Greyhound racing in Scotland – ban or licence?
Mark Ruskell, the Scottish Green Party MSP, put forward a members bill to ban...
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With the Scottish election due to take place on 7 May 2026, the Scottish Countryside Alliance attended the SNP party conference in Aberdeen last weekend to get a flavour of what may be in their election manifesto. Unfortunately, it was rather lacking in rural affairs, but independence featured heavily on the agenda, unsurprisingly.
We attended several fringe events over the weekend:
The team were able to catch-up with the First Minister, John Swinney to ask whether rural affairs will be a component of the SNP manifesto for the 2026 elections. We also caught up with Emma Harper, MSP and member of the Rural Affairs and Islands committee. We had a very enlightening conversation about deer management, muirburn and ultra-processed foods in schools, to name a few topics under discussion. Follow-up meetings and joint projects will feature as a result of these conversations, and we will ensure to keep our members well-informed as we progress with these valuable ventures.
All in all, it was a very informative weekend in Aberdeen, catching up with partnership organisations and exhibitors including Scottish Sea Farms, who we will be visiting in the near future.
We are now pulling together our manifesto for the 2026 elections, and we would love to hear from our members and supporters about what rural issues are important, so please complete this short survey and make the rural voice heard at Holyrood!
Mark Ruskell, the Scottish Green Party MSP, put forward a members bill to ban...
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With the Scottish election due to take place on 7 May 2026, the Scottish...
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The Rural Affairs and Islands Committee published their Stage 1 Report on the...
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