Holyrood committee backs community wealth building legislation


A Holyrood committee has backed the principles of community wealth building legislation.

The Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill would impose a duty on councils and other public bodies to create plans that would โ€œfacilitate and support the generation, circulation and retention of wealth in the local economyโ€ which could include procuring more goods locally.

The Scottish Government would also be required to produce a statement in Parliament on actions it would be taking to reduce wealth inequalities and increase wealth in local areas.

A report from the Economy and Fair Work Committee backed the general principles of the Bill, with convener Daniel Johnson saying: โ€œOur committee recognises the transformative potential of community wealth building, when supported by local authorities and other public bodies.

โ€œThe Bill is a significant step toward empowering communities and promoting inclusive economic development across Scotland.โ€

The committee warned the Bill may fall flat without further reforms, with witnesses telling MSPs that changes must be made to compulsory sale orders and procurement practices.

โ€œBut an obligation to act imposed by the legislation may not, on its own, drive implementation,โ€ Mr Johnson added.

โ€œQuality guidance to support action plans and a clear policy statement from Scottish ministers will help to support that.

โ€œThe committee agrees these changes are vital and asks the Scottish Government to outline how the broader policy landscape will be adapted to support the Billโ€™s success.โ€

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