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Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Nov 2023
Culture in Communities
I am delighted to open this debate as convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. I would like to put on record my thanks to our clerks for their work in organising our inquiry. I also want to thank everyone who took part in our lunchtime even...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2023
Budget 2023-24 (Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny)
I welcome the opportunity to speak on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We focused our pre-budget scrutiny on the culture spending portfolio. I thank all those who attended our round tables and who submitted evidence to the committee. ...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Feb 2024
Budget 2024-25
I am pleased to be speaking on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. The focus of our budget scrutiny, as it has been throughout the parliamentary session, has been the Government’s culture portfolio spend. That approach has the benefit of...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
As part of our pre-budget scrutiny for 2026-27, the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee considered the role of the culture sector in addressing climate change and reaching net zero. Our findings and recommendations were set out in our pre-budget report...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Jan 2022
Budget 2022-23 (Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny)
I am delighted to speak on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. I am sure that a few “weel-swall’d kytes ... Are bent like drums” in the chamber today. Burns night is, quite simply, a global phenomenon and it is estimated that 9.5 mill...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jan 2025
Support for the Culture Sector
I am just old enough to have seen the release of Bill Forsyth’s film “That Sinking Feeling” in 1979. I well remember being struck by the Glasgow humour and the Scottish attitude in it. In the final few frames, one of the protagonists is standing there, trying to flog off some ...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Jan 2025
Scottish Budget 2025-26
As convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, I am pleased to speak on its behalf today. As always, I thank our committee clerks and the Scottish Parliament information centre for their support of the committee’s budget scrutiny. At the star...
Clare Adamson SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2026
Budget 2026-27
My apologies, Presiding Officer. I welcome the opportunity to speak today on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. The committee adopted a cumulative approach to budget scrutiny over session 6. Consequently, our most recent budget report ...
The Convener SNP Committee
16 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Welcome back. I remind members that we have no flexibility on time and that we have other agenda items to get through this morning. Our third agenda item is consideration of a draft statutory instrument. Following the evidence session with the cabinet secretary and his offici...
Clare Adamson (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Aug 2014
Scotland’s Festivals
I am pleased to have been called to speak in the debate this afternoon. Scotland is simply one of the most exciting places in the world to be this year. As someone who enjoyed the ydance youth festival during the Commonwealth games and George R R Martin at the book festival, I...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
11 May 2023
Culture in Communities
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 15th meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is to take evidence in our culture in communities inquiry, which is focused on taking a place-based approach to culture. Thi...
The Convener SNP Committee
20 Apr 2023
Culture in Communities
Under our third agenda item, we will begin to take evidence as part of our culture in communities inquiry, which is focused on taking a place-based approach to culture. Our first evidence session is a round-table discussion with local authorities and cultural trusts. We are jo...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
11 Jan 2024
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25
I wish you a good morning and a warm welcome to the first meeting in 2024 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Happy new year to everyone who is participating and watching. Our first agenda item is to take evidence as part of our budget scrutin...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Dec 2022
Health Inequalities (Report)
I thank the convener and members of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for the deliberations that are contained in its informative and challenging report. The subject of the debate is relevant to us all, as Gillian Martin so rightly points out. It is relevant to all a...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
16 Sep 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23: Culture Sector
Good morning. I warmly welcome everyone to the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We have received apologies from Mark Ruskell, who has other committee engagements this morning. Our only agenda item today is pre-budget scrutiny of culture sector fun...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 May 2023
Culture in Communities
Our second agenda item is to take evidence on our culture in communities inquiry, which is focused on taking a place-based approach to culture. We have two evidence sessions this morning. For our first session, we are joined by Kresanna Aigner, chief executive officer and cre...
