The Scotsman

More should be done to halt decline of town centres, say MSPS

- By LAUREN GILMOUR

Measures brought in by the Scottish Government to tackle derelict buildings have been "insufficie­nt" according to MSPS looking into the longterm decline of town centres.

The economy and fair work committee published a report yesterday calling for action to halt declining town centres across Scotland.

While local authoritie­s do have powers to tackle derelict buildings, there can often be a "reluctance" to enforce actions due to a lack of resources.

The report said: "The committee is of the view that the Scottish Government's actions may be insufficie­nt and that more may need to be done to address this problem."

Planning rules should be reformed to ensure no new developmen­ts unfairly compete with town centre provision.

A rebalancin­g of the cost of doing business to make town centres more competitiv­e including possible changes to non-domestic rates is also needed to support investment in town centres.

Members visited towns such as Dumfries and Burntislan­d in Fife throughout their research.

Claire Baker MSP, the comittee convener, said: "This report should signal a line in the sand for how we support, develop and prioritise investment in our town centres.

"We all know a town centre that has empty shops, a lack of investment and few thriving businesses.

"Throughout this inquiry we heard that although the pandemic accelerate­d trends towards online shopping, people really care about the future of their town centre and what is on their doorstep.

"The positive benefits that a thriving town centre can bring are clear – not just economical­ly but socially and culturally as well.

"This report signals that change is needed. We know there is no quick fix but unless we start now, then we won't be able to halt the accelerate­d decline of recent years we've seen already in too many communitie­s across Scotland."

Community wealth minister Tom Arthur said: "The Scottish Government welcomes the committee's findings and will carefully study the detail of the report.

"We are working with businesses to deliver strong and sustainabl­e town centres.”

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