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Published Date: 03 April 2009
THE Queen is to mark the tenth anniversary of the Scottish Parliament with an address to MSPs exactly a decade after she attended its official opening.
Holyrood bosses today announced the Queen would visit the parliament on Wednesday, July 1.

After a short ceremonial event in the debating chamber, she will meet the "July 1 babies" – Scottish children born on the day the parliament was opened who
have been invited to join the birthday celebrations.

Events to mark the tenth anniversary are being kept deliberately low-key.

There will be no parade or "riding" as there was at the opening in 1999.

The July 1 event will be the Queen's sixth visit to the parliament. As well the official opening, she addressed MSPs when they met in Aberdeen in May 2002, paid a short visit at the start of the second session in June 2003, attended the opening of the Holyrood building in October 2004 and marked the start of the third session in June 2007.

Details of the latest visit have not yet been finalised, but if it follows recent patterns it is likely to involve short speeches from the Queen, the Presiding Officer and First Minister and possibly a musical recital.

Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson said: "This is a special day for our July 1 babies and the Scottish Parliament. We are delighted Her Majesty will be able to join us as we mark our tenth birthdays."

He said there would be a programme of activities for the ten-year-olds, their siblings, parents and guardians, MSPs, their families and guests.

Two-thirds of the 163 youngsters born throughout Scotland on July 1, 1999, have already been invited to the occasion.

There were 13 children born in Edinburgh on the day – more than any other Scottish city – and all but four have been traced.

Mr Fergusson said: "The response from the ten-year-olds, their families and the public has been encouraging."

The parliament today also announced two further events to add to the programme.

Former SNP MSP Winnie Ewing – who, as the oldest member, took the chair at the first sitting and announced the Scottish Parliament had been "reconvened" – will unveil a portrait of herself on May 12.

The painting by the late artist David Donaldson will be hung outside the Members' Restaurant.

On June 26, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are to host a reception at the Palace of Holyroodhouse for all MSPs.

Tour details were also unveiled for a travelling exhibition about people's experience of the parliament over the decade.





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  • Last Updated: 03 April 2009 10:35 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Scottish Parliament
 
1

bluehead,

edinburgh 03/04/2009 11:26:06
the queen should tell that lot that they are redundant,
what a pathetic pile this goverment have been,
thank goodness there term of office will soon be over
come the next general election,
the labour goverment must be the worst lot in political history,the country will be glad to see the back of them
2

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 03/04/2009 12:00:11
bluehead

She's visiting Holyrood, not Westmidden and it's an SNP minority government in power, not Labour.

She is very welcome.

However, I do agree with your last scentence.
3

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

03/04/2009 12:10:17
I was going to make a very similar comment - poor old bluehead DOES seem a touch confused!
4

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 03/04/2009 12:15:58
I bet all involved cant wait for this event.
5

Alba Abú,

03/04/2009 14:58:43
Those of us who are not subservient to England and English rule in Scotland do not recognise this foreign monarch.

WE HAVE NO QUEEN!
6

Eve,

Scotland 03/04/2009 15:40:55
Great news for MSPs way their families, Queens, Dukes, people born on the 1st of July 1999 with their guardians and Winnie Ewing.

What about those of us way no connection to these,are we no invited to take part in some celebrations. May be we should have street parties in every main street in Scotland.

"There will be no parade or "riding" as there was at the opening in 1999." What!!! Really no Parade, oh dear what am I going to do with that float I've been making for the past year. ;)

#5 Alba Abú: No need to worry it doesnae happen, very often, once or twice a year tops. There another 363 day a year, free roughly!!!

It's nice not hear depressing news for once, don't you think!! She an old lady, she is not going to do us any harm. It no like she has any power or influence over the Governments. If you stay way from Celebrations in Edinburgh on the 1st of July it will be like she no here.
7

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03/04/2009 17:32:31
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8

Native Guide,

DC 03/04/2009 19:25:25
This should please the Queen about as much as Remembering Diana 10 years on did.
9

Sumpplareasswholes,

Edinburgh 03/04/2009 19:47:07
#7
Liliane Bettencourt at the grand age of 83, is the wealthiest woman in the world and the richest in France according to Forbes, sitting at 15th richest overall. She inherited her $16 billion (£8.4 billion) fortune through her family's firm, L'Oreal. She is the daughter of L'Oreal founder Eugene Schueller and retains a controlling stake in the cosmetics giant so is likely to get richer still. Because she's worth it.
10

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 03/04/2009 21:31:44
will her majesty state "we are all awaiting the next general election,when i can give to my prime minister his well earned P45
one hopes that there will be no more “anis horriblis” as mr brown has so generously provided
or will she make a comment on the number of pie eaters trough guzzlers and hacket witches
11

Martin_edinburgh,

Edinburgh 03/04/2009 22:09:39
#7 - yes wouldn't the country just be oh so much better if we had a president, as all republics are paradises aren't they, and all their presidents are humble, poor men, just like Putin, Bush, or Berlusconi .... oh wait, no, silly me, they're all multi millionaires

 

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