Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
2nd Meeting, 2024
The Convener welcomed Sarah Boyack, attending as a substitute for Monica Lennon, and invited her to declare any relevant interests.
Sarah Boyack declared that she is a member of a number of organisations, which she said are recorded in her register of interests. Sarah Boyack also indicated that she is a former Minister for Transport.
The Committee agreed to take item 7 in private.
The Committee took evidence on the Bus Services Improvement Partnerships (Objections) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 [draft] from—
Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Transport, Scottish Government;
Bettina Sizeland, Director of Bus, Accessibility and Active Travel, Transport Scotland.
Fiona Hyslop (Minister for Transport) moved—S6M-11609—That the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that the Bus Services Improvement Partnerships (Objections) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 [draft] be approved.
The motion was agreed to. The Committee delegated to the Convener responsibility for finalising the draft report for publication.
Douglas Lumsden declared an interest as a former Councillor on Aberdeen City Council.
The Committee took evidence from—
Lloyd Austin, Convener, Governance Group, Scottish Environment LINK;
Dr Shivali Fifield, Chief Officer, Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland;
Professor Sarah Hendry, Dundee Law School, University of Dundee;
Bridget Marshall, Chief Officer, Scottish Environment Protection Agency;
Professor Simon Parsons, Director of Environment, Planning and Assurance, Scottish Water;
Jamie Whittle, Convener, Environmental Law Sub-committee, Law Society of Scotland.
Ben Macpherson declared an interest as a Solicitor on the roll of Scottish Solicitors, and indicated that he is a former practising and non-practising member of the Law Society of Scotland.
The Committee considered the following negative instrument—
The Committee agreed to make no recommendations in relation to the instrument.
The Committee considered the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 5.