Ted and his Conservative colleagues launching the Help our High Street Campaign. The Scottish Conservatives secured a £60 million Town Centre Regeneration Fund in the 2009 budget.
Ted Brocklebank with Project Linus volunteers from Fife. The volunteers make quality handmade quilts for children in need across the Kingdom.
Ted visited Kellie Castle as part of his successful campaign to keep it open to the public.
Ted is pictured with Constable Karen Russell and Inspector Andrew Innes who were in Parliament to demonstrate Fife Community Safety Partnership's excellent Safe
Drive Stay Alive campaign.
Ted gave his support to Michael Weir and Alice Winnick of the Madras Debating Team at the final of the 2009 Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament in the Scottish Parliament.
MSP Ted Brocklebank helped the Scottish Conservatives make it three wins from three as they retained their HBOS/Barnardo's Holyrood charity Tug of War title
Ted Brocklebank visited Clayton Caravan Park near Dairsie as part of Scottish Tourism Week.
Ted with Colin Kennedy, proprietor of Clayton Caravan Park
Ted welcomed Keith Chapman, Managing Director of Guardbridge company Curtis Fine Papers, to Holyrood's
Business in Parliament Day
Conservatives win the 2006 Holyrood Tug O War competition!
(from left to right) Ted Brocklebank MSP, Jamie Halcro Johnston, Laura Maddison, Jim Millar, Christine Johnstone and Alex Johnstone MSP.
Ted Brocklebank with campaigners who had come to the Scottish Parliament to support a continuation of tail-docking for working dogs
In May 2006 Ted presented a cheque to "Caring For Kids" from funds raised at the Scottish Conservative Conference.
Conservative team win the first ever Scottish Parliament tug o' war
tournament.
The winning team, from left: Sam Macmillan, Jamie McGrigor MSP, Jim Millar, Alex Johnstone MSP, Jamie Halcro-Johnstone, and Ted Brocklebank MSP
Ted welcoming some constituents from St.Andrews to the Scottish Parliament.
Ted will be visiting South Africa and Malawi as part of a delegation from Scottish Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and will
be taking with him 12 sets of golf clubs which have been donated by the R&A in St.Andrews.
In late summer 2004, MSPs were able to move into the new Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood.
Ted Brocklebank meets with fishing
representatives in Glasgow.
Ted Brocklebank MSP and Struan Stevenson MEP, meeting Tom Sunter (Manager) and John Noble (Board Member) of the Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther, Fife at Fishing 2004, Glasgow.
Ted Brocklebank welcomed four students from Beath High School to the Scottish Parliament to give them a few tips on debating ahead of a major competition later this Summer.
Ted Brocklebank MSP is one of Scotland's newest MSPs.