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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
When should we expect the action plan? Will it be published in the next three months—the commitment was made to publish it in 2023—and will there be any additional budget from the rural affairs and islands portfolio to support it? Also, will you seek additional budget commitments from other portfolios, given how cross-portfolio the problem will be?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
Over the past few years, there has been what most people would suggest is a historic injustice in Scottish agricultural funding. There was convergence funding of £160 million, but, more recently, the Bew review suggested that Scottish agriculture should receive in the region of an additional £60 million over two years, and that money has come into the agriculture pot. Has all that money been ring fenced for agriculture? Where has that £60 million of additional funding gone?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
We now have an evidence session on pre-budget scrutiny for 2024-25. I welcome Mairi Gougeon, the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands. I also welcome, from the Scottish Government, Erica Clarkson, the islands lead; Rebecca Hackett, the deputy director, corporate and strategy, marine directorate; George Burgess, the interim director of the agriculture and rural economy directorate; and Craig Stewart, the head of agriculture and rural economy financial management and controls—that is a mouthful. [Laughter.]
I invite the cabinet secretary to make an opening statement.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
Thank you very much, cabinet secretary. We will kick off with questions specifically on the islands. We are now halfway through the current islands programme. Can you update the committee on where we are, what progress has been made, how much funding has been committed and how you are assessing whether those projects are good value for money?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
I suppose that the competitive process will have winners and losers, but there is a benefit to be derived for the losers, because lessons will be learned by them and by other local authorities. What involvement will the Scottish Futures Trust have in the competitive process? We have heard that capacity is limited in local authorities, so how much support will be provided so that we share the good and everybody benefits from the competitive process?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
Thank you—I appreciate that. I call Rachael Hamilton.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
Yes—the capital spending plan supported by the islands plan is set to decrease by £4 million compared with plans published in 2021. Is that just about not being able to deliver projects, or what does that figure suggest?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
We have touched on the role of the SFT in supporting local authorities. How will the forthcoming budget help island communities develop and retain the skills and workforce needed to deliver projects into the future? How will it help communities to build capacity to do that?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
We have one final question about the islands plan. I am aware that there are some supplementary questions, but I will bring those in at the end of the session if we have time.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 27 September 2023
Finlay Carson
Will that be cumulative? Will it be backdated so that the additional funding that has come and has been identified as a saving—despite that being, as you said, ring fenced—will come back? If we have missed out on £60 million because of savings during the past two years, will that £60 million come back in 2025 or 2026?