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Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2019
The Place Principle
There is good news from East Ayrshire, at least, which I hope might bring a smile to the faces of some of the gloomsters in the chamber. When I read the briefing notes for the debate, my first reaction was to think, “At long last. Well done. It is good to put people and place...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Committee
18 Nov 2020
Subordinate Legislation
This question is for Professor Leitch. I will turn the conversation to Ayrshire. As you can imagine, a number of constituents have been in touch to ask for an explanation as to why East Ayrshire has been moved up to level 4. If we look at some of the data in the tables that ...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Jan 2019
City Deals and Regional Economic Partnerships
It has been good to hear during the debate all the different priorities for our communities from colleagues from across Scotland. It shows the diverse range of issues, problems and expectations that we hope the growth deals will deliver on in the coming years. The Scottish Gov...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2024
National Health Service Waiting Lists
We can always rely on Labour to put up a motion complaining about the management of the NHS, full of negativity, with not one word of encouragement to the thousands of staff who are working extremely hard day in, day out to deliver healthcare and keep us all safe. The SNP amen...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
17 Sep 2013
Opencast Mining
I also acknowledge the role that my colleague Aileen Campbell played in the task force in her capacity as the local member for Clydesdale.When we last debated the issues facing the opencast industry back in January, in Adam Ingram’s members’ business debate, the warning at tha...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Jan 2013
Coal Industry
I congratulate my colleague Adam Ingram on bringing the matter to the attention of Parliament by securing this evening’s members’ business debate.In a country that is as resource-rich as ours, with booming industries in oil and gas alongside the exciting new developments in re...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Apr 2019
Stalking Awareness Week 2019
I, too, congratulate Rona Mackay on securing the debate for stalking awareness week, which is next week. I am making this speech on behalf of a number of women in my constituency who have raised the issue with me. I thank East Ayrshire Women’s Aid and, of course, Ann Moulds of...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Sep 2017
Food and Drink Strategy
The motion celebrates the achievements of Scotland’s food and drink sector and the huge contribution that it makes to Scotland’s economy, and it recognises the sector’s ever-growing international reputation for quality. In supporting it, I have, of course, a fantastic local st...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
03 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
My next question is about the Ayrshire situation—again, it is probably a question for Gregor Smith. As you know, North Ayrshire is at level 3 and South and East Ayrshire are at level 4. Local media in Ayrshire are reporting that the levels of infection in East Ayrshire have dr...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2008
NHS Independent Scrutiny
Let us be clear about the importance of the subject that we are debating. We are discussing not the advantages and shortcomings of service models, but a Scottish Government proposal that major changes to existing health services should be subject to independent external scruti...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Sep 2020
Sustainable Aviation beyond Covid-19
A good place to start in a debate on aviation is surely with some good news. I welcome the news that Prestwick airport, which was saved by this Government in 2013—saving 300 direct jobs and 1,400 indirect jobs—is back in profit, as of last year, with a £3 million operating pro...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 Jan 2019
Budget (Scotland) (No 3) Bill: Stage 1
Let us just say that it has been interesting to hear the various unionist positions on the budget—the priorities, the demands and even some of the bad-tempered whinges, moans and carps that have been thrown in, as usual. We have to remember that we are arguing over the same c...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2022
Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in support of the bill and about the committee’s detailed scrutiny and report at stage 1. The aims of the bill are fairly straightforward: to produce good food nation plans and to have regard to those plans when exercising other func...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Mar 2018
City Region Deals
When I read the committee’s extensive report on the city region deals, including its many recommendations, I could not help but feel that the original strategy to develop and progress such initiatives could have benefited from some careful thinking and planning at the outset. ...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
29 Nov 2007
Coalfields Regeneration Trust
I extend a warm welcome to a couple of my colleagues in the public gallery—Councillor Jimmy Kelly and Councillor Barney Menzies from East Ayrshire Council—and I congratulate Cathy Jamieson on securing the debate.The history of Scottish mining and the Ayrshire coalfields plays ...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
17 Dec 2020
Subordinate Legislation
I will start off, if I may, with my usual question about Ayrshire, which is probably for Professor Leitch. We noticed that test positivity rates for East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire have dropped below the Scottish average, which is very welcome. However, North Ayrshire seems t...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
28 Feb 2008
Rural Schools (Closure)
It is important to understand the background against which the East Ayrshire consultation arose. Like many other local authorities in Scotland, East Ayrshire Council has faced falling school rolls for many years. The frightening reality is that East Ayrshire has 15,000 desks b...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Jun 2011
Taking Scotland Forward: Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth
Taking Scotland forward at a time of deep recession when the country is facing substantial cuts in its budget, is—to put it mildly—a challenge for our new Government and the cabinet secretary. That so much has already been achieved shows, in my view, not only the quality of th...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Oct 2019
Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I congratulate my colleague Emma Harper on bringing the debate to the chamber. We have some incredible female sporting legends to be proud of in my part of Ayrshire—Rhona Martin in curling and Rose Reilly in football to name but two. In our moder...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
01 Nov 2018
Section 22 Reports
How much of the transformation agenda that we expect Ayrshire and Arran and other health boards to deliver can the boards control and deliver themselves? Three local councils make up the health board authority in Ayrshire and Arran—North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire and South Ayrsh...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2008
Gaelic Language Development
