Raising awareness of the benefits agritourism can bring to Scotland’s urban and town populations. Graeme recently met with constituents involved in Agritourism to discuss the prominence of the sector in
Raising awareness of the benefits agritourism can bring to Scotland’s urban and town populations. Graeme recently met with constituents involved in Agritourism to discuss the prominence of the sector in
Raising awareness of the history of our communities. Graeme recently visited Barry Mill in Carnoustie and the Star Rock Shop in Kirriemuir to highlight Local and Community History Month. Â
Kirriemuir has much to recommend it. From the Wee Red Toon’s links to JM Barrie through to the amazing range of activities undertaken by the community for the community, it
Scottish Government Infill Programme Benefitting Rural Angus The recent activation of a new 4G mast at Clova has brought 4G services to this community for the first time, via the
All Men Have a Role in Ending Misogynistic Violence Graeme has become a local Ambassador for the campaign to get more men speaking out on the issue of violence against
Promoting social inclusion of those with hearing loss Graeme recently visited Tayside Deaf Hub to highlight Deaf Awareness Week. Tayside Deaf Hub is a community hub, home to Deaf Links,
Raising awareness about multiple sclerosis Graeme recently met with the MS Society Angus to discuss how they support the local community. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects your
New research shows that Scotland is spending ÂŁ1,300 more per pupil than anywhere else in the UK. The research, from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, reports that spending per pupil
Slashing train fares for passengers in Angus Graeme has welcomed news that peak-time rail fares will be scrapped on ScotRail services for six months from October. On Tuesday, First Minister
If life in general can throw up the unexpected then it can be so much more the case in political life. The decision of Nicola Sturgeon to step down as