Moving Stories Travelling Exhibition
That the Parliament welcomes the travelling exhibition, Moving Stories, which is at Eden Court, Inverness, until 24 July 2012; understands that the exhibition highlights the experiences of 10 members of the public who have had some involvement with the Parliament; notes the wide range of topics covered in the exhibition, including knife crime, public petitions and health matters; believes that it is an excellent showcase of the work carried out by the Parliament and how people can best get involved; congratulates the organisers of the exhibition on attracting over 300,000 people since its launch in 2009; considers the interactive nature of the exhibition, its geographic spread and the diverse venues that it uses to be just some of its strengths; understands that the exhibition will also visit North Ayrshire Heritage Centre, Dalry Town Hall and the Scottish Borders Campus in 2012, and looks forward to it continuing to bring the work of the Parliament to the people.
That the Parliament welcomes the travelling exhibition, Moving Stories, which is at Eden Court, Inverness, until 24 July 2012; understands that the exhibition highlights the experiences of 10 members of the public who have had some involvement with the Parliament; notes the wide range of topics covered in the exhibition, including knife crime, public petitions and health matters; believes that it is an excellent showcase of the work carried out by the Parliament and how people can best get involved; congratulates the organisers of the exhibition on attracting over 300,000 people since its launch in 2009; considers the interactive nature of the exhibition, its geographic spread and the diverse venues that it uses to be just some of its strengths; understands that the exhibition will also visit North Ayrshire Heritage Centre, Dalry Town Hall and the Scottish Borders Campus in 2012, and looks forward to it continuing to bring the work of the Parliament to the people.
Supported by: Roderick Campbell, Anne McTaggart, Rob Gibson, John Finnie, Annabelle Ewing, Chic Brodie, Margaret Burgess, Colin Beattie, Joan McAlpine, Bill Kidd, Willie Coffey, Paul Wheelhouse, Joe FitzPatrick, Hugh Henry, Richard Lyle, Mike MacKenzie, Fiona McLeod, Dennis Robertson, Sandra White, Kevin Stewart, Stuart McMillan, David Torrance, James Dornan, Mary Scanlon, Jamie Hepburn, Maureen Watt, Gil Paterson, Rhoda Grant, Stewart Maxwell