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Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Railways
I join other members in congratulating Mark Ruskell on securing the debate and on highlighting the desire of communities throughout Scotland to be reconnected to the rail network. Sandra White was right to say that it is not just rural Scottish communities that want to be reco...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
Does John Swinney share my concern that, in a demand-led institution, without the proper funding there will be delays in timetables?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
In that context, it is worth noting that the number of cases dealt with by the Scottish public services ombudsman has doubled between 2003 and the present day, whereas the funding has increased by only 20 per cent.
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
Will the member take an intervention?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
I welcome the work that the committee did to encourage the promoter to take into account the need to ensure that there is proper walking and cycling connectivity to stations and to renew NCR 75, but does the member share the concern that Sustrans has expressed about the slow r...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
Will the minister take an intervention?
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
28 Mar 2007
Airdrie-Bathgate Railway and Linked Improvements Bill
Fergus Ewing and David Davidson began their speeches by talking about the consensus that has broken out in the chamber. When they are feeling so consensual, who would I be to break that consensus? I agree that the Airdrie to Bathgate rail line is vital. It will be not just a l...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
No. I am running out of time.I turn to opinion poll data and how and why people vote. An ICM Research poll in November asked Scots whether they believed in independence in Europe. Fifty-two per cent of Labour voters said that they did not, but 43 per cent of Labour voters said...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
That is a valid point from Alex Neil, which complements his previous point that 23 per cent of Scottish children still grow up in poverty. They do not grow up in the earthly paradise that Margaret Curran talked about.We need a proper debate on our constitutional future. Mike R...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
There has been a great increase in employment, but far too many jobs are low paid, and we still have the problem of the working poor.
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
If today was supposed to be an exercise in nat bashing, as Murdo Fraser demonstrated in his delightful contribution, it went off the rails right at the start. Having heard the debate, if I was a unionist, as Murdo Fraser is, I would share his concerns about the state of the un...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Will the member take an intervention?
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
22 Mar 2007
Scotland in the United Kingdom
Will the member give way?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
How does the minister react to the proposal from E-Rail Ltd for local businesses to help fund the reopening of the south suburban railway in Edinburgh? Does he acknowledge the benefits to commuters of reopening the line, to provide the ride part of a park-and-ride facility?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
Does Colin Fox acknowledge that congestion charges would have brought in funding for public transport projects such as tramline 3? If the Scottish Executive was not going to fund tramline 3, where else was the money going to come from?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
Will the member take an intervention?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
I agree that trains being cancelled at Newcraighall does not advertise the virtues of public transport, but we have a real problem in the south of Edinburgh that will not be solved merely by dealing with the Newcraighall problem. We need park and ride schemes for the south of ...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
There is a need for a heavy rail link to Penicuik and I believe that that would be much more successful than the proposal for the A701 upgrade. However, I do not see why we have to limit ourselves. If we are trying to tackle the massive problem of a medieval, Victorian and Geo...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
21 Mar 2007
Park-and-Ride Sites (South Edinburgh)
I join others in thanking Mike Pringle for bringing this important and timely debate to the Parliament.Mike Pringle was right to lay out in his speech the fact that it has been a very long time since we were first promised the park-and-ride schemes in question, yet they still ...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Fairtrade
The minister mentioned the growing recognition of the Fairtrade logo. Does she agree that one of the great strengths of the fair trade movement has been the fact that the Fairtrade Foundation is an independent body that can be relied on and which can give consumers a degree of...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Fairtrade
I congratulate Christine May on securing this debate and thank everyone who is working towards achieving fair trade nationhood for Scotland—particularly the people in the public gallery who represent some of the organisations that are involved in that effort. Christine May men...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
08 Mar 2007
Complaint
I respect the fact that the Scottish parliamentary standards commissioner ruled against Brian Monteith, but I am genuinely concerned about how minority reports and minority opinions are treated by committees. There is a lack of clarity about the rules in such situations.I unde...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Meadowbank Stadium (Closure)
Is the minister aware that the current plans for the Sighthill facility have no provision for an area for throws training—an athletics discipline in which many Scots excel, from Olympian Chris Black in the 1970s to current Olympian Shirley Webb? Is she aware that the proposed ...
6. Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
08 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Meadowbank Stadium (Closure)
To ask the Scottish Executive what impact closure of the former Commonwealth games stadium at Meadowbank in Edinburgh would have on the provision of athletics facilities in east central Scotland. (S2O-12318)
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
No. I am sorry, but I am just coming to the end of my speech.There is a clear difference between small-format stores and large retail outlets and I think that the bill strikes the right balance on that. Despite the last-minute amendments, which will stop the bill doing much of...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill
I join other members in commending Karen Whitefield and Mary Mulligan for all the work they have done to progress the bill through the parliamentary process. We will certainly support it tonight. However, I am disappointed that, at this late stage, we have ended up with only h...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
The Scottish Grocers Federation clearly pointed out the difference between a family shop and a big business in which there is the potential for employees to be coerced into working, as Mary Mulligan said. We are talking about very different situations.This debate is about the ...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
07 Mar 2007
Christmas Day and New Year's Day Trading (Scotland) Bill:<br />Stage 3
It is clear that the case has not been made that Scotland will miss out on income if the largest stores cannot open on new year's day.Mary Mulligan clearly described the dangers of coercion of employees and of the creeping commercialisation of Christmas day and new year's day....
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
My understanding is that total borrowing by any utility company should approximate to the value of new assets. However, in Q and S II total borrowing was much lower than the value of the new assets that were created over the four years. Was that appropriate in Q and S II? Inde...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
But is it appropriate to use the income taken through charges as a way of not taking up borrowing, which is what happened in Q and S II and what appears to be happening in 2006-07?
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
In 2006-07, the retained surplus, which is the excess of income over expenditure, is twice the amount of planned borrowing. Is it appropriate to fund so much capital investment out of charges in the form of retained surplus instead of out of borrowing? Surely, the fact that so...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
Yes.
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
If capital expenditure is less than £2.4 billion—whether because of the innovative measures that you describe or because of project slippage—will that lead to a reduction in borrowing or a reduction in charges?
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
My understanding is that around 40 per cent of civil engineering projects in Scotland will have to be water-related projects. Capital expenditure for 2006-07 was forecast at £450 million but is now down to £404 million, so there is already major slippage. The projected capital...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
Minister, are you satisfied that, in the period to March 2010, Scottish Water will be able to carry out the investment programme of more than £2.4 billion that was agreed for it by the water industry commissioner in the final determination of charges for 2006 to 2010?
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
According to my rough maths, the potential borrowing was £1 billion, but only £230 million of it was spent. That seems to be a fairly substantial undershoot. I cannot understand how Scottish Water managed to invest so much in capital, given that the minister said that the borr...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Committee
06 Mar 2007
Scottish Water
I was not a member of the Finance Committee when the extensive discussions on Scottish Water took place in 2004. Contrary to what John Swinney said, it strikes me that the planned investment over the four years was initially £1.8 billion and was raised to £2.1 billion and the ...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
01 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Central Intelligence Agency (Rendition Flights)
I thank the minister for that answer, although her response reinforces the part of the report that accuses member states of turning a blind eye. In light of the report, will the minister advise police forces to take a more proactive approach to ensure that our airports are not...
8. Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
01 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Central Intelligence Agency (Rendition Flights)
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will carry out an investigation into CIA rendition flights, in light of the recent report of the European Parliament. (S2O-12186)
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
01 Mar 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Fair Trade Nation Status
I, too, welcome Scotland's progress towards becoming a fair trade nation. Further to the minister's remarks about schools, will she join me in congratulating the University of Edinburgh on its continuing progress since it became Scotland's first fair trade university, given th...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill
I do not have enough time.Although the bill may deal with red light districts, will it deal with or simply move street prostitution? It will make it more difficult for groups such as SCOT-PEP to offer advice, help and support and to deal with the minister's welcome £1 million ...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
28 Feb 2007
Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Bill
This is now a little bill with a very big title.I join in the tributes paid to the expert group and its work to examine how we can provide genuine solutions to the damage that street prostitution causes to those involved and the harm to the communities affected by it.How does ...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
22 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Scottish Water (Performance)
Is the minister aware that Welsh Water—the only mutual water company in the UK—produces significantly higher average bills than does Scottish Water? That is partly because Welsh Water has no access to cheap public borrowing and must rely on private banking. Will she therefore ...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Feb 2007
Road Tolling
I have just made a speech in favour of a sensible system of road pricing, so how can Charlie Gordon say that I am against roads?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
22 Feb 2007
Road Tolling
We will have to ration access to roads, and that will be done either through queuing and congestion—which is what the SNP's proposals would lead to—or through a sensible system that deals with congestion where it occurs. More queues is not a solution to congestion.Although I w...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
22 Feb 2007
Road Tolling
When I have foreign guests to stay with me in Edinburgh, they often ask two questions. First, why is congestion on the roads in the UK so bad? Secondly, why is our public transport system so poor? I reply that they have, in fact, answered the questions. We need to deal with co...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
20 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Do the figures relate to cost overruns or to work being brought forward?
