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  • Emma Roddick MSP standing on Nairn railway station bridge with buildings and trees in the background, wearing a light-coloured coat.

    EMMA RODDICK MSP WELCOMES LAND REFORM BILL FOCUS ON EMPOWERING LOCAL COMMUNITIES

    Categories: News▪Tags: highlands, islands, land reform, scotland, snp▪

    Emma Roddick has welcomed the progress of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill and called on the Scottish Government to ensure that the Bill provides adequate support to community groups who wish to take ownership of land. Ms Roddick highlighted the importance of the Bill in supporting community groups to own and manage land for the [...]

  • Emma Roddick MSP standing on Nairn railway station bridge with buildings and trees in the background, wearing a light-coloured coat.

    SNP GOVERNMENT EXPAND SCOTLAND’S MIGRATION SERVICE TO TACKLE POPULATION DECLINE

    Categories: News Releases▪Tags: highlands-and-islands, Migration, population-decline, scotland, snp▪

    The SNP Government has significantly expanded the support available through Scotland’s Migration Service. This service, introduced by the SNP in Government, ensures newcomers to Scotland have the information they need to move here and that businesses are guided through the process of sponsoring and employing international workers. Population decline is one of the biggest challenges [...]

  • Emma Roddick MSP sits at a table with four other individuals, engaging with a group of young people during a visit to Shetland.

    EMMA RODDICK MSP CHAMPIONS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN POLITICS ON VISIT TO SHETLAND

    Categories: News Releases▪Tags: scotland, scottish-youth-parliament, shetland▪

    Emma Roddick MSP has praised the work of teachers at Brae High School and the Shetland Islands Council’s Youth Employability Service after a visit to the young people, who asked a range of questions about the impact of government decisions on the isles. She said: ”I just love how engaged the young people in Brae [...]

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