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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
I want to ask about cross-cutting work in the Government. You are responsible for the islands programmes and the implementation of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, and you are trying to level the playing field between islands and the mainland. However, in the local government budget, for example, we see that two out of our three island authorities have faced cuts since 2013-14, with an 18 per cent cut in Eilean Siar’s budget. It seems to me that you are looking at getting funds in place to help the islands while other departments do not recognise the issue in any way whatsoever, and cuts in budgets are making your job harder.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
It would be useful to see the comparisons, with your seafarers and those who work with CalMac progressing towards equality.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
Nearly half of the respondents to the consultation on the changes are concerned about how data is collected. What proportion of data do you receive back from owners of the different beats? What proportion actually submit returns? When they do not submit returns, what do you do about that lack of data?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
You write to every fishery on every river to ask them for their returns, and you then chase them up and get 90 per cent back eventually—is that correct?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
How often do you do that?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
The cabinet secretary will know that seafarers in the marine directorate are significantly underpaid compared with other seafarers employed by the Scottish Government. Does the budget allow there to be parity between them and people who work with Caledonian MacBrayne, for example, rather than their being underpaid so significantly?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 22 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
The cabinet secretary confirmed earlier that, in spite of the regulations, most anglers are now using catch and release as the norm, whether or not they are forced to by legislation. It seems to me that this is not the first time—certainly on this subject, and on other subjects, too—that we have been presented with an instrument for which the data and information do not stack up. We are being told by the Government that, because we are on a tight timescale, we need to accept the instrument. It seems that nothing changes. We, as a committee, need to take a stand to ensure that the evidence and information that we are getting to back up statutory instruments, which are legislation, merit the acceptance of that legislation.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 15 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
I am a Labour MSP for the Highlands and Islands.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 15 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
We have heard a lot about whether the Government has the right targets that will deliver the right trees in the right places. Given that those targets are broad brush, will the available funding deliver them? If not, what do we have to change? We have heard that the targets may need to be more specific. What do we need to change to ensure that the targets are met and that the funds are available?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 15 January 2025
Rhoda Grant
Just to sum up what people are saying, there seem to be two very separate reasons for the development of forestry. One reason is the storing of carbon, which could be done through natural regeneration, but there is also the timber industry issue, whereby we are importing lots of timber from places that we are not so sure about.
Is it right that we are trying to fund those two different things from one pot, and with one target? Should we look at them separately and recognise that the timber industry is a carbon store, especially if we use timber for products that have a long shelf life?