 Yn ymddangos y parlymydd parlymydd yn ymddangos. Mae'r ffordd yn ddechrau'r glen pavillion. Mae cyfnodd honno'r cyfnodd Trisha Marwick MSP yn yw'r rhan o'r ddweud o'r ddechrau'r cyfnodd yn y ddechrau'r cyfnodd. Mae cyfnodd cyfnodd yn ddechrau'r cyfnodd ddechrau'r cyfnodd, Jim Leishman, sy'n ddweud yw'r ymddangos yng nghymru o'r parlymydd parlymydd. Mae'n gweithio'n ddechrau'r parlymydd a'r ddweud yn y ddweud. Mae cyfnodd yn ddechrau'r cyfnodd yn ddechrau'r ddweud o'r ddweud yw'r ddweud yw Ddweud Eam Llewys Rogers, ei gael eu ddim yn ddesig o'r parlymydd, ac mae'n ddweud ychydig yn yw hynny'r fanolus yn y taith gan y Llyfrgell Rwyd Rwg ar gyfer y ddweud. Mae'ch ddweud y bydd y Prifysgol a ddweud y ddweud y Llyfrgell MSP Cara Hilton yng Nghymru's newest art hub, Fire Station Creative. The venues founder and creator Ian Moyer showed them round the gallery. They were also giving a tour of some of the art studios on the premises, including a room for art therapy, the studio of Silver Smith Caroline Finlay and graphic artist Darren Taylor, storyboard creator for Monsters High and Mike the Night and that of upcycler Clara Bella Christie. The next stop was Andrew Carnegie House, home of the three UK Carnegie trusts, Carnegie UK, Carnegie Dunfermline and Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. The chair of Carnegie UK, Angus Hog, and the organisation staff provided an overview of the work the trusts do and their current areas of interest. Other members of the Scottish Parliament were also in town for the day. The Education Committee met in the city chambers and the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, Angela Constance, was also in attendance for the stage two proceedings of the Education Bill. Meanwhile, the Presiding Officer and Cara Hilton MSP continued their engagements with a stop at the offices of the local newspaper, The Dunfermline Press. The final stop of the day was Queen Anne High School, where the Presiding Officer herself, a pfeifer, had been guest of honour at the school prize giving earlier this year. The Presiding Officer and Mrs Hilton were greeted by Peter Billington, the school's deputy rector. They met a group of pupils in private session before dropping in with advanced higher drama class and an art class, rounding off the final Parliament Day of the Year and also this parliamentary session. It's great to bring the Scottish Parliament back to Dunfermline because of course the old Scots Parliament used to meet in Dunfermline and was certainly meeting as long as 1200, so it's more a case of bringing the Scottish Parliament back home again. It's been great to see the community really engage with the people with the Parliament Day, to see hundreds of community groups get involved and it's been a really fantastic achievement of the Presiding Officer and I'm so glad that the local community have supported it. You can find out more about Scottish Parliament's Parliament Days on our website and keep up to date with the news and events throughout our social media channels.