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Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
26 Jan 2017
Improving Scotland’s Planning
On that basis, there is a lot of room to work together. I was disappointed when I saw the minister’s motion, because the important starting point for us is to recognise where we are. Within weeks of the commission that Alex Neil put in place reporting, the first thing that th...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
11 Mar 2015
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Mr Wilson is absolutely correct on that. I have talked to people in various public organisations about the bill in general and about participation requests in particular, which are a significant element of the bill. The general response from those people has been, “Yeah, but w...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Apr 2015
Economy and Finances
It has been disappointing how some SNP members have chosen to talk down Scotland. When we are trying to have a serious discussion about important issues for Scotland’s future, it is ridiculous for Mike MacKenzie to suggest that Scotland is too wee, too stupid and too poor and ...
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
05 Oct 2017
First Minister’s Question Time · Universal Credit (Roll-out)
In her programme for government, the First Minister announced that she would bring forward a number of papers to set out the case for this Parliament having more powers. The Labour Party looks forward to those papers. Where we can work together and where it makes sense to have...
6. Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Apr 2018
General Question Time · Fife Health and Social Care Partnership (Primary Care Recruitment)
To ask the Scottish Government what support it is providing Fife health and social care partnership to recruit general practitioners and primary care staff in order to alleviate pressure on service delivery. (S5O-02022)
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Dec 2019
Food Insecurity
I thank those who supported my motion and paved the way for this debate, and the Labour business manager, who gave me the time for the debate. I want to acknowledge the Big Lottery Fund for making the funding available for what is an important piece of work, and Oxfam Scotlan...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2020
Scotland’s Future
In speaking in this debate, I want to make it clear that I very much recognise “the sovereign right of the” Scottish people “to determine the form of government best suited to their needs”. That is the position of the Labour Party, which is why the amendment that we lodged...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Jan 2021
University of St. Andrews (Degrees in Medicine and Dentistry) Bill: Stage 1
I am pleased to be speaking in this debate on the University of St. Andrews (Degrees in Medicine and Dentistry) Bill. Labour welcomes the bill’s introduction. I thank the Health and Sport Committee for its work on the stage 1 report that it produced and thank respondents for a...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Feb 2022
OVO Energy (Redundancies)
I join Jim Fairlie in expressing my anger and sheer disappointment in OVO Energy Ltd and its chief executive officer, Stephen Fitzpatrick, for the false and broken promises that they have made to their workforce and to communities including those in Perth and Dunfermline in th...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2022
Social Care Staff Pay
I thank those members who made today’s debate possible by signing my motion. In particular, I thank Willie Rennie and Murdo Fraser for signing the motion allowing the debate to take place. I was surprised that the Greens refused to sign the motion, given the fact that the ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 May 2022
National Walking Month
I am pleased to speak in this debate in recognition of national walking month. We have had a number of briefs for today’s debate that show evidence of all the massive advantages and health benefits of regular exercise, and walking is one of the easiest and most relaxing forms ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Nov 2022
Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill does not, in itself, make any major policy changes directly. It is a framework bill that provides extensive powers to ministers to decide whether to amend, retain or revoke any of at least 2,471 pieces of retained EU law. Howeve...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
30 Jan 2024
European Union
I have always believed that it is a privilege to speak in the chamber, but I must confess that I am becoming frustrated by the Government’s priorities and its failure to use its time in the chamber to acknowledge and address the massive challenges that the people of Scotland a...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 May 2024
Adult Mental Health
I thank the Public Audit Committee and the clerks for the detailed report, which I hope will make a positive contribution to improving adult mental health services across Scotland. There is much in the report, but with only four minutes, I will focus on only a few of the areas...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Committee
11 Jun 2014
Flexibility and Autonomy of Local Government
Minister, you mentioned the islands. In evidence to the committee, Professor James Mitchell said that it is notable that the island councils have consistently had among the highest electoral turnouts. It is also notable that, in the island councils, there is less political par...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
The last overview report that I read suggested that there is a way to go on the effectiveness of community planning partnerships—Interruption.
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
The overview report on community planning partnerships suggested that there is a way to go. We know that the community empowerment bill, which the minister talked about, is coming. Where is community planning at? What are the outstanding issues?It was interesting that scrutiny...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
What can we do to try to make that happen? Community planning partnerships have been around for a number of years. At one point, the finance secretary said that, if necessary, he would legislate to make some of those things happen. We know that it should happen, but it is not ...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
Mr Sinclair touched on health and social care partnerships. I think that I said earlier that there is a view that, financially, they are being set up to fail. Right now in councils, budgets for social work and older people, which are to be transferred, are overspending. Health...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
Can I ask one more question, convener?
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
I want to pick up on the point that Douglas Sinclair just made and a point that was made earlier. One of the most helpful reports that I have read in the past year or so is the report by the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and Senior Managers on benchmarking across...
