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That this House congratulates Scotland’s curlers on their outstanding achievements in recent national and international competitions; recognises the skill, dedication and teamwork demonstrated by athletes representing Scotland in the sport of curling; applauds the continued success of Scottish teams in upholding the nation’s proud curling tradition; acknowledges the vital contribution of coaches, clubs, volunteers and grassroots organisations in developing curling talent across Scotland; and wishes all Scottish curlers continued success in forthcoming championships while celebrating the sport’s deep cultural and sporting heritage within communities across Scotland.
That this House congratulates Scotland’s curlers on their outstanding achievements in recent national and international competitions; recognises the skill, dedication and teamwork demonstrated by athletes representing Scotland in the sport of curling; applauds the continued success of Scottish teams in upholding the nation’s proud curling tradition; acknowledges the vital contribution...
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, if her Department will take steps to increase the number of venues offering curling rinks in England.
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, if her Department will take steps to increase the number of venues offering curling rinks in England.
The Government is committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of background, should have access to and benefit from quality sport and physical activity opportunities. High-quality, inclusive facilities, including curling rinks, help people get active.
In June, we committed another £400 million to transform facilities across the whole of the UK over the next four years. This funding will be invested in new and upgraded grassroots sport facilities that promote health and wellbeing and remove the barriers to physical activity for under-represented groups. We are now working closely with sporting bodies and local leaders to establish what communities need, before setting out further plans on how future funding will be allocated across the UK.
That this House congratulates Cupar Curling Club, one of the oldest curling clubs in the world, on marking its 250th anniversary with a special exhibition at Cupar’s Duncan Institute; recognises the club’s long and distinguished history since its founding in 1775, highlighting the important role it has played in both the sporting and cultural life of North East Fife; commends the efforts of the club and local volunteers in organising the anniversary exhibition, which brings together historic artefacts, photographs, and stories to celebrate curling’s heritage in Cupar; notes the sport’s deep roots in Scottish communities, reflecting its enduring popularity and contribution to Scotland’s sporting identity; and wishes Cupar Curling Club continued success for the future, both on and off the ice.
That this House congratulates Cupar Curling Club, one of the oldest curling clubs in the world, on marking its 250th anniversary with a special exhibition at Cupar’s Duncan Institute; recognises the club’s long and distinguished history since its founding in 1775, highlighting the important role it has played in both...
That this House congratulates Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan, Kyle Waddell and team coach Michael Goodfellow on winning gold at the BKT World Curling Championships for Scotland; notes that this is Team Mouat’s second world championship title, winning also in 2023; commends their efforts winning silver at the 2024 European Championships; further congratulates them on retaining the rank of world number one men’s team; praises their hard work and dedication competing in elite level sport; and wishes them every success in their future sporting endeavours.
That this House congratulates Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan, Kyle Waddell and team coach Michael Goodfellow on winning gold at the BKT World Curling Championships for Scotland; notes that this is Team Mouat’s second world championship title, winning also in 2023; commends their efforts winning silver at...
That this House congratulates Logan Carson, Tia Laurie, Archie Hyslop and Holly Burke on winning gold in the mixed team curling at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea; understands that they came from behind to defeat Denmark 7-5 after an extra end in the gold medal match; further congratulates Callie Soutar and Ethan Brewster for winning gold in the mixed doubles curling completing a clean sweep of curling golds at the games; praises the curlers and their coaches for their collective efforts, hard work and determination to succeed throughout the competition; commends them for upholding the spirit of curling at the games; and wishes them well in their future sporting endeavours.
That this House congratulates Logan Carson, Tia Laurie, Archie Hyslop and Holly Burke on winning gold in the mixed team curling at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea; understands that they came from behind to defeat Denmark 7-5 after an extra end in the gold medal match;...
That this House congratulates the charity Scottish Disability Golf and Curling on holding its 500th curling event in March and 900th round of golf on 5 May 2023; notes that the Scottish Disability Golf and Curling has held games at over 250 of Scotland’s golf courses and welcomes the support of golf and curling clubs in enabling the participation of golfers and curlers with disabilities; further notes the importance of sports participation by people with disabilities, for both individual health and wellbeing and to help reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with disability; and looks forward to welcoming the 2024 Phoenix Cup to St Andrews, the home of golf.
That this House congratulates the charity Scottish Disability Golf and Curling on holding its 500th curling event in March and 900th round of golf on 5 May 2023; notes that the Scottish Disability Golf and Curling has held games at over 250 of Scotland’s golf courses and welcomes the support...
That this House warmly congratulates Blair Atholl's Eve Muirhead on leading her ladies curling rink to Olympic gold in Beijing against Japan; recognises the monumental efforts of Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and alternate Mili Smith, from Guildtown, throughout the tournament; shares the pride felt across Scotland and in Perthshire in particular; further congratulates Team GB's men on winning silver against strong Swedish opposition; and wishes further success in the forthcoming World Championships.
