"Holyrood business halted by beam"
Proceedings at the Scottish Parliament were abandoned for the day after a 12ft-long wooden roof beam came loose in the debating chamber.
The beam hung down, just missing a glass panel, and was left swinging over the seats of Conservative MSPs.
First Minister's Questions was postponed and votes on earlier debates will take place at a future session. The beam was removed on Thursday evening and an inspection will be carried out on Friday morning. The parliament will await advice from structural engineers before the chamber is reopened.An urgent investigation was launched by parliament safety officers into the cause of the incident. The section where the beam fell is normally occupied by Tory MSPs, but there were few members listening to the debate from there at the time.
While it is a relief that no one was hurt, it is still disturbing that there were so few people there DURING a debate. This fun little incident meant that the Scottish Parliament had to meet in the venue scheduled for my award ceremony so it was postponed until April 27th when, of course, I will not be in Scotland. The trustees, however, were kind enough to take me out to lunch and to give me my award, award money (which was promptly spent...the UK is too expensive), and a book entitled Think Global, Act Local, which one of the trustees asked if he could sign twice. ummmm Sure, as long as I get my 100 pounds biotch! Actually they were 3 very sweet old men and they had some very interesting stories that were probably more entertaining than sitting through an award ceremony, the vast majority of which was for urban planners...boring!
More to come once I develop my pictures.
Oh and spring has sprung here. My daffodils, lavendar, poppies and jasmine are blooming like crazy. Sneeze.
0 comments:
Post a Comment