured: Derek Mackay chats to Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter;  John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop; Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council and  David Dodds West Lothian Council<br />
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Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Jayne Comerford<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
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Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
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Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
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Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Humza_Yousaf_GER_02032023_004.jpg
  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Humza_Yousaf_GER_02032023_003.jpg
  • Humza Yousaf Visits Community Charity, Dalkeith, 2 March 2023<br />
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Pictured: Humza Yousaf MSP<br />
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Humza Yousaf MSP visited Mayfield and East Development Trust (MAEDT) today in Dalkeith as part of  his campaign to win the leadership of the SNP<br />
<br />
Humza Yousaf has said he will “fight tooth and nail” against a failing Westminster system that has failed working families in Scotland during a Cost of Living Crisis of the Tories’ own making. <br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of a visit to Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust (MAEDT), Humza said: “More and more Scots are being pushed below the poverty line as foodbank reliance sits at record highs. The team at Mayfield and East Housing Development Trust do amazing work to offer a helping hand to those in the local community who are struggling to make ends meet - but it shouldn’t have to be this way.”<br />
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Ger Harley/ Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Humza_Yousaf_GER_02032023_002.jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie, Vivian Wallace, Aging well co-ordinator for Midlothian, and Christine Grahame met with volunteers<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
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Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Pnicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christe Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
.<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
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Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
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Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
.<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
.<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Christine Grahame took up the challenge of a game of table tennis and took things rather seriously<br />
.<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie, Vivian Wallace, Aging well co-ordinator for Midlothian, and Christine Grahame met with volunteers<br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie, Vivian Wallace, Aging well co-ordinator for Midlothian, and Christine Grahame met with volunteers<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie and Vivian Wallace, Aging well co-ordinator for Midlothian<br />
<br />
Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie <br />
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Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie visited Ladywood Leisure Centre in Penicuik today where she was joined by local MSP Christine Grahame to meet volunteers and participants at the centre as she launched the new framework<br />
<br />
Older people’s rights are at the centre of a new framework to ensure people can remain active, keep working if they want to, feel safe, and access the services they need.  The Older People’s Framework aims to challenge unwelcome attitudes to and discrimination towards older people. It highlights the positive contributions older people make to our society and the economy, and has been directly influenced by older people who have provided their thoughts, stories and experiences, bringing to life the issues they’ve faced over the years.<br />
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Speaking at a visit to The Ageing Well Midlothian programme, Older People and Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Ageing is inevitable but growing older should not mean having to face barriers or discrimination, and one of the issues the framework addresses is the negative perceptions surrounding ageing. Older people in our society have much to offer and contribute and we are committed to supporting them.  This is why we are funding the celebration of older people at the Festival of Ageing, increasing digital inclusion, promoting fair workplace practices and ensuring we have a housing system which works for an ageing population. This framework is the next part of the journey and I am looking forward to an exciting trip, where we all work together to create the best country to age in.  You only need to look at the Ageing Well project to see the many positive examples of older people enjoying life and bringing joy to their local community. This is what we need to encourage.”<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Aging_Well_Launch_Penicuik_G...jpg
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