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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 24 August 2025
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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

This has been a very informative session, so I thank the panel very much for joining us. Ailsa Raeburn, I take your point about needing to hear more community voices on the matter. I trust that the panellists have managed to air all their views.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

Welcome to the 15th meeting in 2021 of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee. We have received apologies from committee member Paul McLennan.

I ask all members and witnesses to ensure that their mobile phones are on silent and that all other notifications are turned off during the meeting.

Our first agenda item is a decision on whether to take items?4 and 5 in private. Item?4? is an opportunity for members to reflect on the evidence that we will take today on short-term lets, and item 5 is a chance for the committee to agree its approach to budget scrutiny for 2022-23.

No members object, so we agree to take items? 4 and 5 in private.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

The second agenda item is to take evidence as part of the committee’s work on short-term lets. This is the second of three sessions on the regulations. The committee will hear from the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government next week.

I welcome Tony Cain, who is the policy manager at the Association of Local Authority Chief Housing Officers; Andrew Mitchell, from regulatory services at the City of Edinburgh Council; Ailsa Raeburn, who is the chair of Community Land Scotland; Chief Inspector Nicola Robison, from Police Scotland; and Leon Thompson, who is the executive director of UK Hospitality for Scotland. Thank you for joining us.

If witnesses wish to respond or contribute to the discussion, please type R in the chat box. We will move straight to questions.

I direct the first questions to Ailsa Raeburn and Andrew Mitchell. Will the proposed short-term let licensing system be effective in tackling the negative impacts of some short-term lets on neighbours and communities? Also, do local authorities require overprovision powers?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

I have a quick supplementary for Ailsa Raeburn and Andrew Mitchell. The survey responses that were submitted to the committee raised concerns that the proposed legislation was designed to tackle issues that are experienced principally in central Edinburgh. Taking that into consideration, what are your views on how short-term lets and housing demands would interact in rural and island contexts?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

I see that Ailsa Raeburn would like to come in on that question.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

I direct my next question to Tony Cain and Leon Thompson. What are your views on the changes that were made to the draft licensing order from the version that was presented to our predecessor committee in February?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 14 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

Andrew Mitchell, I called on you, but you may not have a rural perspective. Do you want to come in? I see that Tony Cain also wants to come in.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Climate and Nature Emergencies

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

I have a couple of questions. I really appreciate your earlier responses. I would like to hear about the role that public funding can play in addressing the climate and nature emergencies, including whether it is more effective when it stipulates what must be done or when it stipulates what outcomes must be achieved.

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Climate and Nature Emergencies

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

Thank you.

I want to ask Eilidh Mactaggart about the direction of the Scottish National Investment Bank. One of its three missions is to achieve

“a Just Transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2045”

and to

“Invest in rebalancing our economy towards leadership in sustainable technology, services and industries.”

We have heard this morning that agriculture should be a key sector for investment, given the need for a just transition for farmers and innovative new technologies and practices. Is the SNIB—I do not know whether it is correct to call the bank that—currently supporting agricultural projects, or does it have plans to do so in the future?

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee

Climate and Nature Emergencies

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Ariane Burgess

Thank you very much for that response.

I have a final question, which I will direct first to Pat Snowdon; I would like Eilidh Mactaggart to come in afterwards. The committee will soon have the opportunity to scrutinise the budget bill and consider how it will impact on our rural sectors. What should we look out for on climate and nature in scrutinising the current draft budget and future budgets?