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Meeting of the Parliament 20 May 2025

20 May 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Radio Teleswitch Service Switch-off
Eagle, Tim Con Highlands and Islands Watch on SPTV

I am grateful to Beatrice Wishart for securing a debate on what is becoming an increasingly serious issue, for many of the reasons that have been mentioned.

Some time ago, I realised that the 30 June deadline would be too soon for many residents across the Highlands and Islands region and, indeed, in other parts of rural Scotland. As Beatrice Wishart rightly identifies in her motion, there is “a lack of engineers” on the ground, which is preventing the rapid switch-over from RTS to smart meters.

I am sure that every MSP who represents island communities will know that, whether we are talking about installing broadband, fitting new insulation or making the switch to a smart meter, every supplier will send contractors to an island only if there are several jobs to complete and only if there is overnight accommodation available for them. That is increasingly difficult to find in the summer months, as accommodation is booked out in advance—indeed, I know that problem all too well from other active constituency casework.

The number of households in the Highlands and Islands that have yet to make the switch from an RTS meter to a smart meter is staggering. Data supplied to me by Ofgem in February showed that more than 36,000 RTS meters are still in operation across the region. Just for context, that amounts to around 4 per cent of all active RTS meters remaining in operation across Great Britain, despite the fact that the Highlands and Islands accounts for fewer than 1 per cent of dwellings in Great Britain.

I realise that Ofgem has taken the task seriously, and I welcome its commitment to rapidly increasing the pace and number of RTS upgrades by targeting regions where RTS meters are most prevalent. However, according to Citizens Advice Scotland, many people in rural and island communities face an acute challenge in trying to secure a smart meter installation. That includes one elderly couple in their 80s from a rural community, who repeatedly contacted their energy supplier after receiving a letter about the switch-off but who have yet to secure a meter engineer visit.

In addition, according to the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations, its members have stated that energy suppliers do not have the capacity to switch all RTS consumers for whom a smart meter will be appropriate by the 2025 deadline. Given that the UK Government has already delayed its digital switch-over for landline phones from December 2025 to January 2027, there is surely a case for a similar delay to the RTS switch-off, to ensure that every household is able to upgrade.

However, even for those lucky enough to have secured a smart meter, issues with unreliable broadband and mobile connectivity have resulted in smart meter connectivity issues, and Citizens Advice Scotland has reported the loss of heating in some instances as a result. That probably cannot have been helped by the Scottish National Party Government’s failure to deliver the roll-out of its reaching 100 per cent—R100—broadband programme almost a decade on from when the promise was first made.

When I last asked for R100 data earlier this year, the SNP Government confirmed that not a single property in the Western Isles had been upgraded to superfast broadband under the scheme.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-17484, in the name of Beatrice Wishart, on the radio teleswitch service switch-off. Th...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I am sorry not to join members in the chamber in person this evening. I thank members who have supported the motion and...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
As we move to the open debate, I advise the chamber that there is a lot of interest in the subject, and therefore I must ask members to stick to their speaki...
Elena Whitham (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (SNP) SNP
I thank Beatrice Wishart for bringing this important and urgent debate to the chamber, and I fully support her motion. The RTS switch-off is of great conc...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I am grateful to Beatrice Wishart for securing a debate on what is becoming an increasingly serious issue, for many of the reasons that have been mentioned. ...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Tim Eagle Con
I think that I have time, so yes.
Gillian Martin SNP
I was not expecting to talk about R100 today, but I should say that we have activated 55 4G masts in areas where economic factors and challenges would have m...
Tim Eagle Con
I am talking not about what has been done but about the fact that the programme has not been rolled out according to the deadline that the SNP promised. I wa...
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I thank Beatrice Wishart for securing this debate on an issue that affects people across Scotland, from Glasgow to the Shetland isles. Figures from Ofgem sh...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I thank Beatrice Wishart for bringing this members’ business debate to the chamber. She has outlined extremely well the problems that will be caused for her ...
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con) Con
I thank Beatrice Wishart for securing this important debate. The urgency with which we need to deal with the issue is growing with each passing day. Schedul...
Emma Harper SNP
Rachael Hamilton has just highlighted the challenges that some really vulnerable people are facing, especially the 97-year-old person in Duns. Does she agree...
Rachael Hamilton Con
That is why it is so important that Beatrice Wishart has brought the debate to the chamber. I hope that it will almost be an awareness campaign for those who...
Ariane Burgess (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
I, too, thank Beatrice Wishart for bringing this important and urgent debate to the chamber. I speak on behalf of my constituents in the Highlands and Island...
Christine Grahame (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Beatrice Wishart on securing this debate on the motion, to which I was a signatory. Much has been said about smart meters—often about their un...
Alexander Burnett (Aberdeenshire West) (Con) Con
I thank Beatrice Wishart for bringing the motion for debate. As we have heard, the closure of the radio teleswitch service on 30 June is fast approaching. I ...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP
Like other members, I begin by thanking Beatrice Wishart for securing a debate on the hugely important issue of the RTS switch-off. Members will know that e...
Rachael Hamilton Con
An issue that I did not get to in my speech is the fact that some of the remedial works are not being covered. Could the Scottish Government help with the pr...
Gillian Martin SNP
As I said, Ofgem is responsible for the process, and the responsibility to replace the meters lies with the energy companies. We have called for certain prot...
Christine Grahame SNP
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Gillian Martin SNP
Yes, I will.
Christine Grahame SNP
In taking all reasonable steps to ensure that customers are no worse off, should there be a discount on the bill if, to use my example, white metering means ...
Gillian Martin SNP
My reading of suppliers being mandated to “take all reasonable steps to provide a tariff that leaves the consumer ‘no worse off’” is that it involves exact...
Rachael Hamilton Con
When I talked about remedial works, I meant rewiring. That is what I was talking about.
Gillian Martin SNP
Right. Thank you. We have asked for a fund to support consumers who are in that position, and we have called on Ofgem, the UK Government and industry to mak...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Thank you, cabinet secretary. That concludes the debate. Meeting closed at 18:50.