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A jobs boost

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Children’s rights were on the menu for young people in Hamilton thanks to a Lanarkshir­e MSP.

Monica Lennon teamed up with equalities charity Nil by Mouth to offer pupils at St Elizabeth’s Primary the opportunit­y to participat­e in a special event looking at how they can influence the world around them.

Nil by Mouth was set up by Glasgow teenager Cara Henderson in response to the brutal sectarian murder of her school friend Mark Scott as he made his way home from a football match in the city.

In addition to its work tackling sectariani­sm the charity also works with young people to help them better understand their rights and responsibi­lities as well as thinking about how they follow Cara’s example and create change in society on subjects that matter to them.

The charity has long-standing links in South Lanarkshir­e with dozens of schools and over 1000 pupils from across the region taking part in its ‘United Against Division’ programme in 2023.

During the event, St Elizabeth’s pupils discussed themes around stereotype­s, discrimina­tion and how to create positive change with Nil by Mouth staff. This was followed by a presentati­on from Ms Lennon on her role as an elected member and some of the changes to the law she has made since first being elected in 2016.

The event concluded with the Central Scotland MSP acting as ‘Presiding Officer’ as the children put forward ideas to improve their school, held a mock election and took part in their own First Minister’s Question Time.

Ms Lennon said: “If we are to create an ever more open, tolerant and diverse society it’s imperative we invest time and energy into helping young people ask and answer questions about the world around them.

“These visits are also important in terms of telling me what young people think about the issues MSPS are responsibl­e for. So many of the successful campaigns I’ve been involved with over the past few years have been driven forward by young people who are demanding change as they understand that decisions taken today will directly impact on their future. We need to hear their voices and respond to their hopes and fears.”

Nil by Mouth director Dave Scott said: “Having been founded by a teenage girl our charity has always been about helping people find their voice on issues that matter to them and we hope many more schools across South Lanarkshir­e will get involved with our work during 2024.

“Having community leaders like Monica visit schools to discuss the importance of human rights and equality is a huge bonus for our campaign and the pupils are also able to speak with her about her work at Holyrood and the type of changes they’d like to see in society.”

Greggs have opened a new shop in Hamilton Sainsbury’s, creating 15 new jobs for the area.

It will stock favourites, including the on-the-goretailer’s popular sausage roll, steak bake and vegan alternativ­es.

The Sainsbury’s Hamilton shop opens with a fresh new look and comfortabl­e indoor and outdoor seating, with its opening hours consisting of 8am to 7pm from Sunday to Friday and 7am to 7pm on Saturdays.

Gillian Long, retail operations director for Greggs, said:“our new Hamilton Sainsbury’s shop has brought 15 new jobs to the local area, as well as providing customers with a modern, convenient new place to experience their favourite Greggs food.”

The location includes a Nuttall Unit so customers can purchase some of Greggs’favourite hot items such as Southern Fried Chicken Goujons and Potatowedg­es.

Any further jobs created at the Hamilton Sainsbury’s shop will be posted on their website.

 ?? ?? Warm welcome Monica Lennon and primary 6 pupils at the event organised by the charity Nil by Mouth
Warm welcome Monica Lennon and primary 6 pupils at the event organised by the charity Nil by Mouth

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