Peattie, Cathy (c. 1956–)
Peattie, Cathy (c. 1956–)
Scottish politician. Born c. 1956 in Grangemouth, Scotland; married; children: Cara and Emma.
Served as chair of Scottish Labour's Women's Committee; as a Labour candidate, elected to the Scottish Parliment for Falkirk East (1999, 2003).
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