I am pleased to speak in the debate and congratulate my colleague Alasdair Allan on securing it.I will make a brief speech, not as a speaker of Gaelic but as a supporter. There are supporters of the language in some perhaps unlikely places.Gaelic plays an important part in the...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
27 Sep 2017
Brexit (Impact on Scottish Budget)
My question is on that very issue. God forbid that the structural funds cash will end up only in cities in Scotland. North Ayrshire and East Ayrshire would throw their hands up in horror at that prospect. You touched on the fact that there needs to be a strategic approach. No...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Jan 2017
Rural Development (Funding)
Presiding Officer, I will try to take less than six minutes, in line with your request. I am pleased to be able to contribute to this afternoon’s debate on funding for rural development in Scotland and to offer a perspective on the issue as an Ayrshire MSP. According to Scot...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 May 2019
A Trading Nation
I will try to go as fast as I can. In the short time that I have, I will highlight three areas that are of particular interest as we take forward the strategy in “A Trading Nation”. Those areas are the digital technologies and services, opportunities for Ayrshire to grow its ...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2020
Robert Burns in the Scottish Economy
I congratulate Joan McAlpine for once again bringing us our annual Burns members’ business debate in the Scottish Parliament. It is a fitting debate with which to honour and celebrate Burns and his continuing contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of Scotland. I hav...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
23 Apr 2008
Historic Scotland and Local Authorities
I start with a declaration of interest. Like many in the chamber, as a member of a local authority I have been involved in planning issues for a number of years. I am sure that my colleagues in East Ayrshire Council will warmly welcome the opportunity to bid for some of the £8...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
11 Dec 2014
General Question Time · East Ayrshire Economy
The cabinet secretary will know that the unemployment rate in East Ayrshire is 10.5 per cent, in comparison with the Scottish figure of 7.1 per cent. Scotland’s unemployment rates are improving, but ours in East Ayrshire have worsened since Diageo left in 2009. Given that East...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2017
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order 2017 [Draft]
I remind Mr Whittle and his colleagues that the Tories in East Ayrshire voted for the budget in its entirety. If it was that bad, why did they vote for it? Today’s order gives effect to the budget that has been approved by Parliament and puts vital cash into the hands of Scot...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
31 May 2018
Biodiversity and Biodiversity Reporting Duties: Post-legislative Scrutiny
I remind friends and colleagues that the whole purpose of the duty is to try to integrate nature conservation in public processes. Reporting on whether public bodies have achieved that is at the tail end of the process. I am looking at the submission from a colleague in Eas...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
04 Mar 2020
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in Early Years Education
There are social and cultural issues around that. That lack of confidence sets in at a very early age, so we need to do more to intervene at a much earlier age to turn that around. I hope that I am not overdramatising the issue. It is crucial to provide that confidence, thro...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Committee
06 Sep 2022
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24
Good morning, everyone. I will pick on Mike Callaghan and Gary Fairley from COSLA to ask whether issues that East Ayrshire Council—my council—raised in its submission are shared by councils across Scotland. One of the big messages in East Ayrshire Council’s submission is ab...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Housing
I absolutely do, but the member may want to have a word with his Labour councillors in East Ayrshire, because they have not got the message. Interruption. Members can laugh if they like, but those councillors did not mention it. However, it is not just the numbers that matter...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
27 Nov 2012
St Andrew’s Day
I thank the member for that clarification, but if that is the best example that she can come up with, she is struggling to present her case.The stories about St Andrew the apostle are many and varied. He was the first apostle and follower of Christ. As many members have said, ...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
31 May 2017
Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
If you look at the two submissions from Ayrshire councils, you will see that North Ayrshire Council provided some detail on its estimate of the additional costs. East Ayrshire Council was pretty much content with your estimates but pointed out that if there were additional cri...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Nov 2020
Covid-19
I wanted to ask the First Minister about support for long Covid sufferers, but in the light of the announcements relating to East, North and South Ayrshire, will she please say a little more about the reasons why East and South Ayrshire are to move to level 4 while North Ayrsh...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2022
National Drugs Mission
As I start, I gently remind the Tories that there were 3,000 drug poisoning deaths in England and Wales last year, and nearly 5,000 drug-related deaths in total, which is the highest since 1993 in those areas. However, no one in Parliament will stand up and say that that is al...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2025
Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
First, I thank Richard Leonard for mentioning the Fenwick Weavers Society, which, in 1761, established the world’s first co-op. The rest of his speech made me wonder whether I had wandered into the wrong debate, but I enjoyed it, nevertheless. The Community Wealth Building (S...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2011
Orthopaedic Trauma Services (Ayr Hospital)
I congratulate my fellow Ayrshire MSP John Scott on securing the debate and bringing the matter to the Parliament’s attention. As members said, the motion has been overtaken by NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s decision to withdraw its closure proposal and maintain orthopaedic trauma ...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
11 Jan 2017
Draft Budget 2017-18
Cabinet secretary, there was a discussion earlier about growth schemes and the impact that they could have on regenerating local economies. As you know, the Ayrshire economy lags behind the Scottish economy on a number of factors. There has been support from the Scottish Gover...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
25 Apr 2017
Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank James Kelly for raising that point. Labour seems to forget, or completely overlook, the economic impact that eliminating the tax will have. I will speak about Prestwick airport in a moment. I hope that Labour and Mr Kelly support the investment in growth and jobs that...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2018
General Question Time · Direct Rail Services (Ayrshire and Edinburgh)
The minister will be aware that, under current arrangements, it takes more than two hours to get from stations in Ayrshire to Edinburgh, and that all those journeys involve changing trains and/or stations. As the minister said, there are no direct services for a journey of onl...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2019
Transport Infrastructure (South-west Scotland)
I look forward to hearing contributions that might be made to the debate, Presiding Officer. When Labour was in power in Scotland, it delivered one major project on the A75. In the first five years of the SNP Government, more than £36 million was spent on that road, compared ...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
24 Feb 2022
Section 22 Report: “The 2020/21 audit of Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”
We know that there are about 300 jobs linked directly to the airport and about 1,400 spin-off jobs associated with the wider Ayrshire economy. We know that the airport is pivotal to the Ayrshire local authorities in terms of taking the Ayrshire Growth Deal forward and in relat...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Mar 2022
Scottish Tourism Month 2022
I thank Evelyn Tweed for bringing the debate to the chamber. It comes at an important time for the tourism industry in Scotland, as we slowly begin to emerge from two years of restrictions as a result of Covid. To say that our tourism industry took a hammering during Covid is...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
18 Jan 2024
Section 22 report: “The 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”
Thanks for that, convener. Oracle is well established and trustworthy. I am just glad that the system is not called Horizon and it is not riddled with bugs that will end up putting people in jail. I think that it is important to put that on the record. It is very respected sof...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
29 Jan 2009
Gaelic Language Plan
I am so envious of my colleagues who can stand here and deliver a speech in Gaelic as either their first or second language. I ask for your sympathy, Presiding Officer, as I deliver this speech in my second language—English—my first being closer to Ayrshire Scots, which is sim...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
11 Jun 2014
Section 23 Report
Bruce Crawford led us into discussion of good practice around Scotland, and you have cited a couple of examples in Edinburgh and Fife, where some good work has been taking place and savings have been achieved. I can add to that an example from my own local authority. East Ayrs...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
27 Sep 2017
Brexit (Impact on Scottish Budget)
I can almost see my colleagues in east Ayrshire, North Ayrshire and South Ayrshire reaching for their email in horror at the prospect of a city-only regional policy. We will get the spin-off benefit from that, of course, as we always have, but I do not think that they will rea...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
20 Dec 2018
Section 22 Reports
I know that you rely on working with partners in the integration joint boards in North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire. Presumably, they all run at different paces. What factors do you rely on that are outwith your control but impact on delivering the successful tra...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Committee
04 Nov 2020
Covid-19: Scotland’s Strategic Framework and Subordinate Legislation
I have two or three questions that I have been asked by my constituents. My first question is a follow-up to Stuart McMillan’s question. Why did we change the relevant boundaries from health boards to local councils? Several constituents have asked me that, particularly in rel...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
01 Feb 2022
National Planning Framework 4
I go back to a point that Tony Cain made earlier. Tony, you were talking about the disparity between housing supply in east and west of Scotland, and you mentioned Ayrshire in particular. Is it fair to expect the NPF4 to address that? Should there be a direct link to that issu...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Committee
28 May 2025
Regional Inequalities and Productivity
Good morning, everyone. I wonder whether I could continue to lock you into the discussion about Scotland’s regional imbalance. I am thinking, in particular, about my area, Ayrshire, compared with other parts of Scotland, principally the east and the north. I have been a membe...
Willie Coffey SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Gaelic Educational Services (Ayrshire)
I welcome the Government’s proposals in the Scottish Languages Bill that will give more powers to communities to request more Gaelic-language education services. However, we have a clear issue in Ayrshire. Gaelic-speaking families face splitting up their children at school bec...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (SNP): SNP Chamber
17 Sep 2009
Diageo
I stand here again to speak in support of the 700 Johnnie Walker workers in Kilmarnock and Hurlford who are demoralised, but not defeated.The events since Diageo's announcement on 1 July, which was ratified on 9 September, that it intends to sever all links between Kilmarnock ...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
21 Mar 2013
Foreign Language Learning in Primary Schools Inquiry
I record my thanks to Eileen Martin, who accompanied me to the meeting with two schools in East Ayrshire, and Alasdair MacCaluim, one of the Parliament’s Gaelic officers. Eileen helpfully took some notes of the meeting, which was fantastic to see.I visited Darvel primary schoo...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
27 Mar 2013
Section 23 Reports
I want to spring to the defence of the community planning partnerships. I do not see the report as a damning report; I see it as a very helpful report at this stage in the life of the community planning partnerships. We have to remember that the process even pre-dates devoluti...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
25 Mar 2015
Local Government Benchmarking System
I have one last question about the issue of family groupings. When I was a local councillor, I well remember the family grouping that East Ayrshire was part of, but from time to time I wondered why we could not get a comparison between an activity in East Ayrshire and an activ...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Sep 2016
Early Learning and Childcare Provision
There are a few occasions in the life of the Parliament when we as members get an opportunity to take part in something that will transform the lives of Scotland’s youngsters and their families. The proposal to offer 30 hours each week of fully funded childcare for all three a...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
14 Dec 2017
Self-directed Support (Post-legislative Scrutiny)
I was going to ask our COSLA colleagues about that. You mentioned East Ayrshire. We have taken some evidence from East Ayrshire and, as it is the local authority for the area that I represent, I know what is being done down there and I am pretty impressed. What can Paul Gray a...
Willie Coffey SNP Committee
17 May 2018
“Early learning and childcare”
It is happening in East Ayrshire, and there are good-news stories to tell about that area. What is COSLA’s perspective on local authorities’ preparedness, particularly in relation to premises? Staffing was mentioned earlier. I know that East Ayrshire Council is doing what Jan...
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Meeting of the Parliament 14 May 2019

