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Last updated: 22 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 11 May 2022

Cross-Party Group on Crofting 11 May 2022 Minutes Present MSPs Edward Mountain MSP (Chair) Ariane Burgess MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Alasdair Allan MSP Invited guests Michael Nugent SG Brian Inkster CLG John Cowan SG Gordon Jackson SG Bill Barron CC Non-MSP Group Members Patrick Krause (Secretary) Duncan Gray CC Neil Macdonald CC Fiona Mackenzie UHI Siobhan Macdonald SAC Christopher Dickinson CC Mairi Mackenzie CC Arthur Macdonald CC Karen Macrae CC David Skene UHI Ian wilson NFUS Donald MacDonald CC Claire Hardy JHI Rhona Elrick ROS Anna Brand SPICe William Neilson crofter Lynne Hendry CC Iain Edmond ROS Aaron Ramsay CC Lucy Beattie PhD UWS Kenneth Armit CC David Muir SCF Russell Smith SCF Neil Ross HIE Richard Frew QLTR Eilidh Ross Camus Consulting Finlay Beaton CC David Campbell CC Daniel MacLean CC Darren Laing BBC Murdo Mackay CnES Aileen Rore SG Fiona Mandeville SCF Jacqueline Kelly ROS James McPherson SCF John Toal SCF Sandra Lindsay SCF Carol Bab crofter Brendan O'Hanrahan CHT/UDT Lena Horch SCF Lynne MacMillan CC Jamie McIntyre WCP 1 Christina Noble JHI Donald Murdie SCF Donald Meek crofter Abigail Campbell SWT John MacAskill NFUS David Findlay CC Rhianna Montgomery NFUS Ashley Atkins MSP office David Cameron CLS John Norman Macleod grazings clerk Patricia Clark MSP office Donald MacKinnon SCF Apologies Liz Barron-Majerik Andrew Connon Jenni Minto MSP Fergus Ewing MSP Malcolm Matheson Iain McIver Lauren Worrell Bill Dundas Michael Foxley Maria de...
Last updated: 21 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 13 December 2022

Cross-Party Group on Crofting 13 December 2022 Minutes Present MSPs Edward Mountain MSP (Chair) Ariane Burgess MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Alasdair Allan MSP Rhoda Grant MSP Jenni Minto MSP Invited guests John Kerr SG Bill Barron CC Non-MSP Group Members Patrick Krause (Secretary) Sandra Lindsay SCF Ewan Maclean John Maughan SCF Rhona Elrick ROS Donald Murdie SCF Donald MacDonald CC Michael MacNeil SG John MacAskill NFUS Jacqueline Kelly ROS Karen Macrae CC James McPherson SCF Fiona Mackenzie UHI Aileen Rore SG Murdo Mackay CNeS Anna Brand SPICe David Cameron CLS Miranda Geelhoed SCF Russell Smith SCF Beatrice Morrice NFUS David Muir SCF Claire Hardy JHI Ashley Atkins MSP office Phil Knott NFFN Eleanor Garty Jamie McIntyre WCP Janette Sutherland SAC Siobhan Macdonald SAC Andrew Thin CC Donald MacKinnon SCF Brendan O'Hanrahan Malcolm Mathieson CC Philip Coghill SCF Andrew Connon NFUS Gordon Jackson SG Maria de...
Last updated: 21 November 2022

20220702_Followup_CllrSusanAitken

. • There is the potential to combine or extend the two to provide Local Government with a significant capital injection which could be used to accelerate the transition, and secure the capital needed for first-mover advantage. It could also ‘de-risk’ the political challenges of the transition, given likely citizen resistance to additional costs from the tr...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2025

S6W-40116

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of reports in The Herald on 16 August 2025 and analysis carried out by STL Solutions Ltd into the determination of short-term let (STL) planning applications by the City of Edinburgh Council, what its position is on whether (a) the reported refusal by the City of Edinburgh Council of over 97% of traditional STL applications amounts to a de facto blanket ban and was the planned outcome of its legislation, or whether it risks driving activity into non-compliance and a black market; (b) the City of Edinburgh's practice of treating almost all STLs as a material change of use, and then reportedly refusing them in nearly every case, is consistent with its national planning framework policies and demonstrates a case-by-case assessment and (c) it is fair that operators that have reportedly spent thousands of pounds securing an STL licence should then be refused planning permission reportedly creating many appeals at taxpayers’ expense, and whether this dual approach is proportionate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2025

S6W-40116

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of reports in The Herald on 16 August 2025 and analysis carried out by STL Solutions Ltd into the determination of short-term let (STL) planning applications by the City of Edinburgh Council, what its position is on whether (a) the reported refusal by the City of Edinburgh Council of over 97% of traditional STL applications amounts to a de facto blanket ban and was the planned outcome of its legislation, or whether it risks driving activity into non-compliance and a black market; (b) the City of Edinburgh's practice of treating almost all STLs as a material change of use, and then reportedly refusing them in nearly every case, is consistent with its national planning framework policies and demonstrates a case-by-case assessment and (c) it is fair that operators that have reportedly spent thousands of pounds securing an STL licence should then be refused planning permission reportedly creating many appeals at taxpayers’ expense, and whether this dual approach is proportionate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2021

S6W-01697

To ask the Scottish Government how many property factors have been de-registered in each year since 2011, broken down by whether the factor was deregistered due to (a) no longer being considered to be a fit and proper person to be registered as a property factor, (b) having failed to comply with the obligation to include its registration number in correspo...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 14 March 2024

However, there was talk for a while of quite radical reform to de-link renewable energy prices from fossil fuel energy prices.
Date published: 11 September 2025

Getting the inactive active: Barriers to physical inactivity and potential policy solutions - Funding Model

We can do 15-year contracts to run an airport. So why is it, you know, de facto 10-11 months delivery for say cycle training or community engagement around walking, that kind of stuff?
Committees Last updated: 30 July 2025

Budget scrutiny 2025-26: Third-sector funding principles

Read the summary of responses The Committee also received the following written submissions: Additional views from Social Enterprise Scotland members Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland Community Woodland Association (CWA) Consumer Scotland CVS Falkirk and Districts Funding Officers Network Development Trusts Association Scotland Housing Options Scotland (HOS) Jonathan Payne, Peter Butler and Jonathan Rose, De...
Committees Date published: 24 July 2024

Scottish Languages Bill - Stage 1 Report - Language guidance

He added that these speakers should be drawn from "not just a wide range of sectors, regions and social strata, but that they should disproportionately use Scots speakers from DE social grades and outwith the education and communications sectors.”5Chris Gilmour. (2024, March).

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