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
05 Mar 2014
Work Programme (Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission Briefing)
Actually, I do.
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
24 Apr 2014
General Question Time · Oil and Gas Revenues (Forecasts)
Does the cabinet secretary agree that, if we are truly to get the benefits of oil and gas for our communities throughout Scotland, we need to consider a national training strategy so that people can get the skills to get the jobs in that sector?
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
01 Oct 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Mr Mundell’s submission raises a number of issues that will be useful to the committee. Obviously, we are focusing on part 8 of the bill today, but I thank him for his useful submission in general.
Alex Rowley Lab Committee
09 Oct 2014
Scottish Government Action Plan on European Engagement
We have all spent a lot of time recently on doorsteps. The general view is that Europe is remote and overly bureaucratic, that the people who are involved are on a bit of a jolly and that it is costly. The perception of what Europe does is not good. Given that Europe is so imp...
3. Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Nov 2014
General Question Time · Mental Health (Treatment)
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that anyone who may need help with a mental health problem can access appropriate help easily and receive treatment quickly. (S4O-03685)
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
13 Nov 2014
General Question Time · Mental Health (Treatment)
Given that the Scottish Association for Mental Health recently reported that in Scotland 25 per cent of people who experience a mental health problem will wait more than an a year before seeking help, and that an estimated 800,000 adults a year do not know where to access help...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
08 Jan 2015
Economy
A briefing from the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations states: “We are heartened by the Scottish Government’s recent and on-going rhetoric about tackling inequality and appreciating that doing so is part of growing a strong economy.” It goes on to state that the SC...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 May 2014
Regeneration
I, too, congratulate Kevin Stewart and the Local Government and regulationeneration Committee on the report, which makes a useful contribution to the on-going discussion about community renewal and regeneration. I draw the minister’s attention to some of the work of the Carne...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 May 2014
General Question Time · Police Scotland (Meetings)
I have already welcomed the additional police officers, but can the minister assure us that that measure is not now at risk, given the number of back-office staff who have been paid off and the number of police officers who now find themselves in offices doing office work, rat...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Mar 2014
National Planning Framework 3 and Scottish Planning Policy
I very much agree with the general principles set out in NPF3. Indeed, I think that we can all sign up to taking a longer-term view of putting in place the infrastructure and the resources to deliver a healthy and vibrant economy that meets the economic and social needs of the...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2015
General Question Time · North Ayrshire Economy
Yes, it is on the economy—thank you, Presiding Officer.
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
29 Jan 2015
General Question Time · North Ayrshire Economy
I welcome the investment in the North Ayrshire economy. Laughter. Does the Deputy First Minister acknowledge that this week’s announcement from Tesco will have a devastating effect on many economies, not least that of Kirkcaldy?
3. Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2015
General Question Time · Young People not in Education, Employment or Training (2014 School Leavers)
To ask the Scottish Government how many young people who left school in 2014 are not in education, employment or training. (S4O-04116)
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2015
General Question Time · Young People not in Education, Employment or Training (2014 School Leavers)
I thank the minister for that response. I know, from the most recent figures that are available, that 93,000 young people under the age of 24 are not in education, employment or training. For me, that is a national scandal—particularly as, under this Government since 2007, 54,...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Mar 2015
Local Government Finance (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015 [Draft]
Scottish Labour will support the motion put forward by the Deputy First Minister. I want to pick up a few points that the Deputy First Minister made. He talked about teacher numbers and the teacher pupil ratio. What came across clearly at the time when Mr Swinney broke off hi...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
18 Mar 2015
Opencast Coal Sites (Carbon Price Support Exemption)
I am grateful to those who supported my motion and enabled the debate tonight to take place. It is on an issue that, I believe, is of the utmost importance for my constituents and for communities across many of the former coalfield areas of Scotland. I have opencast sites i...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Apr 2015
Economy and Finances
Given that the SNP Government has committed to sticking to the Tory spending plans after the UK general election for the 2015-16 financial year, how would Mr McMillan tackle the issues that we need to tackle in Scotland, such as food banks, on which we cannot wait another year?
6. Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
06 May 2015
General Question Time · Police Scotland (Control Centre Responses)
To ask the Scottish Government how many complaints Police Scotland has received from Fife residents regarding police response and call-out times since services were moved from the Fife control centre to Bilston Glen. (S4O-04299)
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
06 May 2015
General Question Time · Police Scotland (Control Centre Responses)
Some three weeks ago in the town of Cowdenbeath in my constituency, a group of pensioners were terrified in their own homes as a result of antisocial behaviour. When they called the Bilston Glen centre and reported that, among other things that were happening, a wheelie-bin ha...
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
20 Mar 2014
General Question Time · Literacy and Numeracy Targets (Fife Schools)
It is concerning that, in 2011-12, 5.5 per cent of high school leavers left with no passes at Scottish credit and qualifications framework level 3 or better. In years gone by, we have seen many people leave the education system without qualifications and basic skills. It is eq...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
01 Oct 2015
General Question Time · Opencast Coal Sites
