On Monday, I held street surgeries for my constituents in Kemnay, where I listened to their concerns.
On Tuesday I met with the Ombudsman services to discuss how they currently aid with consumer complaints in the energy and communications market.
In the afternoon I met with Chris Morritt and Sarah Chisnall from Nexen.
On Wednesday, I attended my Finance and Constitution committee.
I attended the Culture, Tourism and External Affairs Portfolio Questions where I asked the Cabinet Secretary what efforts are being made to support the winter tourism industry. You can see my questions and answers here:
I dropped past the Federation of Small Business speed briefing where it was great to catch up on all things small business!
In the evening I attended the Healthy Lives, Fairer Futures event to hear about the Call to Action from the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland, to understand how this plan will help support a healthier and fairer Scotland.
On Thursday, I held a meeting with SSE to discuss onshore and offshore wind and smart meters.
After attending FMQs, I participated in the National Eye Week Debate by highlighting the threat to vision posed by diabetic retinopathy for people with all types of diabetes. It was fantastic debating this in The Scottish Parliament this week and I hope that the information provided will be useful for all those who have diabetes and are at risk of contracting the disease. I used my speech to answer three core questions surrounding diabetic retinopathy which you can view here.
In the afternoon I attended the Preliminary Stage Debate: Bakers' Widows Fund Bill and the Stage 3 Debate: Contract (Third Party Rights) (Scotland) Bill.
On Thursday evening, I attended the Scottish Chambers of Commerce Reception hosted by Ruth Davidson MSP.