Wednesday 28th September
The first meeting of the Cross Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on
Rural Policy 2016-17 was held on Wednesday 28th September and focused on ‘The
potential implications of Brexit for rural Scotland’. The Group’s co-conveners
were also confirmed at this meeting, as was the continuation of the RPC as
Group Secretariat.
We had three excellent speakers to kick off our discussion:
- John Mitchell, Rural Partner, Anderson Strathern: The implications of Brexit for rural Scotland
- Lorraine Cook, Policy Manager, Migration, Population and Diversity Team, COSLA: The implications of Brexit for Scottish local government
- Caroline Warburton, National Strategy Delivery Coordinator, the Scottish Tourism Alliance: The implications of Brexit for the Scottish tourism sector
Downloads
The agenda, presentations and approved mintues are available to download now. A summary policy briefing will be available shortly.