The Convener SNP Committee
08 Jun 2023
Culture in Communities
Agenda item 2 is evidence for our inquiry into culture in communities, which has focused on a place-based approach to culture. We are joined by Alastair Evans, interim director of strategy and planning, and Karen Dick, head of place, partnership and communities, both from Crea...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
23 Feb 2023
BBC (Digital-first Agenda)
Good morning, and a very warm welcome to the sixth meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is to take evidence on the impact of the BBC’s digital-first agenda and Radio Scotland’s planned schedule changes to m...
Clare Adamson (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Jan 2012
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate this afternoon.The budget is being set in the most difficult of financial circumstances. The Scottish Government has highlighted a 12.3 per cent real-terms reduction in the budget in 2014-15, with a 7 per cent fall in this finan...
Clare Adamson (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Jun 2011
Taking Scotland Forward: Culture and External Affairs
As a Lanarkshire lass, I am delighted that our new Scots makar is Newarthill-born Liz Lochhead. In her poem “Kidspoem/Bairnsang”, she describes more beautifully and succinctly that I could a little of my and my peers’ early experience of Scottish culture. The poem is about a w...
The Convener SNP Committee
18 May 2023
Culture in Communities
Agenda item 2 is evidence taking for our culture in communities inquiry, which is focused on taking a place-based approach to culture. This morning, we are joined by Craig McLaren, director of Scotland, Ireland and English regions, Royal Town Planning Institute; Johanna Boyd, ...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
19 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 20th meeting in 2024 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is to continue to take evidence as part of our pre-budget scrutiny on funding for culture. We have two evidence sessions thi...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
03 Oct 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Good morning and welcome to the 22nd meeting in 2024 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We have only one agenda item this morning, which is evidence on funding for culture, as part of our pre-budget scrutiny. We are joined by the Cabinet Secre...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
18 Sep 2025
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 23rd meeting of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee in 2025. We have received apologies from Neil Bibby. Our first agenda item is to continue taking evidence as part of our pre-budget scrutiny for 2026-27. W...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Sep 2021
Pre-Budget Scrutiny: Culture Sector Funding
Thank you. Your final comment goes into an area that we have not been able to touch on today, which is the importance of the cultural community to the wellbeing economy agenda. In our budget scrutiny, we are focusing on funding for the culture sector, but we have already seen ...
Clare Adamson (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Jun 2013
Student Support
First, I will put on the record what the minimum income guarantee will mean for Scottish students. It will mean an annual income of £7,250, through a combination of bursaries and loans, for students from families that are on incomes of less than £17,000. All students, regardle...
The Convener SNP Committee
02 Mar 2023
BBC (Digital-first Agenda)
Agenda item 3 is an evidence session on the proposed schedule changes to Radio Scotland’s music programmes within the context of the impact of the BBC’s digital-first agenda on broadcasting output in Scotland. We are joined this morning by Steve Carson, director of BBC Scotlan...
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Jun 2021
Legacy Papers
I thank everyone for making so many interesting points. I am glad to see that the importance of interparliamentary working came to the fore for most of you, because I am conscious that we need to work hard on that. I am delighted that there is consensus around building those r...
The Convener SNP Committee
19 Jan 2023
Presidency of the Council of the European Union
I turn to our remit. The committee has a long name, which includes not only constitution and external affairs but culture. Last year, we had an international culture summit, with a special day that was focused on Ukraine and its culture, which was about how we might be able to...
The Convener SNP Committee
04 May 2023
Culture in Communities
On our second panel are Kathryn Welch, programme lead, Culture Collective, and Morvern Cunningham, creative lead, Culture Collective. A warm welcome to you both. We had an interesting session this morning in which we heard very positive comments from the panel about the Cultur...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
19 Dec 2023
Ukrainians in Scotland
I declare an interest as a member of the cross-party group on Ukraine. I welcome the comments about Colin Beattie setting that up in the Parliament. I am also the MSP for Motherwell and Wishaw. We have a project in North Lanarkshire that has seen more than 80 families come to...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
20 Jan 2022
Budget Scrutiny 2022-23
Good morning, and a very warm welcome to the second meeting of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee in 2022. Our first agenda item today is budget scrutiny. On 9 December 2021, the Scottish Government published the Scottish budget for 2022-23. This...
The Convener SNP Committee
29 Jun 2023
Culture in Communities
