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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
It would be useful for the committee to see any update that you have in relation to how you have adopted those ESS recommendations in a timely manner, if we have missed it.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
You wanted to come in on this matter, convener. I have another question after that.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
I return to Bob Doris’s questions about full-fare-paying passengers and fare increases over time. As I understand it, between 2012 and 2022, fare prices increased by between 65 and 70 per cent across Scotland. That compares with the cost of motoring, which went up by only 35 per cent during that period. There appears to be a gap.
Drawing on Mr Doris’s comments, I am a little concerned that companies might look at the model and think that they will get a higher reimbursement rate if they keep pushing up the fares. Carole Stewart is shaking her head, so maybe that is not the case. Folks who are getting on a bus every day are seeing those increases and they are making a decision about whether to leave the car at home. If it is becoming cheaper to drive, that is an issue.
Is not the wider fare capping an issue with the model? Effectively, it means that higher fares result in more money for the companies. Carole Stewart is still shaking her head. Does she want to come in?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
Can you show with the model how that has played out over the period from 2012 to 2022, when adult bus fares went up by between 65 and 70 per cent? Was there a corresponding reduction in that reimbursement rate over time?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
It would be good to see how that plays out through the model, rather than it just being—
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
Sorry to interrupt. I know that you have a lot of figures, but I want to consider this from the perspective of my constituents. If they have a concern about a particular factory or polluter, can they go online and track what has happened over time? Can they track whether there has been enforcement action, a penalty notice has been issued, remedial action has been taken or improvements have been made? Is the story of a particular site or operator—when they failed to meet compliance or when there was a rectification of action or a penalty—really clear, for our constituents to understand it? At the moment, I am not really getting that clarity.
10:45Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
I do, but I could move on if you want, convener.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
We have other examples. SEPA has come in for considerable criticism in relation to issues surrounding the disposal of salmon morts, in North Uist in particular. The public perception is that not enough is being done and that this happens time after time. I know that the salmon farming sector used up quite a lot of SEPA’s time a few years ago. Can you say anything about the particular case in North Uist—I think that it happened at Whiteshore Cockles processing site? There have been other examples reported in the media, which people are looking at and asking, “How is this allowed to happen?”
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
So, it has not started yet, but it will start.
My final question on air quality picks up on the ESS improvement report from 2022. That report was critical of SEPA’s lack of use of the powers under section 85 of the Environment Act 1995, particularly in relation to taking action when you think that local authorities are not going far enough in relation to air quality management plans and the monitoring of air quality management areas. Can you provide an update on that? Have you used your section 85 powers and, if not, why not?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 25 February 2025
Mark Ruskell
You are a science-based organisation. What does the science tell you?