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
20 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
I refer you to page 74 of the budget revision document, which notes a change of £5.7 million to capital funding of administration, information technology and accommodation capital projects. However, at the bottom of page 4 of the brief note that you helpfully provided there is...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
20 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
Does the minister have any information on whether the £43.6 million for flood prevention in next year's budget is a realistic figure?
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
20 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
My question was about the timetabling of spend.
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Committee
20 Feb 2007
Subordinate Legislation
In his responses to the questions from Malcolm Chisholm and John Swinney, the minister stated that inability to spend the money is due to problems in obtaining planning permission. I am well aware of the problems with the Water of Leith scheme. There is general disappointment ...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
14 Feb 2007
Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 3
This debate will be difficult, because there is very little to say. The information that is in front of us is fairly meaningless. For example, we will be voting on giving Scottish ministers just over £1 billion for education to spend on schools, on teachers, on the Gaelic lang...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
13 Feb 2007
Transport and General Workers Union (Meeting)
The classic tension between environment and economy is illustrated by a situation in which jobs and the environment are one side of the equation and commercial decisions are the other. However, in the case that we are considering the decision that would be good for the environ...
Mark Ballard: Green Committee
13 Feb 2007
Creative Scotland
You said that the letter that you would send to the SAC or creative Scotland would set out not just the amount of grant but strategic objectives. The draft bill says that a function of creative Scotland would be to realise the value and benefits of the arts and culture,"in par...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Committee
13 Feb 2007
Creative Scotland
As a substitute member, I was not present at the round-table discussion. On reading the summary paper and the Official Report of the meeting, I was struck by a number of things, some of which Alex Neil and Christine May have mentioned. I turn first to ministerial involvement. ...
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Supporting and Developing Healthy Communities
I welcome the minister's commitment to accepting the task group's recommendations and to the establishment of the steering group. Given that, according to page 119 of the Scottish Executive's budget, spending on health improvement is set to decline in real terms next year and ...
4. Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green Chamber
08 Feb 2007
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Supporting and Developing Healthy Communities
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it will take following the release of the report of the supporting and developing healthy communities task group. (S2O-11980)
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Feb 2007
Forth and Tay Bridges Tolls
The member was kind enough to say that I made some good points, particularly on FETA's proposal for smart tolling. Is he prepared to go further and say that he supports FETA's proposal for a smart tolling regime to replace the outdated regime on the bridge?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Feb 2007
Forth and Tay Bridges Tolls
Will the member give way?
Mark Ballard: Green Chamber
08 Feb 2007
Forth and Tay Bridges Tolls
There are seven toll gates at the Forth road bridge. Given that more cars can go through the toll gates than can use the two lanes on the bridge, how can the tolls cause the congestion? The bridge creates the bottleneck, not the tolls.
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Chamber

Plenary, 28 Mar 2007

28 Mar 2007 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Railways
I join other members in congratulating Mark Ruskell on securing the debate and on highlighting the desire of communities throughout Scotland to be reconnected to the rail network. Sandra White was right to say that it is not just rural Scottish communities that want to be reconnected to the rail network; in Glasgow, with the crossrail, and in Edinburgh, people want railway stations to be reopened.

When I came to Edinburgh 17 years ago, it struck me that the south of Edinburgh has a railway line that still has, in places such as Craiglockhart and Morningside, the platforms of the old south suburban line. Trains still travel on the line, but they are not passenger trains. Since 1962, when passenger trains were removed from the line, there has been a continuing campaign to have those stations reopened so that the south suburban line could give the people of Edinburgh the benefit of a suburban network similar to that of Glasgow or even London.

Christine May talked about her frustration that Levenmouth still does not have a rail connection, but trying to reopen the stations on the south suburban line has been even more frustrating. Sandra White talked about the cost of Glasgow crossrail being £200 million. The cost of reopening the south suburban line, because the line and the platforms are already there, is estimated at between £15 million and £30 million. That is a trifling sum when compared with the £300 million that we have just agreed to spend on the Airdrie to Bathgate line, let alone when compared to the tunnel under the Forth that Mark Ruskell mentioned.