14 May 2019 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
The Place Principle
Coffey, Willie SNP Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley Watch on SPTV

There is good news from East Ayrshire, at least, which I hope might bring a smile to the faces of some of the gloomsters in the chamber.

When I read the briefing notes for the debate, my first reaction was to think, “At long last. Well done. It is good to put people and place at the centre of everything that we do.” The place principle approach is easy to understand and can be rewarding for the people who use it. At first sight, it might appear to be one of those initiatives that appear and then gently slip off the radar, but I think that it will become an important tool in helping people to set out a vision for their place and community.

As usual, I am indebted to colleagues in East Ayrshire Council, who stepped up to the mark again and provided me with a helpful insight into the trailblazing work that is going on in East Ayrshire in support of the place principle—or placemaking, as it is referred to down there.

My friend and colleague Councillor Elena Whitham is COSLA’s spokesperson on community wellbeing and serves as the deputy leader of East Ayrshire Council. From what she and others have told me, East Ayrshire was the first council in Scotland to adopt placemaking that is led by and for the community. As far back as 2016, the council changed how its planning and economic development teams worked to incorporate the place-based approach.

The placemaking model lets people in the community take control of their priorities for improving where they live, and such an approach is at the heart of the principle that the Government has set out today. In East Ayrshire, council and community steering groups have worked together to produce a map of the community, to identify areas that need improvement and to consider how improvements might be made.

We think that the first example of that in Scotland was in the Irvine valley town of Newmilns. The approach has also been taken in Ochiltree, Catrine and neighbouring communities, and it is in progress in another 28 locations in East Ayrshire. The steering group for the approach, the Newmilns Regeneration Association, undertook essential community engagement, running workshops and public consultations to produce maps and action plans for Newmilns and Greenholm. The resulting placemaking map and action programme identified the community’s priorities for Newmilns, which were fed into the development of East Ayrshire Council’s community-led action plans.

