Cambuslang was given a visit this week by the Minister for Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth who was in town to see the Main Street’s BankHub.
RUTHERGLEN MSP HAILS PROGRAMME FOR GOVERNMENT
Clare Haughey MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government’s 2021/2022 Programme for Government as an “ambitious” plan to begin the recovery from the pandemic.
LOCAL MSP BACKS SOUTH LANARKSHIRE GIFT CARD SCHEME
Rutherglen and Cambuslang MSP Clare Haughey has joined the campaign to encourage local businesses to sign up to a new gift card scheme that aims to keep spending local.
RUTHERGLEN MSP WELCOMES SCOTTISH CHILD PAYMENT FIGURES
More than 6,000 children in South Lanarkshire have benefited from the Scottish Government’s new Scottish Child Payment according to the latest official statistics – totalling over £1 million in spend.
RUTHERGLEN AND CAMBUSLANG TO BE HIT HARD BY UNIVERSAL CREDIT CUTS
New analysis released on the 26th August 2021 shows that almost half of families with children in the Rutherglen Westminster Constituency are set to become poorer.
LOCAL MSP JOINS SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT CAMPAIGN TO FIND A HERO
The search is on for a Local Hero in the Rutherglen Constituency who has made a positive difference to the lives of others.
BRITISH STEEL PENSION SCHEME POTENTAL COMPENSATON FOR STEELWORKERS
The Financial Conduct Authority is urging steelworkers to come forward if they have any concerns about the advice they received when transferring out of the British Steel Pension Scheme.
AFFORDABLE HOMES FUNDING FOR SOUTH LANARKSHIRE
Council areas across Scotland are to share more than £3.2 billion in grant funding over five years to help deliver more affordable homes. As part of this, South Lanarkshire Council is to receive almost £31 million for the financial year, an increase on last year. This will take total Scottish Government affordable housing funding, over the past five for the local authority, to £156 million.
FUNDS SET TO SUPPORT LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH NEW SCHOOL CLOTHES
The Scottish Government is set to support an estimated 10,600 school children across South Lanarkshire – with investment totalling £700,000 – to buy school clothes through the School Clothing Grant.
Today’s update: February 16
A blog post about the First Minister's statement today.