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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Thanks. [Interruption.] Someone is calling in from far afield. I will bring in Evelyn Tweed, because we have started to touch on workforce issues, and she has a number of questions in that area.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
I will stay on workforce issues a little bit longer. We have heard from previous panels about high levels of sickness and about the challenge of skills shortages. That is balanced with the issues to do with the ageing workforce. We have also heard about violence against local government workers potentially putting people off from wanting to come into local government. It would be helpful if you could talk a bit about that.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
It is helpful to hear what is going on in that space and about the recognition that there needs to be activity to keep people engaged in thinking, “Oh yeah, public service is a sector I want to get into as a career path.”
I will direct my final question to Steven Heddle, because we have talked about this in the past. It is about the general power of competence. I would be interested to hear about the plans and views on the power of general competence now that the Scottish Government’s consultation has concluded.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Yes, we are all waiting for the autumn UK Government budget to find out whether it will help us out in an important way.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Thanks for that. Those colleagues also made the point that they are already engaging and that, when the budget comes, it is not the starting point but the next step as a lot of work is already going on. It is good to hear the detail of what the Scottish Government is doing.
I will bring in Meghan Gallacher, who will continue with our forthcoming budget theme. She is joining us online and has a number of questions.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Thanks, Alexander. Before I bring in Evelyn Tweed, who will take us into workforce issues more deeply, I want to return to the invest to save fund.
One point that came up in our discussion with the previous panel of witnesses was that, whatever the overall envelope is—I cannot remember that figure—there is £6 million for local government across Scotland. One witness said that, at a time when we are trying to deliver efficiencies and share delivery, they are interested in the idea of sharing work outwith local government, and they talked about whether there could be more flexibility, so that that money can be used by public bodies to collaborate with whomever they want to work with. They did not necessarily indicate who they might want to work with, but I thought that that was an interesting comment.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Is it the case that local government is not completely bound by the £6 million figure and could collaborate with another public body in order to tap into the roughly £30 million pot?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
I hear the point that there is more engagement, but, according to the Scottish household survey, people feel less empowered to influence decisions than they did 15 years ago.
Perhaps Steven Heddle’s point about the general decline in trust in democracy relates to an issue that came up in relation to Meghan Gallacher’s question about council tax increases, which I made a note of—that of whether people really understand what their council tax is for. Is it perhaps the case that there is something missing from the general population’s understanding if people do not feel that they can influence decisions and they do not understand what their council tax is for?
10:00Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 8 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Is what has been highlighted around woodland crofts not really a problem, then?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 8 October 2025
Ariane Burgess
Okay.