I share the minister’s disappointment at the letter from the UK Government. Does he agree that the Parliament should unite to make the case further? What can we do to put in place a programme that will address the levels of dereliction in Fife, Ayrshire and elsewhere in Scotland?
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Nov 2015
General Question Time · Care Careers (Men and Young People)
Does the minister recognise that low pay is a major barrier to recruitment and retention in the sector? Is she willing to consider the Government’s role in introducing a living wage across the care sector, as that would seem to be the correct way to move forward?
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
17 Dec 2015
General Question Time · Forth Road Bridge Closure (Impact on North-east Communities)
I agree that the first priority must be to get the bridge open, and I welcomed the confirmation that 4 January is the date that we are working to. Nevertheless, there are businesses in Fife and elsewhere that are experiencing difficulties and bearing a financial burden as a re...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Jan 2016
Public Services, Inequality and the Economy
As Mary Fee said, three big issues are being debated today: public services, tackling inequality and growing Scotland’s economy. In the time that we have had in the debate, we have been able to do them some justice. However, I certainly look forward to the debate over the next...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2016
Social and Economic Success
As the first member to speak after Lesley Brennan being sworn in, I welcome her to the chamber. Up to now, I was the newest member in the chamber, but it is now Lesley. I congratulate her. Applause. I hope that, in the weeks and months ahead, in the lead-up to the Scottish ge...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
13 Jan 2016
Caledonian Sleeper (National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers Strike)
When I read that the RMT members who work on the Caledonian sleeper were going on strike, I was interested to see what the problem was. As someone who has worked and lived in London and used the sleeper fairly regularly, I am aware of the importance of the sleeper service to p...
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab) Lab Chamber
02 Mar 2016
Health
Practices in Lochgelly, Rosyth and Benarty in my constituency are unable to recruit general practitioners. The same is true in Glenrothes, Leven, Methil and right across Fife. As far as primary care and investment in social care are concerned, the fact is that if we do not hav...
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
25 May 2016
Taking Scotland Forward
I also congratulate all those who have made their maiden speeches today. I am quite clear that, where we can work together for the betterment of our country and its people, we should be able to do so. That is what the people of Scotland expect, and it is also the right thing ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
29 Sep 2016
General Question Time · Housing Developments (Impact on Villages)
While local authorities have responsibility for drawing up and bringing forward local development plans, it is for the Scottish Government to sign those plans off. Is the minister aware that in many areas there are major delays in getting those plans signed off? In Fife’s case...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
04 Oct 2016
Draft Budget 2017-18 (Timetable)
The debate has been fairly consensual in that there is an acceptance that the Government is not in full control of the situation in terms of the UK Government’s autumn statement. However, when I looked at the papers last night and at what the Finance and Constitution Committee...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Oct 2016
Building a Fairer Scotland
Before moving the Scottish Labour amendment today, I first welcome the “Fairer Scotland Action Plan”. Although we have concerns about omissions from the plan and we have questions about the way in which it is to be delivered and funded, we will support the general direction. O...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
03 Nov 2016
Burial and Cremation Charges
I thank all the members who signed my motion to allow the debate to take place. One evening last year, I attended an event in the garden lobby that brought together members of many forums for the elderly throughout Scotland. As I spoke to those who attended, I asked them what...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Nov 2016
General Question Time · Fife Council (Meetings)
I spoke to the leader of Fife Council this morning. He told me that despite repeated requests to meet the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, the council is finding it difficult even to get a response. Will the minister use his good offices to...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
22 Dec 2016
General Question Time · Budget (Edinburgh)
The leader of the City of Edinburgh Council, Andrew Burns, describes the settlement for Edinburgh as “The worst revenue settlement since devolution”. He goes on to say: “Rarely in my near 18-years as a Local Councillor have I seen so much spin and manipulation of figures”, ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
12 Jan 2017
General Question Time · Fife Council (Meetings)
I support Jenny Gilruth asking the question today. Not only is Levenmouth not served by rail, but it is the part of Fife with the highest deprivation. Will the minister ensure that we have joined-up government and that different parts of the Scottish Government will push for t...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 May 2017
Disabled People
I support the general direction of the motion and I hope that we can find some consensus in Parliament this afternoon in this important debate. Scottish Labour welcomes “A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People: Our Delivery Plan to 2021 for the United Nations Convention on the ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Sep 2017
Programme for Government 2017-18
I welcome everyone back to Parliament, and I congratulate all who were involved in the construction and design of the Queensferry crossing—the magnificent new bridge that links the wonderful kingdom of Fife to the Lothians. It was good to be at the official opening yesterday a...
Alex Rowley Lab Chamber
28 Sep 2017
First Minister’s Question Time · New Housing Development
It was the general principle that I was asking about. I highlighted one case, but I am told that such situations are not uncommon. The lack of infrastructure is holding up development. Private sector new build is one part of meeting housing need in Scotland. However, the numb...
2. Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Oct 2017
First Minister’s Question Time · National Health Service
It is worth remembering that a few weeks ago, Professor Jim Gallagher published a report that showed that spending per head of population in Scotland compared to England has fallen as a direct result of decisions made by the Scottish Government. Anyone reading the report from...
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Meeting of the Parliament 26 January 2017

