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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 18 April 2025
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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Annie, do you have any further questions?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Does anyone else want to add to that?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

That was a great response from Kirsty McNeill. The witnesses have been brilliant. I have been making notes—I try not to make too many—on the things on which we can take action. The session has been very helpful. I apologise that we were pressed for time. We could talk about these issues at length. I appreciate the witnesses joining us today.

We agreed at the start of the meeting to take the next two items in private.

12:31 Meeting continued in private until 12:35.  

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Thank you for highlighting the fact that rent adjudication will create a bridge between the current position and your proposals.

You touched on the rent cap in your opening statement, but I would like to hear more on that. Why has the Scottish Government taken a different approach to the continuation of the rent cap in the different sectors, and how proportionate and fair is that?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Sorry to interrupt, but your audio is dropping out. We will check with broadcasting. We might drop the video and see whether it works just with audio.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Brilliant. Go ahead.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Community Planning Inquiry (Post-legislative Scrutiny of the Community Empowerment Act 2015)

Meeting date: 28 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Marie, do you have any more questions?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

I have been given the task of opening the theme of nature and climate. You have all touched on that to a degree, and it is heartening to hear the enthusiasm and keenness to move in that direction. The issue lies in the detail of how we get there.

I will open with two questions. Please come in even if you do not feel that these questions frame what you want to say. The first is about the landscape-scale approach, which Andrew Midgley spoke about. The other is more about organics, which Ross Paton spoke about. Let me frame those points.

It is clear that we need to consider the landscape-scale approach. I recently had a conversation with a young farmer who is working on 70 acres of upland, and they were saying that the farmers there are now working together as a group. Lots of farmers around the farm are coming together and considering that approach, from the top of the mountain all the way down to the river and the riparian edge. They are considering the importance of that, but also the difficulties of co-ordination and time. I wanted to articulate that, because we need to think about landscape scale not just as one large estate doing its own landscape scale but with regard to how we get collaboration. I will throw that question to Andrew Midgley first.

After that, I would love to hear more from Ross Paton, who talked about the fact that organics need to be mainstreamed and said that those are the criteria through which the Government can meet climate targets and provide a biodiversity response. However, I see that different targets are being proposed. LINK is calling for a target of 10 per cent, and Nourish Scotland is talking about the EU average of 25 per cent. Is there a likelihood that we can reach that? I know that we cannot do it in this parliamentary session, which is why we have only the small doubling of organics—it is because there is not enough in the pipeline, so to speak. However, looking to the next parliamentary session, what do we need to do now with farms and farmers so that, in session 7, we have a much bigger commitment to organics?

Please can we start with landscape scale and then move on to organics? I welcome comments from anyone else on that. We might go quite a bit over time, but please keep your answers succinct.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

Can you give a sense of what that bigger proportion of the budget should be, just so that we can have clarity on that?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Ariane Burgess

That is helpful.