Meeting of the Parliament 18 March 2026 [Draft]
I thank the Deputy First Minister for that answer, and in doing so, I acknowledge that this will be her last portfolio question time. I say to her: beannachd leat—farewell.
In towns and villages in communities such as Johnstone, scores of people have raised with me their sadness about the state of their high street, whether that is due to the lack of upkeep and investment, insufficient public transport to access the high street or reduced activity. In Renfrewshire, the town centre vacancy rate was 19 per cent in 2024-25, which means that almost one in five units sat empty.
Successive SNP ministers, including one who represents a town that is affected, have failed to grip the issue and to support our streets. High streets are going to be hammered again by inaction on business rates that, in many cases, are doubling or trebling. Has the Government done any analysis of the impact of those increases on business closures and vacancy rates, and what they will do to the streets? Should the Government not look again at pausing the process?