RAAC (Tillicoultry)

Part of Portfolio Question Time – in the Scottish Parliament at 2:30 pm on 2 October 2025.

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Photo of Màiri McAllan Màiri McAllan Scottish National Party 2:30, 2 October 2025

As I mentioned in my response to Mark Ruskell, we met Clackmannanshire Council at the new RAAC in housing leadership group on 4 September and I am in dialogue with campaigners in Clackmannanshire to agree a date for me to meet them in situ. I understand that 19 November has been offered; I think that that date works for campaigners and I am waiting to see whether it works for the council.

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