Our second agenda item is our—hopefully pleasant—inquiry into culture in communities. We welcome back Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, who is joined by Lisa Baird, deputy director of cultural access organisations in the Sco...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
21 Sep 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 25th meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is evidence as part of our pre-budget scrutiny on funding for culture. We are delighted to be joined this morning by Duncan ...
The Convener SNP Committee
05 Oct 2023
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2024-25
Under our next agenda item, we will take evidence as part of our pre-budget scrutiny of culture funding from the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson. He is joined by Penelope Cooper, director of culture and major events at the Scot...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
12 Sep 2024
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26
Good morning and welcome the 19th meeting of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee in 2024. Our first agenda item is to begin taking evidence as part of our pre-budget scrutiny of funding for culture. I am delighted that we are joined today by Lucy ...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
06 Nov 2025
Historic Environment Scotland
Good morning and a warm welcome to the 28th meeting in 2025 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is to take further evidence on Historic Environment Scotland. We are joined by Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for Cons...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
19 May 2022
Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
Good morning, everyone, and a very warm welcome to the 13th meeting in 2022 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is an update on the meeting of the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly that the deputy convener and I attende...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
27 Oct 2022
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning. I give a warm welcome to the 23rd meeting in 2022 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is to decide whether to take agenda item 3 in private. Are members content to do so? Members indicated agreement.
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
24 Nov 2022
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and a very warm welcome to the 27th meeting of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee in 2022. We have received apologies this morning from Maurice Golden MSP. Our first item of business is a decision on taking an agenda item in private....
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
02 Feb 2023
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the fourth meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is a decision on taking agenda item 3 in private. Are members content to take that item in private? Members indicated agre...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
08 Jun 2023
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and welcome to the 19th meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. Our first agenda item is a decision on whether to take business in private. Are members content to take agenda item 3 in private? Members: indicated agr...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
15 Jun 2023
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 20th meeting in 2023 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We have received apologies from Maurice Golden MSP. Our colleague Mark Ruskell joins us remotely. Our first agenda item is a decision on taking b...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
18 Jan 2024
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and welcome to the second meeting of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee in 2024. Our first agenda item is a decision on taking business in private. Are members content to take agenda item 4 in private? Members indicated agreement.
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
16 May 2024
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
05 Feb 2026
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and a warm welcome to the fifth meeting in 2026 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee.Our first agenda item is a decision on taking business in private. Do members agree to take agenda item 3 in private and to consider the draft repo...
The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
14 Jun 2018
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
20 Feb 2019
Subordinate Legislation
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
29 May 2019
Subordinate Legislation
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The Convener SNP Committee
18 Sep 2019
Subordinate Legislation
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
28 Oct 2020
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
18 Nov 2020
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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The Convener (Clare Adamson) SNP Committee
16 Dec 2020
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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The Convener SNP Committee
27 Jan 2021
Subordinate Legislation
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The Convener SNP Committee
07 Oct 2021
Pre-budget Scrutiny 2022-23: Culture Sector
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The Convener SNP Committee
04 May 2023
Culture in Communities
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Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP Chamber
21 Nov 2023
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Meeting of the Parliament 16 November 2023

