- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 12 May 2023
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its response to Freedom of Information
request FOI/ 202200321870 and the recommendations of the attached Gateway Review documents, whether the
Cladding Remediation Programme Board has (a) received and (b) considered a
“brief delivery options paper” created from the MACE Consulting report, and, if
so, on what date any such paper was submitted to the Board.
Answer
The Cladding Remediation Programme Board met and considered a draft Outline Business Case (OBC) on 1 November 2022. The OBC was based on key aspects of the MACE Ltd strategic advisors draft delivery options report.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 12 May 2023
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the announcement that the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has agreed to extend its guidance to
valuers in Wales as well as England, what information it has on what the
reasons are for RICS not agreeing to extend its guidance to valuers in
Scotland.
Answer
While this is essentially a question for Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) to answer, I can advise that building ownership conditions are not universal across the four nations. It is important that guidance for valuers in Scotland reflects the system in Scotland including the tenure system.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 12 May 2023
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its response to Freedom of Information request FOI/ 202200321870, what its response was to the recommendation contained in the Gateway Review documents that a “portfolio approach” to cladding remediation is required.
Answer
The Senior Responsible Officer (SRO) met with the Accountable Officer (AO) to discuss the gateway review recommendation suggesting a "Portfolio approach". After due consideration it was deemed that at this moment in the programmes development it was not the appropriate course of action to take and would be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 12 May 2023
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the announcement that the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has agreed to extend its guidance to
valuers in Wales as well as England, what discussions it has had with RICS
regarding any potential extension of its guidance to valuers in Scotland, and
when it expects that any such agreement will be reached.
Answer
The safety of residents and homeowners in Scotland is our priority as we work to tackle cladding safety issues. We are undertaking a programme of work to identify, assess and remediate building with potentially unsafe cladding. The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) are members of the Cladding Remediation Stakeholders Group which meets regularly, the last meeting being on 29 March 2023. Work has been undertaken between the UK Government and UK Finance to develop a solution which reflects the situation in England and we are in urgent discussion with UK Finance about adapting that solution for Scotland as quickly as possible.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 17 April 2023
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 28 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what the affordable housing supply programme key performance indicators are, and where this information is published.
Answer
Our key Affordable Housing Supply Programme performance indicators are linked to our current target to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032 of which at least 70% are for social rent and 10% in remote, rural and island communities.
Quarterly statistics on the number of homes, approved, started and completed within the Affordable Housing Supply Programme are published within the Affordable Housing Supply Programme Summary Tables on our website at Housing statistics quarterly update: new housebuilding and affordable housing supply - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) .
In addition, we publish an annual out-turn report which shows progress against rural delivery. Out-turn reports can be found on our webpage at Affordable Housing Supply Programme - More homes - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) and the report for 2021-22 is due to be published shortly.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 05 April 2023
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 27 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on each of the recommendations in the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group: final report.
Answer
The Scottish Government wants to reverse the rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation, and will prioritise action on the recommendations considered to have the biggest and most immediate impact on reducing this number. The Scottish Government will publish its response to the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group’s recommendations in due course.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 05 April 2023
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 27 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government how much it estimates the recommendations in the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group: final report will cost to implement.
Answer
An estimation of the costs to implement the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group's recommendations has not been carried out. As the task and finish groups are sub-groups of the Homelessness Prevention and Strategy Group (HPSG), the implementation of the recommendations will be discussed with HPSG members and other bodies given the need for partnership working on action to reduce the use of temporary accommodation.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 05 April 2023
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 27 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group: final report and its recommendations.
Answer
The Scottish Government welcomes the work undertaken by the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group, which will inform the Scottish Government's next steps. We are currently considering the report and will work with COSLA and Homelessness Prevention and Strategy Group members to respond to the recommendations, prioritising actions that will have the greatest impact on reducing the numbers in temporary accommodation.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 06 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Joe FitzPatrick on 24 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government when it will introduce updated legislation, incorporating the European Charter of Local Self-Government, for consideration by the Parliament.
Answer
Although the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill is a member’s bill, led by Mark Ruskell MSP, the Scottish Government remains committed to its reconsideration and incorporating the European Charter into domestic legislation as soon as practicable to further strengthen the status and standing of local government in Scotland.
On 12 April 2021 the UK Government referred four provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill to the Supreme Court. The referral also covered two provisions from the Local Self-Government Bill: section 4, which creates an obligation to interpret legislation compatibly with the requirements of the Charter in so far as it is possible to do so, and section 5, which gives courts the power to declare legislation to be incompatible with the Charter. In October 2021 the Supreme Court found the provisions referred within each Bill to be outside the competence of the Scottish Parliament.
Preparation for Reconsideration Stage is well underway and Scottish Government lawyers have been working carefully with the UK Government lawyers on amendments to the UNCRC Bill to address the Supreme Court’s judgment.
The Scottish Government has engaged with Mark Ruskell MSP, during this process to support him in taking his bill forward. Mr Ruskell is in agreement that reconsideration of the Local Self-Government Bill should take place after the UNCRC Bill accordingly.
- Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 04 April 2023
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul McLennan on 20 April 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with the Welsh Government regarding the £20 million Welsh Building Safety Developer Loan Scheme, and whether it plans to introduce a similar loan scheme in Scotland.
Answer
We meet regularly with the Welsh Government to discuss Building and Fire Safety issues and the delivery of the Cladding Remediation Programme. The safety of residents and homeowners in buildings with potentially unsafe cladding is our absolute priority. On that basis Scottish Government is identifying and assessing buildings through our Single Building Assessment Programme; focusing public funding on remediating so called ‘orphan’ buildings and pressing developers to do the right thing and take responsibility for funding the remediation of their buildings. We will assess the effectiveness and impact of the Building Safety Developer Loan Scheme to consider its applicability in Scotland.