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Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
02 Jun 2004
Affordable Housing<br />(North-east Fife)
I thank the Parliamentary Bureau, and members who supported my motion, for giving me the opportunity to secure this debate on affordable housing in north-east Fife. I also thank the minister and members who have stayed to contribute to the debate.The debate is intended not to ...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
10 Jan 2002
Strategic Planning (Fife)
I thank members for the opportunity to hold the debate, particularly those who have stayed behind to participate.No one should underestimate the importance of the planning system or the interest that it generates from individuals, community councils and local groups in constit...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
25 Jan 2006
NHS Fife (Cancer Waiting Times)
First, I thank the members who signed my motion; those who have stayed to participate in the debate; the minister; and the Parliamentary Bureau for allowing me to raise this important issue in the Scottish Parliament this evening.I should make it clear at the outset that in pr...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
29 May 2003
Scottish Executive's Programme
If the SNP has a new policy of being positive, I hate to think what it will be like if it starts to be negative again, because it has certainly not been positive during the debate. Unlike the SNP, I welcome "A Partnership for a Better Scotland". It is a good programme. It will...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
31 May 2006
Fife's Coastline
That was mainly because I warned Andrew Arbuckle off the quotation.Fife's coastline, which runs all the way from Kincardine to Newburgh, is one of the longest stretches of coastline in Scotland; much of it is in my constituency of North East Fife. The coastline has a number of...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Committee
10 Sep 2002
New Petitions
I thank the Public Petitions Committee for this opportunity to present my petition.The petition arises from the Scottish Executive's review of strategic planning, which has recommended that the existing universal two-tier planning system be scrapped and replaced by a system wh...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
04 Jun 2003
Schools (North-east Fife)
It is customary on these occasions to congratulate the member on securing the members' business debate and I shall certainly congratulate Ted Brocklebank. I lodged a motion on the subject in the first parliamentary session, but time ran out before it was possible to have the d...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
07 Dec 2000
Sea Fisheries
I will try to be brief, because I know that many members wish to speak. I take this opportunity to make a plea for the small village fishing industry. I represent Pittenweem, in north-east Fife—the east neuk of Fife—which is a relatively small prawn in the fishing sector in Sc...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
22 Mar 2001
Recycling in Fife
I will not repeat what I have already said but, before anyone else says it, I will state that I will be talking rubbish.I used to be proud of the part of the country where I live because it took rubbish seriously. Before the reorganisation of local government, North East Fife ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Committee
14 Jun 2006
Planning etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank the convener for the opportunity to speak to my amendments and I thank committee members for keeping business going long enough to allow me to get here in time.All my amendments are linked to the same purpose. They form a single group, an obvious effect of which would ...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
15 Dec 1999
Fife Rail Service
First, I thank Helen Eadie and Tricia Marwick for their initiative in obtaining this debate. The Herald suggested this week that I had taken a vow of silence by being the Liberal Democrat whip, so I would like also to thank my ministerial colleague Sarah Boyack for allowing me...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
29 Mar 2001
Homelessness in Fife
It takes some nerve for a Conservative to lecture us on homelessness, when during the last 10 years of the previous Conservative Government, the number of homelessness applications in Scotland rose from fewer than 25,000 a year to more than 40,000 a year. When those who are no...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
28 Feb 2002
Edinburgh Airport (Rail Link)
I congratulate Lord James Douglas-Hamilton on securing the debate. It would be a little churlish to follow Margaret Smith's example and wonder why he did not secure the rail link when he was the minister with responsibility for transport all those years ago.I am slightly surpr...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
22 Mar 2001
Recycling in Fife
I will finish this point and then Bruce can come back if he wants.I am not sure whether Fife Council called on the expertise of the press in raking through bins but, in a recent analysis of the contents of wheelie bins, it found that the typical contents were more than a third...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
06 May 2004
Scotland's Beaches: A National Resource
I welcome the opportunity to speak about the importance of Scotland's beaches as a natural resource. I am a great lover of our beaches. Like Karen Gillon, I am not such a great lover of our seas, which tend to be a bit chilly, but my love of our beaches goes back to my days of...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
24 Apr 2008
Leven to Thornton Rail Link
It is always a problem to follow Mr Bracklebonk; he tries to steal most of my lines on matters relating to our area. I add my congratulations to Tricia Marwick on securing the debate. I am pleased to put on record my support for the reopening of the Thornton to Leven line for ...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
16 Dec 2004
Tourism
I do not believe that the Royal Highland show is site specific, unlike Edinburgh airport. There is no reason why the show cannot explore alternative sites. In fact, I am sure that we could find a good site for it somewhere in Fife. I have no problem with the relocation of the ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
18 Sep 2003
Terrestrial Trunked Radio Masts
The debate is important, particularly to my constituents in north-east Fife, as that is one of the areas in which TETRA is proposed to be rolled out in Scotland. There are currently 14 applications pending for the erection of TETRA masts in north-east Fife. It is important tha...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
03 Sep 2008
A92 (Upgrading)
I, too, congratulate Ted Brocklebank on securing the debate and pay tribute to John MacDougall, whose untimely passing saddened me greatly as I had known him for a number of years, since I first joined Fife Regional Council in 1982. He was leader of the administration of Fife ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
17 Sep 2009
Diageo
This has been an interesting, important and largely constructive debate on a very sad piece of news about the jobs in Kilmarnock. I in no way condone the actions of Diageo, nor how it has handled the restructuring of its business. At the same time, I do not feel that any of us...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
01 Jun 2000
Bell Baxter High School