16 Nov 2023 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Culture in Communities
Adamson, Clare SNP Motherwell and Wishaw Watch on SPTV

I am delighted to open this debate as convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. I would like to put on record my thanks to our clerks for their work in organising our inquiry. I also want to thank everyone who took part in our lunchtime event to highlight the report.

We are joined in the gallery by representatives who took part in our inquiry, some of whom attended our evidence sessions. That includes people from the WHALE arts centre, the Museums Association, Museums Galleries Scotland, Creative Lives and Art27. We had performances from those who are delivering some of the projects, including Recovery Scotland, the North Lanarkshire Recovery Community band, Reeltime Music, Culture Collective representative John Martin Fulton, Storytelling Centre representative—also a representative of the Culture Collective—Jane Mather and Spotlight Shotts. I welcome those who are with us today.

As I said, I am delighted to open the debate. Our inquiry considered the important matter of access to culture in communities. As we heard, for many people, participation in culture in their community is

“what their cultural life looks like”.—[Official Report, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, 4 May 2023; c 35.]

It is about being part of a local choir, a book club or a drama group, going along to a makeshift cinema in a town hall or library, setting up an open-mic night or joining in on gala day.

Scotland is a culturally rich nation, so it is important to ensure not only that communities across Scotland have the opportunity to participate in and enjoy cultural activities—and not only participate but be empowered to shape the cultural life of their place and their community—but that organisations that deliver cultural interventions in communities truly understand and respond to the unique needs of those communities. Indeed, the Scottish Government’s culture strategy is clear in that regard. It says:

“Giving people a greater say in shaping the cultural life of their communities ... can help protect Scotland’s ... cultural heritage”.

That gets to the nub of the place-based approach to culture, which is a key focus for the culture strategy, and it builds on long-standing ambitions to adopt community-led approaches to service delivery.

Our report considered the challenges and opportunities in delivering that place-based approach to culture. I thank again all the organisations that submitted evidence to the inquiry or took part in our visits, and those who took part in our round-table discussions during the inquiry. I also thank those who participated in our engagement visits to the communities in Wester Hailes, Craigmillar, Dumfries and Orkney. That rich evidence helped to inform our inquiry and the findings of our report. We heard countless positive examples of that place-based cultural work being delivered in communities. We saw at first hand the transformative impact that local cultural projects are having, including on regeneration, on creative placemaking and, particularly, on the support of wellbeing.

However, our report also identified several challenges facing national and local government in delivering that approach. Those challenges must be addressed to realise the ambition of the cultural strategy.

The deputy convener will expand on some of those challenges in his closing remarks, but I will begin with the importance of supporting the vital role of voluntary arts. We heard that the “vast majority” of cultural activities in communities are

“dependent on the efforts of volunteers.”

We saw that in action on our visit to Orkney, where we met the volunteer-run cultural groups that are the backbone of Orkney’s cultural life. We heard not only of the immense commitment from the community to make cultural activity happen but of the challenge of volunteer fatigue and burn-out.

We know that not all communities have the time and resources to volunteer. Given the vital role of volunteers in sustaining local culture, we are concerned about the impacts of those inequalities on opportunities for cultural participation.

We also heard calls for there to be greater support for the voluntary arts, with capacity building and regular microgrant funding for voluntary groups. We have asked the Scottish Government and Creative Scotland to explore whether further support can be provided, particularly to the communities with fewer resources.

I now turn to the wider challenge of funding. That was central to the evidence that we received.

The long-standing financial challenges that the culture sector faces, which have intensified in recent years, have been well documented. Indeed, the committee’s pre-budget report, which was published last week, says that the “perfect storm” facing the sector

“has not abated over the last 12 months”.

We heard that the wider budgetary pressures were constraining funding for cultural organisations to deliver place-based projects and activities, local government cultural services and publicly owned community spaces in which cultural activity takes place. Those funding constraints pose a significant challenge to the successful delivery of the culture policy. Community-based cultural projects need to be embedded over the longer term to be successful. However, that work often relies on short-term and volatile project funding. Indeed, we heard the phrase “donut funding” mentioned. Quite often, projects would be funded, but the infrastructure and organisational aspects that are needed to support those individual projects would not be.

We heard that the Culture Collective programme had been a powerful example of a national place-based initiative that had supported cultural organisations and artists to work in partnership with communities to develop local projects, and that that had benefited from being “funded at scale” over a two-year period. The Stellar Quines representative said that the programme had enabled it to show

“how it could be and what might be possible”—[Official Report, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, 4 May 2023; c 20.]

if the necessary funding was available to deliver that work on an on-going basis. With funding for the programme concluding, the Scottish Government should now set out how its legacy will be built upon through future place-based initiatives and the new cultural strategy.

On our visit to WHALE arts centre in Wester Hailes, we heard about donut funding, which supports delivery but not the overheads from having a building or the infrastructure that is needed to support an organisation to do administrative and planning work.

A significant challenge for organisations was trying to deliver long-term transformative work. Who in the funding landscape should cover those overheads? We think that that question needs further consideration. We believe that there needs to be clearer understanding of the roles of national and local government funding for community-based culture in supporting the activity itself and the infrastructure that underpins it.

