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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
You mentioned some of the economic benefits of the dispersal of work. I am interested in the point that you made about the cultural benefit. For example, one of the long-running questions about broadcasting in Scotland is what can be done to commission more drama here. I seem to remember hearing a rumour when the new BBC Scotland channel was established that we were going to get a dramatisation of Sir Walter Scott鈥檚 鈥淲averley鈥濃擨 live in hope of that.
What can you say about new writing and a focus on drama? Everyone looks back to programmes such as 鈥淭utti Frutti鈥 as great examples of new writing and drama. Does the BBC in Scotland have discretion to produce something like that?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
I want to ask Mr Dallman a question about an issue that his and other organisations have raised in the past鈥攏amely, the impact on their members of the loss of freedom of movement around Europe. I imagine that, to some extent, the situation varies from one European country to the next, but I do not know. What is involved in artists in Scotland seeking to work in the EU now? Please give examples, if possible.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
My question is again for either or both of the witnesses. You rightly mentioned that a public service broadcaster can do certain things鈥攕uch as providing a variety of programmes鈥攖hat, for example, Netflix cannot or does not do. How much pressure is the BBC feeling from the competition with platforms such as Netflix, and how does that apply to different age groups, particularly younger age groups? On a related point, how does Scotland compare with other parts of the UK for people in essence opting out of the BBC altogether?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
Thank you.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
I thank the witnesses for joining us. I am not sure whether my question is for Ms Tavaziva or Mr Carson, but I want to hear your views on the long-running issue of spend in Scotland. We all welcome the fact that there has been more spend on big network productions involving Scotland, but are we not talking about two slightly different things? On the one hand, there is the part played by Scotland in big network-wide productions and, on the other, the discretion that the BBC in Scotland has to spend its money on the things that it feels to be important to it instead of putting that money into something else. Can you tease out those differences, and tell us where we are going with regard to the latter point about local spend?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 9 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
My next question is related to that. Are there funding streams from the European Union that you accessed in the past but that you think you will not be accessing once you get back to touring? I am thinking of things such as the Creative Europe funding stream. Is that a major consideration for you when you are planning ahead?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
You mentioned designations and working with communities. An issue that has arisen in the past, at least in some parts of the country, has been the move towards more local management of marine designations. That has happened in some places but not in others. Is the Government seeking to make real the local management of designations wherever possible?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
A consultation is under way on the Government鈥檚 policy on islands bonds. I am sure that the Government will be open to what comes from the consultation. What scope is there to refine the policy to ensure that it meets everyone鈥檚 needs?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
I appreciate your point that Brexit is not the only factor in all the issues, but I have had businesses phoning up to tell me that Brexit is a very big factor鈥攐ne did so just yesterday鈥攁nd I am sure that other members have had the same experience.
You make a good point about training. You will appreciate that, in some parts of the country, we are getting to the point at which there is no workforce to train because there is nowhere for a workforce to live. What can you do in your role as islands minister to bring together different parts of Government to ensure that we address that question, particularly in parts of the country where the second-home and holiday-let market is having a huge impact on the availability of places to live for anyone?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Alasdair Allan
I know that you are aware of the issue of crofting law. It does not feature in this year鈥檚 legislative programme. Is any planning being done on what future crofting reform legislation might look like, given that we have a body of work鈥攖he attractively named crofting law sump鈥攐n the changes that might be made? Will that be made use of and considered by the Government?