The Newmilns placemaking plan was approved by the council in 2018, and it has since been adopted by the council as statutory supplementary guidance. Why is that important? Because, once adopted, it has now become part of the local planning policy. That is the key: all the good work that was done by local people is now very much enshrined in the local planning process.

It is a long way from the planning process that I remember, in which officials—God bless them—presented a community master plan to local people after it had been devised pretty much exclusively by them. The place principle approach now gives the local community’s vision the appropriate status and influence, and it must be taken into account by private developers and public sector organisations—and why not? I have seen the work that was carried out in Newmilns, and it is great to see the town from that perspective, setting out a vision for the creation of more civic space with cycling and walking areas; for buildings being protected and developed; for new housing spaces and places with business potential; and for improved streetscapes and environmental improvements. All of those things provide us with a more holistic view of how our communities see their future and how they want their towns and villages to develop.

I say, “Well done” to Newmilns. That is the reality in East Ayrshire, and I commend the approach to members to persuade their councils to embrace it elsewhere. East Ayrshire Council has already allocated £1.7 million from its town centre fund, using community-led regeneration as the driver, and the approach is working—it is not theoretical or pie in the sky, as some members have suggested. I look forward to placemaking being progressed right across Kilmarnock, the Irvine valley, Ayrshire and, indeed, Scotland. It really works, because local people feel that they have influence in shaping the future of their communities. I encourage members to come and see the work. They should visit Newmilns this year and take part in the local food and arts and crafts festivals on September 21 and 22, when they will be made most welcome.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-17265, in the name of Aileen Campbell, on adopting the place principle. 15:28
The Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government (Aileen Campbell) SNP
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Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
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Aileen Campbell SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Before we hear Mr Rowley’s intervention, I say to members that there is time for interventions—you will get your time back.
Alex Rowley Lab
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Aileen Campbell SNP
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Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
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Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
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Alex Rowley Lab
I am saying that we need look only at the evidence of the cuts to council budgets over the past decade to see the impact that austerity is having and, theref...
Aileen Campbell SNP
The debate is about trying to make better use of the resources and public funds that we have in order to make good on the Christie principles and on the noti...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Before you respond, Mr Rowley, I remind the cabinet secretary not to use the term “you” and to speak through the chair, please.
Aileen Campbell SNP
I apologise, Presiding Officer.
Alex Rowley Lab
The Labour manifesto “For the Many Not the Few” sets out a plan for £70 billion-odd of investment coming to Scotland over the next decade. That is the kind o...
Michelle Ballantyne (South Scotland) (Con) Con
In 2012, when I was appointed to my local council’s planning committee, I was given a publication entitled “Placemaking and design” which, I was informed, co...
Andy Wightman (Lothian) (Green) Green
I thank the Scottish Government for bringing the topic to debate this afternoon. The Greens are happy to support the motion, and we support the place princip...
Neil Findlay Lab
How many of the people who come to Mr Wightman’s surgeries, or email or write to him, talk about the cuts to local government? Is it a significant part of hi...
Andy Wightman Green
Yes. People come to me talking about the pressures faced by local government and the cuts that are taking place across the country. I agree—it is in a bad pl...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP
It is a pleasure to speak in the debate, which, judging by the contributions so far, will be fairly positive. As every member will agree, Scotland’s communi...
Gordon Lindhurst (Lothian) (Con) Con
I, too, welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate. Our happiness and wellbeing depend to a great extent on the place in which we live. We should have p...
Bob Doris (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP) SNP
I will highlight excellent community-led work that is taking place in my constituency. It has been a privilege to support such efforts in the communities tha...
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I am sure that many of us love the places that we live in; we are connected to them and to the people who live around us. Across Scotland, communities have o...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
I welcome this debate and the dialogue on the place principle. Listening to some colleagues in the chamber, one would think that life was perfect before the ...
Jeremy Balfour (Lothian) (Con) Con
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Stuart McMillan SNP
If Mr Balfour reads the Official Report, he will see that I said that there is still a journey to be undertaken but I welcome the progress that has been made.
Jeremy Balfour Con
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Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP
There is good news from East Ayrshire, at least, which I hope might bring a smile to the faces of some of the gloomsters in the chamber. When I read the bri...
Angela Constance (Almond Valley) (SNP) SNP
In advance of today’s debate, I took the time to read the Scottish Government’s three-page factsheet that explains the place principle. The nub of it is that...
Alex Rowley Lab
I have made it clear that there is nothing in the Government’s motion that I could disagree with. However, sometimes there is a sense that the Parliament is ...
Willie Coffey SNP
I invite Alex Rowley and his colleagues to come down to East Ayrshire and see the process working in practice. He would be very welcome to come and see it.