That this House warmly congratulates Blair Atholl's Eve Muirhead on leading her ladies curling rink to Olympic gold in Beijing against Japan; recognises the monumental efforts of Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and alternate Mili Smith, from Guildtown, throughout the tournament; shares the pride felt across Scotland...
That this House wholeheartedly congratulates the Great Britain’s Women’s Curling Team of Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith on winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics; congratulates the Great Britain Men's Curling Team of Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan and Ross Whyte on winning the silver medal at the Winter Olympics; recognises the work of David Murdoch as coach of both teams and his association with Lockerbie Ice Rink which has played such an important part in the development of curling in Scotland; notes that the gold medal victory, in particular, marks the first British Winter Games curling gold medal for 20 years; welcomes the fact that the teams will be bringing Olympic medals back to the birthplace of curling; and believes that these spectacular victories should be used to encourage others around the UK, especially young people, to take up the sport.
That this House wholeheartedly congratulates the Great Britain’s Women’s Curling Team of Eve Muirhead, Vicky Wright, Jennifer Dodds, Hailey Duff and Mili Smith on winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics; congratulates the Great Britain Men's Curling Team of Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan and Ross...
That this House congratulates the Scottish Men's Curling Team on becoming world champions at the World Men's Curling Championships in Massachusetts; congratulates the skip David Murdoch and every member of the team on a world-class performance, beating Canada in the final; and looks forward to the team achieving further success in the future.
That this House congratulates the Scottish Men's Curling Team on becoming world champions at the World Men's Curling Championships in Massachusetts; congratulates the skip David Murdoch and every member of the team on a world-class performance, beating Canada in the final; and looks forward to the team achieving further success...
That this House congratulates Jackie Lockhart, Edith Louden, Anne Laird, Katriona Fairweather, Sheila Swan and Isobel Hannen, the Scottish Women's Curling Team, for winning the Curling World Championships in the USA for Scotland; commends the team for adding to the success of Rhona Martin and her team for winning the Olympic Games Curling championships earlier in the season; and notes that this double success is a fantastic advert for the sport of curling in Scotland and should provide inspiration to participants of all sports in Scotland.
That this House congratulates Jackie Lockhart, Edith Louden, Anne Laird, Katriona Fairweather, Sheila Swan and Isobel Hannen, the Scottish Women's Curling Team, for winning the Curling World Championships in the USA for Scotland; commends the team for adding to the success of Rhona Martin and her team for winning the...
What lottery funds were made available in 2000 and in 2001 to develop the sport of curling in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. [HL 2923]. - Including table.
What lottery funds were made available in 2000 and in 2001 to develop the sport of curling in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. [HL 2923]. - Including table.
That this House congratulates the five Scottish members of the Great Britain Women's Curling Team, Debbie Knox, Rhona Martin, Margaret Morton, Fiona MacDonald and Janice Rankin along with Alex Coomber and Alain Baxter on achieving the best Winter Olympic result since 1948 and its first gold medal since 1984; and notes that they are great ambassadors for curling, sport and their country.
That this House congratulates the five Scottish members of the Great Britain Women's Curling Team, Debbie Knox, Rhona Martin, Margaret Morton, Fiona MacDonald and Janice Rankin along with Alex Coomber and Alain Baxter on achieving the best Winter Olympic result since 1948 and its first gold medal since 1984; and...
That this House wholeheartedly congratulates the Great Britain Women's Curling Team of Rhona Martin, Fiona MacDonald, Margaret Morton, Janice Rankin and Debbie Knox, on winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics; notes that this victory marks the first British Winter Games gold medallists for 18 years; welcomes the fact that the team will be bringing the Olympic gold medals back to the birthplace of curling; and believes that this spectacular victory should be used to encourage others, especially young people, to take up the sport.
That this House wholeheartedly congratulates the Great Britain Women's Curling Team of Rhona Martin, Fiona MacDonald, Margaret Morton, Janice Rankin and Debbie Knox, on winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics; notes that this victory marks the first British Winter Games gold medallists for 18 years; welcomes the fact...
That this House congratulates the all-Scottish Women's Curling Team for winning the first gold medal for Great Britain in 18 years at the Winter Olympics; notes that skipper Rhona Martin and her team have engrossed the nation with their heroic display; and believes that their gold medal is richly deserved.
That this House congratulates the all-Scottish Women's Curling Team for winning the first gold medal for Great Britain in 18 years at the Winter Olympics; notes that skipper Rhona Martin and her team have engrossed the nation with their heroic display; and believes that their gold medal is richly deserved.