Poet's Plea to Holyrood to Give His Work a Permanent Home

The ScotsmanAugust 02, 2004

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A SCOTTISH poet who had one of his works displayed in the Scottish Parliament's temporary home on the Mound has appealed to officials to include it in the new building.

Scott Martin has written to George Reid, the presiding officer, urging him to provide a permanent home for his poem Ploughman at Holyrood.

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Poet's Plea to Holyrood to Give His Work a Permanent Home

In 1998, the work won an open competition to find a poem to mark the last St Andrew's Day before the new millennium and t...

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