Visitors on the move as parliament undergoes another reshuffle
VISITORS to the Scottish Parliament are changing rooms for the fourth time in as many years.
Holyrood bosses have ordered the relocation of the visitors' waiting room as part of a reshuffle to free up more space for meetings.
A report by parliament officials said statistics showed the current waiting room was underused, with only 83 visitors using it over a six-month period.
Now one of the smaller ground-floor meeting rooms – which seats four – is to be converted to a waiting room and the current waiting room, which seats ten, will become a meeting room.
When the 414 million Holyrood building opened in October 2004, visitors with business at the parliament entered via Queensberry House, where a reception counter and specially-furnished waiting area had been created. But after the G8 summit and the 7/7 London bombings in 2005, visitors had to use the Canongate entrance, where a scanner and walk-through metal detector were installed, and a row of chairs was provided.
Then in 2006, thousands of pounds were spent to create a new waiting room.
The report on the latest change said: "We will monitor the new waiting room to ensure that it continues to meet members' needs."
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