Meeting of the Parliament 03 February 2015
I am afraid that I am in my final minute.
On Saturday, I will visit a charrette hosted by the Glasgow canal regeneration partnership, where the community will be able to come together in just such a way with facilitators and designers and, over a few days, develop an image or set of options for the design of their community. Charrettes are a participatory approach to planning. They have been supported by the Scottish Government for four years and they are just one of the countless examples that are already out there of people coming together to play their part in their own future.
I do not want to say that we need to up our game because it is clear that there are already so many great examples of excellence out there, but with the bill we have a unique opportunity to ensure that our greatest asset—the people who live and work in Scotland—are even better able to make decisions about their future on their terms. We believe, will believe and always have believed that, if they come together in that way, the decisions will be better. The bill is an opportunity that we must come together today to seize.
I move,
That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill.