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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 9 August 2025
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Public Audit Committee

“Fiscal sustainability and public reform in Scotland”

Meeting date: 5 March 2025

Colin Beattie

What you are talking about makes absolute operational sense, will bring efficiencies and is clearly something you would want to do. To me, radical means something more off the wall that will be a step change in the way you do things, as opposed to ramping up what you are doing and making that more efficient. That takes us back to the definition. What is radical? Different people have a different idea in their minds.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

That is only the case if you break down the commercial side into different-sized vehicles and so on to make the percentages smaller.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

I need to see the statistics. If you can provide them to us, that would be helpful.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

Did the council have any data to back that up?

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

I will move on to my final question, which is about infrastructure delivery. Previously, we have talked about how, in 2019, the Government committed £500 million in long-term funding through the bus partnership fund to deliver infrastructure such as bus lanes, bus gates and so on. By the end of 2023, only £25.9 million had been allocated to delivery partners.

Paragraph 73 of your report states:

“In December 2023, the then Cabinet Secretary ... confirmed ... that due to budgetary constraints, there were no plans to continue funding the BPF in 2024/25.”

That has affected Aberdeen rapid transit and various projects in other cities, according to the report. In case study 3, you provide some information on one of those projects.

Can you give a wee bit more detail on the funding that was announced in 2019 for long-term infrastructure delivery to prioritise road space for buses and improve public transport journey times? What has been done, and what impact will the pause on funding have?

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

It says “domestic transport”. To me, domestic transport is a car, not an articulated truck.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

It includes trains and buses.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

From my experience, I am aware that councils have been withdrawing subsidies for bus services, particularly in the slightly more rural or quasi-rural areas. Does that have a significant impact?

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

Again, to draw on my local experience, there seems to be a tendency to have a hub-and-spokes approach to bus services, which makes it extremely difficult to move around a county, because you always have to go back to the centre to get another bus out. That is a huge disincentive to using the bus, because it takes so long.

Public Audit Committee

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 26 February 2025

Colin Beattie

On the basis of just reading the term, I would have said that we have to be really focusing on cars, whereas the emissions from commercial vehicles, industrial vehicles and so on are probably much higher, and maybe we should be focusing on them. The phrase distorts your view.