I thank Keith Harding for initiating this debate and Peter Peacock for allowing me, as the local member, to participate. The biggest thanks should go to the Bell Baxter school board, which has kept this matter at the top of the political agenda within north-east Fife. It has w...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
15 Nov 2006
Planning etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
In many ways, the proposed strategic development planning authorities go against the objectives of sustainability and community involvement.On sustainability, I am concerned that by basing planning on city regions we will end up with a self-fulfilling prophecy—all economic dev...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD) LD Chamber
15 Dec 2010
RAF Leuchars
I thank Ted Brocklebank for securing this important debate. I welcome the cross-party support that there is for the campaign to save RAF Leuchars.For nearly 100 years, RAF Leuchars has played an important role not just in the defence of Scotland but in the community of my Nort...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
13 Dec 2006
Fisheries
That is not what I have been saying. I said that if we had followed the Tories' policies, we would have no management system in the North sea and there would be no fish left to catch. The number of cod in the North sea is the same for Norwegian and Scottish fishermen, which is...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
26 Feb 2004
Question Time · Galleries and Museums (Fife)
When the minister finally gets to Fife, I am sure that he will be made aware of the many excellent galleries and museums in north-east Fife, including the Scottish Fisheries Museum at Anstruther. I would like to draw his attention in particular to the Crawford Arts Centre and ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
16 Dec 2004
Tourism
Of course, the Fife to Zeebrugge ferry was supported by the Liberal Democrat and Labour Administration; it would not have happened otherwise.Tourism is vital to my constituency of North East Fife, where it generates about £150 million of income every year and more than 3,000 f...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
28 May 2002
Modernising Government Fund
I say on behalf of the Liberal Democrats that we are very pleased to be in Aberdeen this week. I congratulate everyone who has been involved in planning for this week. The facilities in this chamber and elsewhere are excellent, as are the programmes of events throughout the we...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
04 Jun 2003
Schools (North-east Fife)
First, there was absolutely no embarrassment on behalf of the partners in the Executive. The reason why I did not lodge a motion for members' business was that I was a minister at the time and was not, therefore, allowed to lodge members' business motions on such an issue, but...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
29 Oct 2009
Schools (North-east Fife)
Let us be honest—schools do not suddenly deteriorate in two years. It is a process, and a lack of investment for several years caused the problem. Madras college has one of the most serious problems, which needs to be addressed urgently. Thanks to the Liberal Democrats being p...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
29 Nov 2001
Local Government Elections<br />(Proportional Representation)
I understand exactly—we are much better than the SNP is at fighting elections.The political map of Fife does not reflect the views of the electorate. It leaves Labour voters in North-East Fife without a voice on Fife Council, but similarly leaves Liberal Democrat voters withou...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
29 Oct 2009
Schools (North-east Fife)
I am happy to participate in this debate on the important issue of secondary education in my constituency of North East Fife, and I congratulate Ted Brocklebank on securing the debate, despite the lack of cross-party support for his motion.There is no question but that there i...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
12 Jun 2002
University of St Andrews (Postgraduate Medical Degrees) Bill: Stage 1
It is an honour to be able to present my member's bill to the Scottish Parliament for stage 1 approval. The University of St Andrews (Postgraduate Medical Degrees) Bill is a small bill with the specific objective of enabling the University of St Andrews to award postgraduate r...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
18 Jan 2006
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods
I, too, congratulate Christine May on securing the debate, which provides a useful opportunity to express concerns about, and to highlight, issues with regard to safer communities and neighbourhoods in Fife. In her speech, she mentioned some of the valuable projects that have ...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
11 Nov 2009
Scotland's Historic Environment
This is one of the strangest motions that Parliament has been asked to debate in my 10 and more years as a member. We are asked to welcome"the enthusiasm, passion and co-operation"that was shown by participants at a meeting at which we were not present and of which we have yet...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
05 Oct 2005
Planning Reform
Ultimately, ministers are accountable to the Parliament for the decisions that they make. I believe in the democratic process in planning, which is missing from planning at present; therefore, I do not necessarily agree with what Mr Harvie says. For example, I do not see why a...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
23 Mar 2006
Knowledge Economy
As the member for North East Fife, I am pleased to contribute to this debate. As we all know, the area, which is home to Scotland's oldest university, has been at the heart of Scotland's knowledge economy for 700 years. Elaine Murray talked about studying ancient history at un...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
04 Sep 2008
Planning Law (Enforcement)
I thank the members who signed my motion and enabled me to secure this evening's debate. I also thank members and the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change for staying behind to participate in the debate.I sought the debate to highlight what I consider to b...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
02 Nov 2005
New Forth Bridge
I join colleagues in congratulating Scott Barrie on securing this important debate.The importance of the Forth road bridge to the economy of all parts of Fife cannot be understated. In my constituency, the tourism industry relies heavily on the traffic that comes across the Fo...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
17 May 2006
Planning etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a lot that I want to cover.The requirement for new housing in the development plan was well in excess of anything that any local community felt was reasonable or sustainable for their area. I am talking about areas such as the Tay bridgehead, St Andrews and Cupar. From ...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
01 Dec 2005
Fisheries
In the short time that I have left, I will talk about issues that relate to my community in north-east Fife, where the nephrop fishery is important. I am delighted with the minister's announcement that the European Union proposes a 30 per cent increase in the North sea nephrop...
Iain Smith: LD Committee
10 Sep 2002
New Petitions
