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Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 30 October 2025
Emma Roddick (Highlands and Islands) (SNP)
There are multiple issues with this guidance. I am not happy with the position—of either take it or leave it—that the committee has been put in, so I would like to move a motion to take this to a vote.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 29 October 2025
Emma Roddick (Highlands and Islands) (SNP)
On environmental use and potential profits—for example, on carbon credits—in the absence of immediate clarity on who the owner is and who will benefit from any income related to such a use of common grazings, could any practical safeguard be introduced in the shorter term? Might enforcement by the Crofting Commission ensure that the financial benefit is retained by, or at least shared with, the crofter shareholder community?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 29 October 2025
Emma Roddick
Donna Smith described the landowner’s right to refuse consent as too broad and ambiguous. A couple of times, you said that the carbon credits issue needs to be bottomed out. Based on your experience, are landowners already using the uncertainty around carbon rights as a barrier, in order to prevent grazing committees from initiating environmental projects? If so, what is that looking like and how does it impact the community’s ability to attract financing for schemes?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Emma Roddick
My questions have been answered, convener.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Emma Roddick
For my part, when I was a councillor and MSP at the same time, it was not easy to hold both roles—I would compare it to being a minister at the same time as being an MSP—but a driver for me was not wanting to leave a vacancy on the local planning committee.
I am curious, though, minister. You say that the by-election concern is the main driver for the 372 days, but if a councillor were to step down within six months of the full election, there would not have to be a by-election. So, why is it 372 days instead of 186 days?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Emma Roddick
It does, in a sense, because I did not want to put my ward in the position of having such a vacancy. All that I would say is that it feels inconsistent.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Emma Roddick (Highlands and Islands) (SNP)
Until May 2022, I held a role as a Highland councillor and received a salary for that, which I donated to local charities in the Highlands.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 2 October 2025
Emma Roddick
Given that there are 49 days for MPs to resolve their conflict, I still wonder why there is not a similar arrangement for councillors. If we believe that holding two roles is not the best situation and that we want to avoid by-elections, why not require that a councillor give up their role within 186 days?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Emma Roddick
Let me turn to powers. Stakeholders have raised concerns that restricting ownership of owner-occupied crofts to individuals could block community-led or partnership models. What is the commission’s view on such a change?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Emma Roddick
This issue was touched on a little bit earlier. At present, crofting has two registers—the register of crofts and the crofting register. Will maintaining both be necessary, or should the longer-term aim be to move to a single, unified system?