Claire switches the fish with Sainsbury’s


Claire helped encourage shoppers across Fife to try alternative, lesser known British fish for free when Sainsbury’s gave away fish as part of ‘Switch the Fish Day’.

Customers were able to try lemon sole, mussels, Cornish sardines, coley fillets or loch trout fillets in a bid to encourage shoppers to expand the range of fish they eat and try alternative species as part of the retailer’s continued commitment to sustainable fish.

Claire visited the store in Kirkcaldy to encourage customers to continue to broaden their appetite for fish beyond the ‘Big Five’ species of cod, haddock, tuna, salmon and prawns, which currently makes up 80% of all the fish Brits consume.

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Claire champions Puffins and Lesser Butterfly Orchids


Last week I signed up to Scottish Environment Link’s ‘Wildlife Proclamation’ to become a wildlife champion. By signing up I am promising to work with the organisation, as both an MSP and Scottish Labour’s shadow cabinet secretary for the environment, to make Scotland a better place for wildlife.

MSPs that sign the Proclamation are then allowed to pick from a list of animals and plants under threat to champion throughout the Parliamentary year. I have signed up to champion the Puffin and the Lesser Butterfly Orchid.

Scotland is the capital of British and Irish puffindom and the Kingdom is the home of one of the best areas to spot the animal, with colonies across the east coast and on the Isle of May. Unfortunately the local Puffin bird is under threat due to a decline in food and climate change impacts.

The Puffin bird feeds on the lesser sandeel which is sadly in decline, in part due to the effects of climate change, and this is having a knock on effect on the population of the birds, particularly in Fife, as they are forced further north in search of food.

The lesser butterfly orchid is suffering across Scotland due to inappropriate land management. The orchid suffered a 33% decline across Britain between 1964 and 2002 and remains under threat.

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Claire: Byre Theatre ‘deserves to have a future’

Local Fife MSP Claire Baker has today joined calls for action to save the Byre Theatre in St Andrews.

The Mid Scotland and Fife MSP joined locals in a demonstration in St Andrews on Monday to support the threatened theatre.

The board of the Byre Theatre of St Andrews Ltd have announced that due to financial difficulties the theatre is due to close its doors on Thursday and go into liquidation.

Speaking after the demonstration Claire Baker MSP said:

“The news that Byre Theatre is to close this week is hugely disappointing to the people of St Andrews and the wider Fife community.

“This is a fantastic theatre – at the heart of the community – delivering quality theatre in a top class centre. It deserves to have a future. Continue reading

Time running out to save courts

Time is running out to save local courts across the country, including here in the Kingdom, as the Scottish Government and the Scottish Court Service consultation on ‘shaping Scotland’s court services’ draws to a close.

It is important that the Scottish Court Service listens to the views of local communities during this consultation period and I urge residents of the Kingdom to make their voices heard and respond before time runs out.

The consultation proposes the movement of jury trials away from Kirkcaldy, the closure of the Kirkcaldy Justice of the Peace building and the closure of Cupar Sheriff Court. Last week I visited Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court to see first hand the facilities on offer for jury trials and I plan to visit Dunfermline in the near future.

These changes will see justice no longer delivered locally and could result in an increase in delays as courts face unintended consequences and pressures. Trials can already be a stressful ordeal for any victims and witnesses and any delays will only add to that.

This is despite figures I obtained from the Scottish Court Service which showed that the Sheriff court in Kirkcaldy has three times as many jury trails as Dunfermline, where the jury trials would be moved to, and sits for almost double the amount of days.

The potential closures are on the back of the Scottish Government’s draft budget which sees the Scottish Court Service issued with a £10.9 million budget cut over the next two years.

What we are seeing is SNP cuts sending the court service into disarray, courts are closing, trials are being moved, the potential for delays are increasing and now defence lawyers are taking industrial action all due to changes imposed by the Scottish Government.

It is important that local voices are heard during this consultation and I would urge you to make a submission and help save our courts.

 

 

 

Claire visits Fair Isle Primary School

Claire Baker MSP recently visited Fair Isle Primary School in Kirkcaldy to congratulate them on the work they have done to achieve their Rights Respecting Level 2 award from UNICEF.

The achievement is presented to schools that incorporates the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in their teaching and Fair Isle Primary have now managed to secure both level one and level two of the award.

Claire Baker was shown around the school by head tea

cher Mrs Rae Walker who highlighted the work the teaching staff and pupils undertook in achieving the award and met pupils from Primary 2.

Speaking after the tour, Claire Baker said:

“To reach not just level 1 but level 2 of the Rights Respecting award in such a short period of time is a fantastic achievement and it was great to get the opportunity to share the schools achievement with the Scottish Parliament. Continue reading

FOOD MANIFESTO TO BE DEBATED IN PARLIAMENT


Mid-Scotland and Fife MSP Claire Baker met this week with Fife Diet to discuss their food manifesto ahead of a debate in the Scottish Parliament. On-going plans from Fife Diet were also discussed at the meeting in Ms Baker’s Kirkcaldy office.

The debate, which will take place on Thursday 13th of September, was called for at the request of Ms Baker who wishes to discuss the Fife Diet food manifesto’s proposals in a national setting.

After the meeting Ms Baker and Fife Diet visited Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy to look over plans under consultation for a community food and wildlife garden.

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COME DINE WITH MSP

Local MSP Claire Baker this week visited the Dalgairn Centre in Cupar to take part in their ‘Come Dine With Me’ project for service members.

Service members serve up lunch for each other, Ms Baker and staff in the centre as members learn how to prepare meals independently.

The centre in Bank Street aims to enable people with a learning disability to live an independent, self-fulfilling life. It aims to link members to the local community along with providing personal support and information.

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THE GREAT WEST WEMYSS BAKE OFF WITH WALK INN

Claire Baker MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife today joined local councillor Tom Adams in visiting West Wemyss Walk Inn to take part in a baking class to celebrate their first anniversary.

Walk Inn is a community owned and operated organisation which specialises in fresh and seasonal local produce. With the help of lottery funding locals were able to regenerate a disused pub into a strong community business.

Walk Inn offers a fully licensed bistro, a café, a village shop which sells locally grown produce, and holiday accommodation.

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CLAIRE GOES NUTS FOR RED SQUIRREL FUN DAY

Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Claire Baker attended the Red Squirrel Fun day in Tentsmuir Forrest organised by Fife Red Squirrel Group. The event, which was arranged in conjunction with the Forestry Commission and Scottish Natural Heritage, was organised to raise awareness of the threats faced by the red squirrel.

The main event took place in the picnic area by Tentsmuir car park and included stalls with games and information, face painting, quizzes, storytelling and ranger-led squirrel walks. Tentsmuir Forrest is an important habitat for wildlife and is home to many red squirrels and roe deer, it is also possible to see seals on the sandbars from Tentsmuir point. The forest has many waymarked trails throughout that allow you to explore either by foot or on bike.

Red squirrels are a protected species as they are under threat nationally largely due to the introduction of grey squirrels to mainland Britain. The North American grey squirrel was introduced to Fife in 1919 and is widespread in central and southern Scotland.

Around 121,000 red squirrels remain in Scotland, which is around 75% of the UK population, in contrast it is thought that the number of grey squirrels in the UK is over 3 million. The main threats facing red squirrels in Scotland are the spread of grey squirrels, habitat loss and fragmentation and squirrelpox virus.

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