I cannot pretend to speak for west Fife; I am sure that Helen Eadie is able to do that better than I. However, there is a question as to where the power will lie in those city region planning authorities. Another of the Executive's proposals is that the strategic plans will be...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
15 Nov 2001
First Minister's Question Time · Drug Misuse
Will Jim Wallace join me in welcoming that decision to open the second drugs court in Fife and in particular the additional £3 million of resources that will be made available to Fife Health Board and Fife Council for treatment, rehabilitation and work with families and young ...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
07 Nov 2002
Quality of Life
I am sorry but I do not have time, as I am in my final minute.In Fife, additional money is being spent on sports promotion; £0.25 million is being spent on road safety; £0.75 million is being spent on roads and pavement repairs; £0.5 million is being spent on neighbourhood saf...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
13 Feb 2003
Tourism
No one can dispute the tourism industry's importance to Scotland for its economic contribution and the jobs that it creates. Furthermore, no one can dispute that the tourism industry has suffered from a decline in recent years.It is important to bear it in mind that we tend to...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
21 Dec 2006
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · Affordable Housing (Planning Applications)
The minister will be aware that there is a significant shortage of affordable housing in my constituency of North East Fife, and that most of the planning applications are for housing that could not be described as affordable. Can he reconcile that with the recent decision by ...
Iain Smith: LD Committee
19 Jan 2005
Subordinate Legislation
I am delighted to speak in favour of the motion, which seeks the committee's approval of the draft Council Tax (Discount for Unoccupied Dwellings) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 because, as many members have said, many of us have looked for such a motion for a long time.The way i...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
24 Jan 2002
Environmentally Sustainable Employment and Recycling
We have put sustainable development at the heart of the Government's policies. It is, rightly, at the heart of all policies and should be considered across the board. We have a Liberal Democrat Minister for Environment and Rural Development, who I believe will help to deliver ...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
27 Mar 2002
Tourism
Ian Jenkins has made a valuable point. I raised the issue of the knock-on effect of foot-and-mouth disease on tourism in the Borders. I hope that the minister will address that in summing up.The important point in north-east Fife is that businesses have invested in quality and...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
04 Jun 2003
Schools (North-east Fife)
The school estate review strategy requires the council to take account of matters such as the sufficiency, condition and suitability of schools. The child is at the centre of education and the school is at the heart of the community. Taking all those matters into account, is t...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
12 Jun 2003
Question Time · North-east Fife Fishing Industry (Financial Aid)
The minister will be aware that I have, on a number of occasions, raised the problems that face the nephrops fishermen of Pittenweem and north-east Fife because of the impact of the white-fish regulations on the prawn catch. The price of prawns has fallen significantly and the...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
15 Nov 2007
Abolition of Bridge Tolls (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am delighted to wind up the debate on behalf of the Liberal Democrats. Despite Tricia Marwick's speech, it would be churlish not to congratulate the SNP Government on producing the bill to abolish the bridge tolls so quickly. However, I have concerns about the bill, which I ...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
23 Apr 2008
Historic Scotland and Local Authorities
I welcome this rare opportunity to focus on the role of Historic Scotland. At one point, I was concerned about whether there would be a ministerial statement, and whether we would require to reschedule the debate to preserve it. I suppose that we are all delighted that we have...
Iain Smith (North-East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
15 Jan 2003
Rail Industry
Perhaps Mr Mundell's speech, and his party's commitment, would have been more credible had his party not been responsible for the systematic running down of Scotland's railways while it was in government between 1979 and 1997, which ended with the botched privatisation, and ha...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
26 Jan 2006
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
I will try not to fall off any ends, Presiding Officer.To comment on Jim Mather's rather strange intervention, I say that it is odd that, when statistics come out that support the SNP's case, it rushes out a press release, but when the statistics do not support its case, it ru...
Iain Smith: LD Chamber
14 Mar 2007
Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill: Final Stage
I am in my last minute. The Greens' policy is to cut Fife off from the rest of Scotland and the world. However, the people of Fife will not have that. The proposal that we are discussing is important for Fife. The link will be vital for Fife's economy, will improve transport o...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Committee
16 Nov 2004
Transport (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the general intentions behind the regional transport partnerships, but I am slightly concerned about one or two of the things that I have heard today about the policy position. I am not entirely convinced—and I wait to be convinced by you or, later, by the minister—t...
Iain Smith: LD Committee
21 Dec 2004
Transport (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It was indeed. If Fife were to be in the south-east area partnership, decisions would still have to be made in the central and Tay area that would have an impact on Fife; likewise, decisions on transport issues in Fife might have an impact on the central and Tay area. Will the...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD Chamber
01 Jun 2005
Transport (Scotland) Act 2001
I am still slightly confused about where those 158 stations in the Highlands are. Perhaps I will have a look at my map later and find them. I am pleased that John Home Robertson is not Minister for Transport, and I am sure that people in the Borders are, too, given his attitud...
Iain Smith: LD Committee
14 Jun 2006
Planning etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I thank members for their contributions to a debate on what is an important issue for my constituents and the people of Fife, although I am sure that it also has implications for other parts of Scotland.I do not dispute that there might be advantages to having strategic develo...
Iain Smith: LD Committee
19 Nov 2002
Local Government in Scotland Bill: Stage 2
The key point is that we are talking about integrated waste management plans. That is why I have concerns about amendment 84A, although I do not disagree with the sentiments behind it. I have raised repeatedly the problems of the poor, and in some cases lamentable, recycling p...
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Plenary, 02 Jun 2004