What gives me faith that we might see progress is the pioneering work that has been done by Professor George Hazel with his E-Rail Ltd proposal, which seeks to capture value from the uplift in land values that would come from restoring the south suburban line. We know that development of the Jubilee line in London led to an uplift of over £13 billion in land values. The development of the south suburban line would lead to a massive uplift in land values in Edinburgh, which is why developers have come forward, through the E-Rail proposal, to offer half the cost of restoring passenger trains to the south suburban line. In the terms of Mark Ruskell's motion, that shows that not only communities but businesses have a role in reconnecting communities to the national rail network.

Successive Executives and Scottish Office ministers have prevaricated on the issue. It is now time to reopen the south suburban line and to get trains running again through Cameron Toll. Such trains could connect to a tram scheme and Edinburgh's bus network, which would enable us to realise the vision of sustainable transport for Edinburgh.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The final item of business today is a members' business debate on motion S2M-5762, in the name of Mark Ruskell, on reconnecting communities by rail. The deba...
Motion debated,
That the Parliament welcomes the work undertaken by communities across Scotland to enhance the rail network; recognises in particular the long-standing need ...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green
I thank those members who have stayed behind to engage in the debate and the many others who signed my motion.This is the last members' business debate of th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
We move to the debate; speeches will be three minutes.
Roseanna Cunningham (Perth) (SNP): SNP
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. Given the bill that Parliament passed this afternoon, it is particularly appropriate that we continue to ...
Mr Ted Brocklebank (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. Of course, no group in the Parliament has a God-given right to give itself the "green" accolade—and I say...
Stewart Stevenson (Banff and Buchan) (SNP): SNP
Will the member give way?
Mr Brocklebank: Con
I would rather not; I have only three minutes.I realise that, as a single car occupier, I am doing little to cut emissions or, for that matter, to help the o...
Mr Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): LD
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate in this session of Parliament and endorse his remarks about freight on rail.I...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
Not by the member, I am sure.
Mr Stone: LD
I hasten to assure Mr Fraser about that.Mr McMorran's point was that we need somebody to own the building, in the sense of use and maintenance, as well as in...
Christine May (Central Fife) (Lab): Lab
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate of the session. I was pleased to sign his motion. My interest in rail goes ba...
Ms Sandra White (Glasgow) (SNP): SNP
I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing this debate on reconnecting communities by rail. I hope that other MSPs will not mind a Glasgow MSP intruding o...
Mark Ballard (Lothians) (Green): Green
I join other members in congratulating Mark Ruskell on securing the debate and on highlighting the desire of communities throughout Scotland to be reconnecte...
Stewart Stevenson: SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I wonder whether I might take the liberty of moving a motion without notice that the debate be extended until five to...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
It is not possible for me to extend the debate—I am doing the best I can. If you had not stood up and taken so long, I could probably have got somebody else ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I will try to be brief to help you get someone else into the debate.I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the final mem...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
You should be finishing now, Mr Smith.
Iain Smith: LD
I have had only two and a half minutes, but I will finish with a final comment.The Levenmouth development is important because it would have significant rege...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
I call Rob Gibson. If members stick to their times I will manage to get everyone in.
Rob Gibson (Highlands and Islands) (SNP): SNP
I welcome the chance to speak in the debate and congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing it.I am glad that there is such a positive attitude in Mid Scotland and...
Chris Ballance (South of Scotland) (Green): Green
I will speak quickly in support of the motion in the name of my colleague Mark Ruskell. Communities throughout Scotland have campaigned hard to expand their ...
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP
I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate.I will start with a declaration of interest: I believe in rail travel and I travel by rail every day. I th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
I call Alex Fergusson, to be followed—very briefly—by Murdo Fraser.
Alex Fergusson (Galloway and Upper Nithsdale) (Con): Con
I will be as brief as I possibly can be. I congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the debate. I have every intention of being as parochial as Roseanna Cunning...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
I will be succinct in my remarks, although I fear that, on this occasion, I might not be able to take any interventions. I commend Mark Ruskell for the motio...
The Minister for Transport (Tavish Scott): LD
Given that I have no stations in my constituency I, unlike others in this end-of-season debate, cannot be parochial about rail, which is probably just as wel...
Mr Ruskell: Green
The regional transport plans will be submitted to the minister this week. What is his view of transport plans that put forward projects that are not yet in s...
Tavish Scott: LD
It is important that there is consistency between documents. That is in the interests of regional transport partnerships and their constituent councils in re...