Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 04 June 2025
Those decisions have to be taken in the round. Cultural and architectural significance is one element to consider, and public safety—as we have heard—is the highest of the criteria that have to be satisfied. The realistic prospect of being able to retain the building in a way that ensures that it continues to be of cultural and architectural value to Scotland is another aspect to consider.
If any one of those falls short and the cost is too high, a decision would have to be taken in the round, but it needs to be a considered decision, not a snap decision. My worry is that, at present, the decisions on the public safety challenge are becoming snap decisions and are not well-rounded enough in those authorities that do not have the large in-house resources that the bigger cities have. It is less of an issue in the cities, although it is still an issue.