02 Jun 2004 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Affordable Housing<br />(North-east Fife)
I thank the Parliamentary Bureau, and members who supported my motion, for giving me the opportunity to secure this debate on affordable housing in north-east Fife. I also thank the minister and members who have stayed to contribute to the debate.

The debate is intended not to be used to criticise those who are responsible for social housing provision in north-east Fife—whether it be Fife Council, Communities Scotland or the Scottish Executive—but to be an opportunity to highlight the significant housing problems that exist in rural communities such as north-east Fife.

Housing problems are often pigeonholed as urban issues and I do not underestimate the significant housing issues that affect many of our towns and cities. It is, perhaps, inevitable that housing policy makers have tended to focus on issues that affect cities such as Glasgow or Dundee, but we should not forget the problems that face many of our smaller communities. Solutions that may be right for Glasgow or Dundee might not work in Gauldry or Dunshalt.

The shortage of affordable housing is a very real problem in many rural communities. The factors behind the shortage are by no means unique to north-east Fife, but we are perhaps unique in having so many of them affect us at the same time. Those factors include the sale of council houses; the number of second and holiday homes; the fact that north-east Fife is a nice place to retire to; increased commuting; the growing student population; and the general increase in the number of households. All those factors contribute to the increased demand for housing and the shortage of affordable housing in north-east Fife.

