Yesterday, Graham Simpson MSP visited the Seagull Trust at Ratho to hear about the fantastic work that they do and enjoy a cruise along the canal. The charity has nine boats across four bases, including Kirkintilloch, Falkirk and Inverness.
Today, Graham Simpson MSP joined Climate Action Strathaven and David Kelly of the Community Transport Association to mark Community Transport week 2023.
This week, Graham Simpson MSP toured Glasgow Central Station. He enjoyed a history tour led by Paul Lyons and even got access to the roof of the station.
Last week, Graham Simpson MSP visited the City of Glasgow College to tour their world-renowned maritime building. The tour included a chance to try out a ship simulator which he steered through Manhattan Bay.
Yesterday afternoon there was a debate in the Scottish Parliament about the Climate emergency. Graham Simpson MSP took part and pledged his support for the Prime Minister's net zero plans. He said: "We need to bring people with us on the journey to net zero.
Last week, Graham Simpson MSP participated in a debate about the role of football in Scottish society and communities. His speech highlighted the great work being done by Motherwell FC Trust, Cumbernauld Colts and Hamilton Accies.
Last night, Graham Simpson MSP joined the British Transport Police at Glasgow Central Station to see how they and ScotRail managed fans who were heading to the Scotland v England match. He said: "It was quite an orderly operation.
Today, plans were unveiled to revamp and revitalise East Kilbride Town Centre. There would be new housing, a hotel and potentially a civic square. MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson said: "I'd invite you to look at the council website and look out for the dedicated website next week.
Last week, the Shadow Transport Minister, Graham Simpson MSP, hosted an event with Women in Rail Scotland at the Scottish Parliament. He said: "We need to increase the diversity of the workforce in the rail sector. Our top panel discussed the issues and progress in this area.