26 Jan 2017 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Improving Scotland’s Planning
Rowley, Alex Lab Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

On that basis, there is a lot of room to work together.

I was disappointed when I saw the minister’s motion, because the important starting point for us is to recognise where we are. Within weeks of the commission that Alex Neil put in place reporting, the first thing that the Government did was to rule out the equal right of appeal. Gil Paterson asked about the balance between developers and communities. Many communities and people who have experienced the planning process do not feel that there is equality between the two groups at this stage.

I hope that, over the coming period, we can tease out what rights communities will have. In Inverkeithing, for example, a green-belt development was recently approved not by the local authority, which refused it—that is the democratic process—but by the reporter, who overruled the council. We see far too much of that happening in many communities. We need more than warm words to empower communities.

The other reason why it is right to amend the motion is that we need to recognise the pressure that planning officials are under. The motion talks about the

“digital transformation of the planning service”.

The minister should look at the Fife planning system. From the moment that a planning application has been made, it can be tracked. If a person registers, the council will inform them of every step in the process. A lot of advances are being made. However, planning services across Scotland are under massive pressure.

The Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland has said:

“Between 2010 and 2015, around 20% of posts were lost from planning departments in Scotland. On average only 0.63% of local authority budgets were used directly for planning functions. Currently 63% of the costs of processing a planning application are recovered by the fee charged.”

As the consultation says, we need to look at whether we should go further to recoup those costs. However, one of the biggest pressures—this makes it slower for planning authorities to deal with applications—is that budgets have been cut year in, year out and, consequently, the number of planners has gone down. However, it is not just about the numbers, because the expertise in the planning system is also lost. We need to address that, not gloss over it. That is why I lodged the amendment and why I do not support the motion.

I wrote to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities regarding the planning review and raised the concern about the equal right of appeal. In that letter, I highlighted the point that few people would disagree with the Government’s intention of strengthening the planning system to ensure that it better serves communities throughout Scotland. I also highlighted community planning to her. We need to tease that out and think about how we can better join it up because it is one way that local communities can have a far greater say by setting out their priorities. We need to think about how that happens.

On resources going into communities where major developments are taking place, it is important that we do not consider only physical resources, as important as they are. I refer to the concerns that the Royal College of General Practitioners expressed about general practitioners’ surgeries. The RCGP’s chairman, Dr Miles Mack, said:

“Any attempts to tackle Scotland’s insufficient housing supply must consider the impact upon local general practices, many of which are struggling to survive while serving the size of communities they are already responsible for.”

The key point is that we must engage communities so that, when housing developments take place, we ensure not only that the infrastructure—the surgeries, hospitals and schools—is in place but that the services can be provided. Community planning can deliver a lot of that.

As Graham Simpson and the minister said, there is a lot in the consultation paper. Although we do not support the motion, we support the review that is taking place and urge ministers and every MSP to take the issue into communities and get the discussion going so that we can build a better planning system that can deliver the infrastructure, housing and jobs that we need in partnership with communities rather than to communities.