Private developers have responded to that demand by providing new build for sale, but they are building primarily at the higher end of the market, where the profits are greatest. The result is that those at the lower end of the income scale are, increasingly, being squeezed out at both ends by the reduction in the available stock of social rented accommodation and by property prices that are outwith their affordable range, even if they wished to buy.

House prices in some parts of north-east Fife are comparable with some of the most expensive parts of Scotland. For many years, there has been very high demand for housing in the ancient city of St Andrews in particular, and the St Andrews effect is spreading to many other parts of north-east Fife. According to the Bank of Scotland house price index, house prices in Cupar, for example, rose by more than 50 per cent during the year ending in March 2004. The average price is now more than £130,000, which is 20 per cent above the Scottish average and 40 per cent above the average for Fife.

For many young couples and families who are looking for their first home in local communities, such prices are simply unaffordable. They are forced to look elsewhere and often have to move away from their families and communities simply to get a roof over their heads that they can afford. The alternative of renting is simply not available. Outwith St Andrews, to which I will return, there is no significant private rented sector. Council house sales have meant that, for most families, nor is there any realistic prospect of council or housing association rented accommodation.

Right to buy was imposed by the Conservatives not as a housing policy, but as a policy of social engineering. It was about imposing a Conservative ideology, not about ensuring that we had the right balance of housing by tenure and type. I am not ideologically opposed to the right to buy, but the way in which it was implemented by the Conservatives was a disaster. Implementation of the policy was indiscriminate and uncontrolled, and it led to the best houses in the best areas being sold first, often to be sold on as second homes or for student lets. Housing authorities were not given the powers to ensure that an appropriate balance of social rented accommodation was retained in communities. The policy was underfunded, leaving tenants to meet unpaid debts and the costs of sorting out the poorer-quality housing stock from the reduced rent base, and leaving councils unable to replace much-needed rented accommodation.

In north-east Fife, more than half of the council housing stock has been sold and that has led to pressure on the remaining stock, which cannot meet need. For example, in St Andrews there are only 957 council houses left out of 2,053. Already more than 50 per cent of the allocations in St Andrews are made to homeless applicants. It is virtually impossible for anyone who is on the general needs list—those without special needs—to get housing in St Andrews.

The problem in St Andrews is exacerbated by the purchase of properties for letting to students. I do not suggest that students do not have a legitimate housing need, but the increased student population has certainly added to the pressure on housing in the town. St Andrews is also a popular place for retirement, no doubt because of the excellent rates that residents get if they want to play golf on the St Andrews links.

Indeed, the whole east neuk of Fife is a popular place for retirement and holiday homes. More than 60 per cent of second homes in Fife are in the east neuk, and 98 per cent are in north-east Fife. The growth in the number of holiday homes has put many of our communities under strain. Holiday homes contribute to the upward pressure on house prices and they reduce the amount of accommodation that is available for permanent residents, which can put at risk many of the vital community services that are needed to sustain rural village life. If there are no homes available for young families, there are no children for our local schools. Post offices, village shops, pubs, bus services and community groups are all at risk when there is not a sustainable permanent population. In many communities in north-east Fife, such as Kingsbarns, Crail and Earlsferry, that is already a real concern. The indefensible discount on council tax for second homes must end so that second home owners make a fair contribution to sustaining local services. The money that would be raised could even be used to support essential new social rented housing in these communities.

Other parts of north-east Fife, such as Cupar and the Howe of Fife, have come within commuting distance not just of Dundee and Glenrothes, but of Edinburgh. That, too, has put pressure on house prices in north-east Fife.

Affordable housing has become a real problem in north-east Fife and I am pleased that the recently published local housing strategy for Fife has recognised that. North-east Fife has nearly 20 per cent of all housing in Fife, but it has less than 14 per cent of social rented housing. We also have the greatest requirement for affordable housing, with an estimated shortfall of more than 3,000 units compared with a net requirement for Fife as a whole of just 712. The present funding from Communities Scotland, averaging 270 units per annum across Fife, would barely scrape the surface even if all that investment were made in north-east Fife, which it is not.

