Today at a specially convened meeting North Ayrshire Council approved the Health and Social Care Integration plan. The integration scheme sets out the terms and conditions of the Integration of Health and Social Care and the relationship between the council and Ayrshire and Arran Health Board. Integrating two large organisations is a rather complicated, technical process... Continue Reading →
COSLA set to play part in tackling Gender Inequality
This week COSLA’s Gender Balance Task group met with Political Leaders to discuss our recommendations for achieving gender balance in COSLA’s Leadership Team and Spokespeople. I am very pleased to report positive responses from the SNP, Lib Dem and Labour Leaders who will commend our recommendations to enshrine Gender equality in COSLA’s Constitution to their... Continue Reading →
Diary week 27th October
A very well attended Cunninghame South SNP meeting in CastleparkMonday- Meeting with Redburn and Vineburgh Community association.Tuesday- Youth Champion work plan- SNP Council group meeting- Education Cabinet meetingWednesday- COSLA Gender Balance Task Group- Cunninghame South SNP branch meeting Thursday-Health and Social Care Shadow Integration Board- Ward 8 North Coast By Election - SNP win!At the... Continue Reading →
SNP Deputy Leadership contest – Dalry Hustings
When my daughter Daisy heard the Deputy leaders position was available she was very excited. "Mum you should definitely go for it." Her disappointment when I said I wasn't qualified was tough "But mum it would be really cool and you have a proven track record of working well with Sturgeons" It took a wee while to... Continue Reading →
YES volunteers Thank You party
One last YES pic of the team.Great party last night in Fullarton Community Centre. It was a honour and privilege to campaign alongside such hard working, positive folk. We are lucky that many are now SNP members, a real asset to the party. I am sure that we will work together with friends in the Greens and... Continue Reading →
Councillor Diary week 20th October
#VoteForGraceNAC Procurement team "Highly Commended" Team of the Year at GO AwardsTuesdayFinance & Corporate Support cabinet reportsSNP Group meeting & Budget BriefingCabinet Pre-agendaGO Awards- "I am really pleased that the work of our Procurement Team has received national recognition. They should feel very proud of their well deserved award."WednesdayCampaigning for Grace Maclean in the ward 8... Continue Reading →
Councillor Diary Week 6th October
Monday -All Member Budget Seminar HRA and General FundWorking for Irvine Together Meeting, Maritime MuseumTuesday -SNP group meetingNorth Ayrshire CabinetCustomer Service 6 Monthly ReviewWednesday -Member/Officer working group on Living Wage and Unison Ethical Care CharterHR meeting, Equality policyThursday -Violence Against Women Strategy
Councillor Diary Week 29 September
Constituency workNorth Ayrshire council have agreed to install 20s plenty signs in Rubie Crescent and Lamont Drive.Monday:Corporate Equality GroupTuesday:Director Finance and Corporate Support meetingSNP Group meetingNAC Cabinet pre agenda meetingWednesday:COSLA Resources and Capacity Executive Group EdinburghRedburn surgery 5.30 -6.30
Councillor Diary Week 22nd September
Constituency work on 20s plenty/play streets, Irvine Vision, Redburn Community Centre Asset transfer concerns.Meetings:Tuesday -COSLA Human Resource management executive groupSNP group meetingNorth Ayrshire Cabinet meetingWednesday - Family Nurse Partnership CelebrationMembers Seminar, Comission on strengthening local democracyThursday - Health and Social Care Shadow Integration BoardNAC Housing Business Plan Implementation GroupNA Women's Aid AGM speech as Chair NA VAW... Continue Reading →
20 plenty for Lamont Drive & Rubie Crescent – local views sought.
At my surgery in Fullarton this month I was asked to arrange traffic calming measures and 20s plenty signs in Lamont Drive and Rubie Crescent. The resident who raised the issue with me told me that they were concerned by the speed of traffic in and out of the street and the potential harm that... Continue Reading →