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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Looking along the A832 road as it passes through Strath Bran- a glen carrying the river bran east from Achnasheen to Loch Luichart

View of Strath Bran

Parliament is in Recess


The Mound at Christmas

The Parliament is in recess until Monday 5 January 2004. For details of all forthcoming Parliamentary proceedings, please see the Business Bulletin.

 

Participation

VISITING PARLIAMENT

Members of the public being swohn round the Visitor Centre

Parliament's Visitor Centre will close at lunchtime on Christmas Eve and re-open on 5 January 2004. Click here for more details on visiting the Parliament

 

Holyrood


Holyrood from above

Work will continue on site between Christmas and New Year, including preparation for the removal of the Chamber's crash deck, the installation of specialist glazing and ongoing work to fit stone cladding across the east end of the site.

 

Education Service

BRINGING PUPILS TO THE PARLIAMENT

Janis Hughes MSP addressing pupils

The Education Service of the Scottish Parliament works with young people, teachers and others interested in learning about the Parliament. We are now taking bookings for January - June 2004. More details

 

 


Parliament Live

23 December 2003

Bills Before Parliament
Committees
MSPs
Official Report
Parliament TV
Parliamentary Papers
Presiding Officer
Press Releases
Questions
Register of
Interests

Scottish parliament webcast home page

 

Holyrood

Model of Holyrood Project

 

Participation

Members of the public presenting a petition

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