The proposal to include in the Fife structure plan a requirement that 30 per cent of all housing in developments of more than 10 units will have to be affordable is to be welcomed, but it will have little impact until the later years of the structure plan. Further, what is meant by affordable? Is £100,000 affordable? That is what is being suggested for some developments in St Andrews. Will that proposal ensure that there will be an appropriate balance of tenure types, social rented homes, private rented homes, rent-to-buy properties and low-cost purchase properties and the right mix of house types and sizes? How will it deal with the problems in our smaller communities that might require only one or two social rented units?

The right-to-buy policy will continue to make it difficult for the Fife housing partnership fully to address those issues unless north-east Fife is recognised as a pressured area. I welcome the fact that north-east Fife has developed a case to apply for pressured-area status and I hope that the Scottish ministers will look favourably on that application if it is received. I also welcome the commitment in the housing local strategy to complete an updated housing needs and affordability assessment and to update and develop the rural housing plan.

Those actions are welcome, but they do not guarantee any additional affordable housing. What is needed is resources. North-east Fife needs investment in social housing if it is to start to address the shortfall of more than 3,000 affordable housing units. I urge the Scottish Executive, Communities Scotland, Fife Council and the Fife housing partnership to make a commitment to that investment.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The final item of business is a members' business debate on motion S2M-1329, in the name of Iain Smith, on affordable housing in north-east Fife. The debate ...
Motion debated,
That the Parliament notes with concern the shortage of affordable housing for rent or sale in many communities in north-east Fife; recognises that this is du...
Iain Smith (North East Fife) (LD): LD
I thank the Parliamentary Bureau, and members who supported my motion, for giving me the opportunity to secure this debate on affordable housing in north-eas...
Mr Ted Brocklebank (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): Con
There are housing shortages in north-east Fife, as there are in many parts of Scotland, including the capital city of Edinburgh. The problem in the case of S...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Lab
I call Richard Lochhead. I am sorry—I call Tricia Marwick.
Tricia Marwick (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP): SNP
I have my other glasses on, but the last time that I looked I was not Richard Lochhead.I congratulate Iain Smith on securing tonight's debate. I know that it...
Mr Brocklebank: Con
I did it, and I was born in a council house.
Mr Keith Raffan (Mid Scotland and Fife) (LD): LD
It is absolutely bizarre.
Tricia Marwick: SNP
It is. I appreciate Keith Raffan's intervention.Local authorities, including Fife Council, have a statutory duty to house people. The Homelessness etc (Scotl...
Mr Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): LD
Members might wonder why I am speaking in the debate, but I know something about St Andrews because I went to university there and I have two daughters curre...
Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): Green
I thank Iain Smith for securing a debate on this important topic. I will comment briefly on three aspects of affordable housing: first, housing prices; secon...
Murray Tosh (West of Scotland) (Con): Con
I am grateful to Iain Smith for giving us the opportunity to discuss an important issue, and also for his statement at the outset that the debate is about ho...
Richard Lochhead (North East Scotland) (SNP): SNP
My only connection with St Andrews is that, as a teenager, I used to go to the caravan park on holiday. I therefore come to this debate as an outsider—I repr...
Mr Keith Raffan (Mid Scotland and Fife) (LD): LD
I congratulate my colleague Iain Smith on obtaining this important debate on affordable housing in north-east Fife.North-east Fife is, of course, part of the...
The Deputy Minister for Communities (Mrs Mary Mulligan): Lab
I congratulate Iain Smith on securing the debate this evening. Housing is an issue that is discussed constantly in the Parliament; indeed, it is a subject ea...
Murray Tosh: Con
Does planning guidance require Fife Council to zone sufficient land to meet that need? If it does not, does the Executive intend to amend planning guidance i...
Mrs Mulligan: Lab
My understanding is that Fife Council is developing its planning strategy, which will be put out to consultation soon. Of course, within the planning strateg...
Murray Tosh: Con
I thank the minister for that response, but does she accept that some local authorities with new local plans do not have that policy and therefore do not car...
Mrs Mulligan: Lab
We are talking specifically about rural housing development. I am conscious that we are consulting on housing development in rural areas for the very reasons...
Richard Lochhead: SNP
While holiday and second homes are important, does the minister accept that the underlying problem is the lack of homes? We should not be targeting holiday a...
Mrs Mulligan: Lab
I understand that it is a question of the overall number of homes. However, I also recognise that the underlying problem, which we need to address, is that t...
Mr Raffan: LD
Will the minister give way?
Mrs Mulligan: Lab
I am sorry, but I am running out of time.The Executive's affordable housing review is considering the issue of shared equity. We have had discussions with va...
Meeting closed at 18:03.