Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 03 December 2025
I want to build on what you said in your opening statement about how comprehensive the list of what needs to be contained is. The letter that you wrote to the committee says that some functions are included, but not others. It says:
“In relation to agriculture and planning, for example, the Scottish Government said that these are covered by a specified function on the National Planning Framework”.
I understand that some of the other legislation that you have mentioned will also cover some of the items. It is good that we are working across portfolios.
Last night, I hosted an event for the 10-year anniversary of Food Standards Scotland, and loads of different stakeholders were in the room. Dennis Overton from the Scottish Food Commission was there, as well as others from the Food Foundation. The event was very wide ranging.
Taking agricultural planning as an example, is it sufficient to have regard to the good food nation plan only when producing another high-level plan, as opposed to when exercising other functions that have practical effect, such as issuing guidance, setting eligibility criteria and so on?