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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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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Do other colleagues have views on what transformation looks like in their areas?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Cabinet secretary, I recently heard of a case in East Ayrshire in which a local smaller supplier bid for a particular contract but lost out to a bigger supplier that could provide a much lower price, despite all the local criteria and so on being in favour of the smaller supplier.

Do you think that the boundaries are clear enough for councils to consider bids from and offer contracts to local smaller suppliers that usually—inevitably—offer a higher price? Some councils maybe feel compelled to opt for the lower price to satisfy procurement guidelines, but there are criteria in there that would allow them to vary that, should they so choose. Do you think that that whole area is clear enough, or does it need to be tidied up in any way?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

The convener asked a question about resourcing. Did you mention a figure? Has any money been allocated to authorities to give them a kick-start and help them to develop the plans by giving them a little bit of resource to put behind that?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Good morning. That leads us nicely into the wider issue of transformational change that the Accounts Commission, Audit Scotland and others have been talking about for many years. I want to give colleagues an opportunity to share a couple of examples from each of their local authorities with the committee about what transformational change means to them. What have you achieved so far that you could fairly describe as transformational change? How do you see it developing in the future? Mr Burr, I will, again, start with you, as you are sitting in front of us.

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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Thanks, Thomas. Those were comprehensive answers from everybody.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Tourism

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Good morning, everybody. I want to drill into whether the cost of a holiday in Scotland is fair, which Marc Crothall has touched on. By and large, we are seeing that international numbers are going up and I expect that they will go up even more in 2025, but our briefing tells us that the average duration of visits fell by 19 per cent—maybe a day out of five—so people are staying for a shorter period. Is there an issue there about the cost of booking a holiday in Scotland?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Tourism

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Leon Thompson, how do we get more people in Scotland to holiday in Scotland when we have heard that story?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Tourism

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Willie Coffey

Edinburgh has had a fantastic summer with the number of visitors coming, and colleagues have mentioned their own particular locations as well. It can be quite difficult for my part of the world, East Ayrshire, to attract tourists. There is plenty on offer, I assure you, but if you use the VisitScotland website, you are particularly badly let down.

I raised a couple of examples a year ago, which are still evident today. If you are looking for a hotel in Kilmarnock and put “Kilmarnock hotels” into your website search, it takes you to Cruden Bay, which is 200 miles away. If you look for the Kilmarnock Park Hotel, which is the biggest hotel in Kilmarnock, it asks if you are looking for a hotel in Peebles. That does not help when we are trying to get tourists to come to my part of Ayrshire, which is fantastic. These search difficulties are still evident within the search engine that is at the heart of the website. Are you addressing that and trying to correct it?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Tourism

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Willie Coffey

David Hope-Jones is from the south of Scotland. For many years, my constituents have told me that it is cheaper, even when they include the cost of flights, to go to places such as Menorca—where Marc Crothall is going—than it is to spend the same amount of time in Scotland. I was fortunate enough to be in the wonderful village of Portpatrick a few weeks ago. If you cost that and compare it with the equivalent in Fuengirola, you see that it is much more expensive to stay in that part of the south of Scotland. That message will probably be the same all over Scotland.

Why is that? The wages in the tourism sector are much lower than the national average. You talked in your opening remarks about profitability being an issue. How can that level of charge for visitors not deliver profitability for small hoteliers? Is the profit being eaten away by things such as VAT and national insurance? What is the reason for that? It has historically always been the view that holidaying in Scotland is much more expensive than holidaying abroad.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Tourism

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Willie Coffey

I do not want to dwell on this because I know that it is a big issue, but it is nothing to do with the information that is being supplied. It is the search engine that is getting it wrong. Its geotagging is fundamentally wrong and broken. To take you to Cruden Bay, 200 miles away, is just daft. It is the search engine that is making the mistake, not the supplier of information.

I take it that you are giving us your assurance that you will be attending to that kind of thing.