£2,400 additional support for students in Angus South Graeme Dey MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government delivering new financial support for undergraduate students studying in Scotland’s universities. From the 2024-25
£2,400 additional support for students in Angus South Graeme Dey MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government delivering new financial support for undergraduate students studying in Scotland’s universities. From the 2024-25
Social security support as children prepare for back to school Parents and carers are being encouraged to check their eligibility for financial support as the summer holidays end and they
LOCAL MSP HAILS “BRIGHT FUTURE” FOR GIN BOTHY Graeme Dey, MSP for Angus South, has visited the Gin Bothy Experience in Glamis to hear about the positive strides made by
In the face of years of UK austerity, and welfare policies which penalise the poorest in society, the Scottish Government is investing to mitigate the worst impacts of Westminster rule.
£1.5 million to support community projects. A fund to help community groups across Scotland set up renewable energy generation projects has opened for applications. The £1.5 million Community Energy Generation
Graeme is backing plans to improve the museum. The site, run by ANGUSalive, welcomes thousands of visitors each year, and tells the maritime history of the town. Working in partnership
Vote SNP to make Scotland Tory-Free In half of the seats across Scotland, it is a straight fight between the SNP and the Tories. That includes here in Angus South
MSP and Councillors visit site of new school Graeme has visited the new Monifieth Learning Campus site, along with local Councillors Beth Whiteside and Lloyd Melville, and the Council’s Convener
1,166 people in Angus to benefit Graeme Dey MSP has said the new Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance will ensure that up to 1,166 people in Angus will benefit from
Labour and the Tories vote against free university tuition Only the SNP can be trusted to stand up for students in Scotland – after the Labour and the Tories voted