I move amendment S5M-03612.4, to leave out from “recognises” to end and insert:

“believes that the central purpose of the planning system is to regulate the use of land in the public interest; values transparency, efficiency and openness in all aspects of the system and welcomes steps to improve the experience of all interested parties, including applicants, developers and communities; notes the publication of Places, people and planning – a consultation on the future of the Scottish planning system, which includes steps being taken to ensure that the planning system plays a proactive and positive role in attracting investment and creating great places and homes in which to live in Scotland; believes that the operation of the statutory planning system has been undermined by cuts to local government; recognises concerns about the barriers facing individuals and communities to fully engage in the planning process, despite a shift towards frontloading, and notes their limited rights to challenge decisions, and believes that reforming the system is an opportunity to put communities and people at the heart of decision-making and that the proposed planning bill presents an opportunity to help tackle inequality and improve public health.”

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-03612, in the name of Kevin Stewart, on improving Scotland’s planning—improving Scotland’s places. 15:02
The Minister for Local Government and Housing (Kevin Stewart) SNP
I am pleased to be debating the planning reform agenda so early in the new year. I was delighted to publish “Places, People and Planning: A consultation on t...
Gil Paterson (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP
We are all aware that, when it comes to developments, the developer has much more power than the community—that is not just a perception but a reality. Does ...
Kevin Stewart SNP
I welcome Gil Paterson’s intervention. We need a much more collaborative approach. Wise developers already have a huge amount of consultation with local comm...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I declare an interest as a serving councillor in South Lanarkshire. Having been a councillor in that area for nearly 10 years now, I have been involved in a ...
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
I also welcome the consultation. Planning reform is long overdue. It will be important to try to engage as widely as possible if we are serious about engagin...
Kevin Stewart SNP
I welcome Mr Rowley’s comments. At the early stages of the consultation, I wrote to MSPs highlighting that it was live. I would be grateful if everyone in th...
Alex Rowley Lab
On that basis, there is a lot of room to work together. I was disappointed when I saw the minister’s motion, because the important starting point for us is ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. I have a little time in hand, but I ask the usual suspects not take advantage of that. Speeches will be of up to six minutes. 15:32
Ben Macpherson (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (SNP) SNP
The effectiveness of our planning system affects aspects of all our lives: it affects the quality of our environments and the sustainability of our communiti...
Bill Bowman (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I am honoured to have joined the Parliament as a list member for the North East Scotland region. However—it is a big however—I am sure that we all wish that ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Bowman. I hope that all your colleagues and mine will take note of your closing sentences. 15:45
George Adam (Paisley) (SNP) SNP
I congratulate Mr Bowman on his first speech. Obviously, it comes on the back of circumstances that none of us desired, but it was good to hear from him for ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
And there you must conclude, Mr Adam, with seating for 1,000 people. You are out of time. 15:52
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests: I am a proud member of the Royal Town Planning Institute. As a chartered town planner, I am sure t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Miss Lennon. You have the privilege of having complimented and promoted Mr Stewart and of having made Mr Macpherson blush. 15:58
Kate Forbes (Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) (SNP) SNP
One of our easiest functions as MSPs is to highlight the challenges and grievances in our constituencies, and that always seems quite easy for the Highlands....
Andy Wightman (Lothian) (Green) Green
I congratulate Bill Bowman on giving his first speech in the chamber and welcome him to Parliament. I welcome this debate on planning, a subject that is of...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
I extend a welcome to Bill Bowman and congratulate him on making an excellent first speech. He does so in this Parliament in our nation’s capital, which is a...
Andy Wightman Green
I am intrigued by Alex Cole-Hamilton’s comments about incremental development. Does he imagine that if the Liberal Democrats had been running Edinburgh counc...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
He is taking you back a bit, Mr Cole-Hamilton, but there you are.
Alex Cole-Hamilton LD
By “development by increment”, I mean unintelligent housing development such as I have referred to, in which things are just thrown up on pieces of land that...
Gordon MacDonald (Edinburgh Pentlands) (SNP) SNP
I, too, congratulate Bill Bowman on his maiden speech, Edinburgh is one of the UK’s economic hotspots. As a result of that, the city’s population has grown ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Jamie Greene, to be followed Bob Doris. Mr Doris will be the last speaker in the open debate. You have been warned. 16:24
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I start by welcoming Bill Bowman to Parliament. Despite the sad circumstances in which he does so, I am sure that he brings a lot of experience. I also reite...
Andy Wightman Green
Will the member take an intervention?
Jamie Greene Con
I will give way, if I am given some extra seconds.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I can give you the time back.
Andy Wightman Green
I heard Jamie Greene’s comments about community engagement. What is his position on a third-party or equal right of appeal?
Jamie Greene Con
I am no planning expert. One of the first pieces of advice that I was given when I got into politics was to stay away from planning. I am not the only member...