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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 14 August 2025
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Public Audit Committee

Major Capital Projects: Accountability and Governance Arrangements

Meeting date: 19 May 2022

Colin Beattie

Given that it seems to have been fleshed out, would it also be possible to see the formula for that?

Public Audit Committee

Major Capital Projects: Accountability and Governance Arrangements

Meeting date: 19 May 2022

Colin Beattie

That would be excellent.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

It all comes down to money, at the end of the day—how much we can invest in communities and where that money comes from. It is quite clear that a good chunk of that money will have to come from the public purse or, in other words, from the taxpayer—us around the table. Given that budgets are tight nationally and locally, where should that taxpayers’ money be focused in order to see the best result in terms of improving our town centres?

Martin, can I ask you to start off?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

Where does the money come from in the first place if it does not come from the public purse? Are you saying that you will be able to get private investors to come in?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

The argument has been made that retailers in the centre of towns want their business rates to be reduced by using an online digital tax. We are suggesting that that money be hypothecated to regenerating town centres, which would mean that there would be less revenue for central Government. How do we work that one out?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

Pauline Smith, how do we ensure sustainability? Money cannot be going into the community for 10, 20, 30 or 40 years. There are so many communities that need help and support that it would be beyond any Government to do that. How do we get sustainability in place, especially in more deprived communities where that is more difficult to achieve and might take longer?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

I am sure that the committee would be interested in seeing any information that you have to hand.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

Allison Orr, I will ask you a question on this. We have looked at different town centres. Some that are in relatively affluent neighbourhoods seem to be able to be self-sustaining, because people have money to spend. What about the communities, which perhaps are in a majority, where there is not that spare cash? The amount of money that will be coming through is restricted by the community itself and the wealth that it has.

Regeneration will help to create more wealth in the long term, but how do you deal with that disparity? What sort of model do we need for the more deprived communities to make them more sustainable, and to give them something that they want that will generate money and attract people in?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

So, you mean an online digital tax, which would be hypothecated to a particular use, which in this case would be regenerating town centres.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Colin Beattie

In my experience of regeneration in my area, organisations get off to a great start, with a lot of ideas in the community. They then get some property, which may be given to them at a peppercorn rent or whatever, and suddenly they are bogged down in maintenance and renting. They lose their focus, and they become a rather desperate landlord. How do you avoid that?

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