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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 12 September 2025
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Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

There could be a 5 per cent administration or management charge for all the extra work in the evenings. Would you be looking for that kind of thing?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

You are not sure whether that point was raised in 2013.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

You mentioned capital funding. Did your sector get a share of the capital funding that was available?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

I might come back to that in a minute.

I am interested in the point that I raised with the previous witnesses about the cost of different models. I stand to be corrected, but I assume that there is not a lot of difference in costs between the private, voluntary and independent sector and councils that provide nurseries. You have already said that the ratios for childminding are different. The ratios are lower鈥攊n other words, there are fewer kids per adult鈥攊n childminding settings than they are in nursery settings, but you would not have the same building and you would not have a manager, an office worker and so on. How do you see the actual costs panning out?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

On this particular one, do you think that we鈥攐r someone鈥攃ould have done it better?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

I want to move on to childminding. We will hear from the Scottish Childminding Association later on, but its written submission gives the impression that it feels that councils have a conflict of interests, that they are biased towards their own services and that childminders get the bits around the edges. Is that a fair claim?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 21 June 2022

John Mason

One of the points that Audit Scotland made was about how the outcome of family wellbeing would be measured. In the questioning so far, the committee has largely focused on the costs, the inputs and some of the outputs, but we are also meant to be looking at the bigger outcomes. Do you have any thoughts on that? Is family wellbeing measured? Can it be measured?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 15 June 2022

John Mason

Yes.

On the quite wider question of costs, the committee picked up a number of issues on the visits that we made to city centres. For example, parking costs tend to be higher in the city centre than they are out of town, which is an advantage for businesses out of town, and an older building is likely to have more maintenance issues than a newer building in a shopping centre out of town. The cost of closing a street was mentioned in Hamilton, I think: if the local shops want to put on an event鈥攕pecial Saturday鈥攖hey have to pay the council to close the street. The message was that they are facing a lot of extra costs by being in the city centre or town centre. Is there anything that we can do about that or is it just up to local councils?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 15 June 2022

John Mason

Obviously, if people live in the town centre, that is great and there are no transport costs. However, there is another cost if someone does not live in a particular town and is working, visiting or going out for a meal there and the public transport stops fairly early, as they will have to pay for a taxi home or something like that. Is transport part of the means to revive town centres?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Town Centres and Retail

Meeting date: 15 June 2022

John Mason

To continue on the finance theme, Colin Beattie asked you about a possible revamp of non-domestic rates. It is great that the committee has gone out to visit a number of sites, and I have picked up from some of the notes on that that quite a lot of retail businesses would prefer it if non-domestic rates were linked to turnover rather than to the value of the property. One of their concerns was that if they improve their property, the non-domestic rates go up automatically, which is a problem for them. Is that something that could be considered?

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