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New First Minister aims to repair the damaged relationship between the government and local authorities


By Scott Maclennan

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Highland Council Headquarters. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Highland Council Headquarters. Picture: James Mackenzie.

First Minister Humza Yousaf has tried to repair the damaged relationship between the Scottish Government and local authorities.

He has committed to "resetting the relationship" at a meeting with Shona Morrison the president of Cosla, the body that represents councils.

Mr Yousaf said he was working on a "New Deal for local government," embodied by the appointment of a dedicated minister for local government empowerment and planning.

The First Minister said: “These early discussions in my first week as First Minister have been an important opportunity for me to reaffirm the Scottish Government’s commitment to working collaboratively with local government.

“Together, local and national governments work hand-in-hand to deliver on our shared priorities for the people of Scotland and the vital public services in our communities whilst recognising the considerable financial pressures across the public sector.

“Work is already underway on developing a New Deal for Local Government. We will work together, through regular and meaningful engagement, to progress this, explore a new fiscal framework for councils and reform our public services.”

Cosla President Shona Morrison said: “I was very pleased to get a meeting with the new First Minister in his first week in office.

"It was both a productive and positive meeting with a range of issues discussed.

“I certainly hope we can build a strong working relationship as we jointly go about delivering for the people of Scotland.”


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