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Jamie Stone
Former Liberal Democrat MSP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
- Entered the Scottish Parliament on 6 May 1999 — Election
- Left the Scottish Parliament on 23 March 2011 — Election
Most recent appearances
- Scottish Parliament written answers — Higher Education: Higher Education (11 Mar 2011)
“To ask the Scottish Executive how the recently announced university status for the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) will progress and develop in light of reductions in funding for the North Highland College part of UHI.”
- Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time — Health and Wellbeing: NHS Highland (Meetings) (13 Jan 2011)
“An issue that should be discussed with NHS Highland is access to orthodontic services. At present, patients who live in the far north are obliged to make many long return journeys to Inverness for consultation and treatment. Recent winter weather has disrupted those journeys and led to appointments being missed. It would be far better if orthodontic consultation and treatment could be...”
- Scottish Parliament: General Questions: Ski Industry (23 Dec 2010)
“The Ross and Cromarty District Council took to an advanced and costed stage an exciting project to establish skiing on the slopes of Ben Wyvis, near Dingwall, in John Farquhar Munro's constituency. Unfortunately, all those years ago the then Conservative Government refused to grant the capital consent to the council and the project was shelved. While I cannot ask the minister to commit to...”
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