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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 31 December 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Pre-budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 17 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Good morning, Adrian and Kerry. Could I continue for a moment or two the discussion about the interventions that you can make locally? You kind of answered the question at the outset, Adrian. You have a national and a regional focus, but somebody like me, from Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley, long laments the loss of Enterprise Ayrshire and looks askance at South of Scotland Enterprise. I feel that we have lost the kind of intervention that the enterprise agency offered many years ago.

My questions are in and around the local impact that you can make. You have partly answered the question in answers to Stephen Kerr and Lorna Slater, but how do you see Scottish Enterprise’s role in assisting the regeneration of towns such as Kilmarnock, Ayr and Irvine?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Good morning. I want to ask about the community dimension of the transformation of local government services. Andrew Burns, you mentioned the five themes of vision, planning, governance, collaboration and innovation. How far do councils reach out to communities to get their participation in transforming local government services?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Have we seen enough of that early engagement across the board? For example, the committee has seen great work in North Ayrshire on community wealth building, where the early participation of communities that Andrew Burns talked about is really paying dividends. As I understand it, great stuff is going on in Fife as well, which I think is transformative. Are you seeing enough of that across the board to push the agenda a bit faster?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

All councils have an internal audit function throughout each council. For many years, when I was on the Public Audit Committee, we focused on the duties and roles of internal audit compared with external audit. Should any council’s internal audit function come up with the same ideas and proposals that are suggested in the Accounts Commission’s reports? Why should we need another layer that, in effect, says the same thing?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Is there a wee bit of work to be done in illustrating to some authorities what transformation looks like and what it means? Is there an issue there? Is that one of the barriers?

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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Okay, great. My other question is an interesting one. It comes from what the chief executive of Clackmannanshire Council, Nikki Bridle, said last week. I had better use her words. She said that, at the same time as councils are

“transforming and reforming, our auditors ... need to be in the same space”,

and that, in terms of evaluating new and complex models,

“some of the traditional skill sets might not be as relevant”.—[Official Report, Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, 9 September 2025; c 44.]

I had to use the exact words—I hope you do not mind. I would be interested in your response to that comment.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 16 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Do the councils always agree with your recommendations?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Last week, Nourish Scotland spoke about the outcomes of the good food nation work. It suggested that it may appear to be confusing and contradictory that the legislation does not discuss or contain any outcomes. There could be 32 different outcomes—possibly more. Is localism the correct approach? At the end of all of this, how will any of us know whether local authorities have complied with anything if they can define and determine their own outcomes?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Are you happy with that? Allowing local authorities to determine their own pathway towards their plans seems to be a much softer approach—and it is probably the correct one. As you said, East Ayrshire Council has been doing this work, and quite well, for the past 20 years without any legislation. Looking ahead to the next few years or so, are you quite happy that, when the Government of the day looks back at the process to see whether it has been successful, the structural approach in the legislation will have been enough to deliver what you hope for?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Okay. Thank you.