The emphasis on the role of communities and place in the culture strategy is very welcome. However, in practice, there still needs to be a much greater prioritisation of the role of community culture at the heart of the culture sector as a whole in recognition of the fact that, for many people, their cultural participation in their communities is perhaps the only cultural activity that they will take part in.

We have invited the Scottish Government to consider whether community-based culture should be funded separately from professional arts and whether they should not be seen as having parity. I note the Scottish Government’s response that that model will be taken into consideration.

Local government also has an essential role to play, but the on-going funding challenges that it faces are leading to real-terms reductions in spend on local cultural activities, which are often seen as low-hanging fruit. We are concerned about the impact that that could have on the delivery of services in communities. The Glasgow Life culture trust said:

“the health of local government finances has a direct impact on the funding available for the services that Glasgow Life provides.”

Community Leisure UK said that any reductions in spend on culture

“will now result in reductions in provision”,

as all the saving mechanisms had already been considered and implemented. The Museums Association said that that could lead to

“local authorities limiting cultural provision or removing free access to culture”.

National and local government need to work in partnership to assess the on-going impact of the fiscal environment—

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-11153, in the name of Clare Adamson, on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture ...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
I am delighted to open this debate as convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. I would like to put on record my thanks t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I am sorry to interrupt, Ms Adamson, but I think that your allocated time is nine minutes.
Clare Adamson SNP
I beg your pardon, Deputy Presiding Officer.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We do not have any time in hand.
Clare Adamson SNP
On that note, I will conclude. I move, That the Parliament notes the conclusions and recommendations contained in the Constitution, Europe, External Affair...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you very much, Ms Adamson. I call the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson. You have up to eight minutes, ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP
I am pleased to be here today to hear from colleagues across the chamber about how we harness the opportunities and rise to the challenges of place-based cul...
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
The debate provides a welcome opportunity for the Parliament to set out its vision for embedding culture in our communities. An effective place-based approac...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
As a committee member and on behalf of Scottish Labour, I am pleased to welcome the report, which highlights the benefits of a place-based approach to cultur...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate, with speeches of up to six minutes. 15:59
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP
I am a member of the committee but, unlike the previous speakers, I was not there during consideration of the report that we are discussing today, so I canno...
Sharon Dowey (South Scotland) (Con) Con
I welcome this debate on the conclusions and recommendations in the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee’s report, “Culture in Commun...
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Sharon Dowey Con
No—time is short today. The lack of certainty and stability makes those organisations’ lives very difficult. That is just one example, but the committee’s r...
Kaukab Stewart (Glasgow Kelvin) (SNP) SNP
I praise the work of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. A lot of work goes into taking evidence and producing committee report...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I thank the committee members who carried out the inquiry, those who gave evidence and the clerks and researchers for their work in distilling that evidence ...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate, and I, too, put on record my thanks to the members and clerks of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Ms Harper, we have no time in hand. Could you bring your remarks to a close, please?
Emma Harper SNP
Okay—yes. I am in my final sentence. I welcome the committee’s report and the debate today. 16:30
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
It has been an absolute privilege to sit on the committee during this inquiry. We had a unique opportunity to hear from an incredible array of cultural organ...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
As a substitute member of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, I am pleased to speak in this debate, which has offered us the op...
Foysol Choudhury (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Place-based approaches to culture are vital. They enable communities to make decisions about culture that best suit the needs and wants of the local populati...
Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I am pleased to be able to contribute to today’s debate on how we can empower our communities to deliver a place-based approach. It is great to hear from aro...
Keith Brown SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Pam Gosal Con
I do not think that I have enough time. The committee was therefore right to recommend that the Government work with Creative Scotland, the Convention of Sc...
The Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development (Christina McKelvie) SNP
I thank my colleagues for their contributions and the committee, which is diligently chaired by Clare Adamson, for its detailed report. I am very pleased th...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
I call Donald Cameron to wind up the debate on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. 17:02
Donald Cameron (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
The debate has been wide ranging and helpful. I add my thanks to the committee’s clerks for all their work on its inquiry into culture in the communities and...
Neil Bibby Lab
We heard evidence about the importance of transport links and of having affordable and reliable public transport to get people to spaces where they can acces...