Highland Councillors are set to step up their campaign to cushion the impact of rising fuel prices. A report to be considered by the Transport Environmental and Community Services Committee on Thursday highlights that the Council alone faces an increased fuel bill of £725,000 in the current financial year.
It recommends that Convener of The Highland Council, Councillor Sandy Park, should write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to express the Council's concerns about the effect of increasing fuel prices on the Highland economy and Council Services and ask that he introduces measures to stabilise fuel prices against the background of increasing oil prices, including the proposal for a Fuel Duty Regulator.
It also urges that a joint approach be made by neighbouring rural Councils to lobby Highlands and Islands MPs and MSPs on the subject.
Councillor John Laing, Chairman of the Transport Environmental and Community Services Committee, said that in an area that extended to 26,484 square kilometres, representing 33% of Scotland's land mass, transport was a key element of service delivery, with fuel a major cost element in services such as winter maintenance, road maintenance refuse collection, school transport, and home care.
The Council's fuel bill had risen from £2.553m in 2003/04 to £3.615m in 2007/08, an increase of 41.6%, and is likely to increase by at least a further 20% (£0.725m) in 2008/09.
Fuel costs have a significant impact on the Highland economy, and increased costs will impact directly on general transport; tourism, fishing, agriculture and forestry.
He added: "Increased fuel prices will also affect individual families, and households in rural areas are more likely to experience fuel poverty which is exacerbated by rising energy costs, and in particular oil prices.
"Oil is one of the most common choices for heating in rural areas not covered by the mains gas network, and large price increases can affect the ability to pay heating costs. This, coupled with lower average incomes, and often a more exposed climate, can have a significant impact on the household budget."
A proposal for a "Fuel Duty Regulator" was being promoted by Stewart Hosie MP, the SNP Treasury spokesperson at Westminster. Under his proposal higher oil prices would trigger lower fuel duties, which currently make up 60% of the price of petrol and diesel.
The Fuel Duty Regulator would result in an automatic freeze on fuel duty increases when world oil prices rose above the levels forecast by the Chancellor, and a parallel reduction in duty to match the extra revenue from VAT from higher pump prices.
The proposal for a Fuel Duty Regulator, he noted, was backed by the Road Haulage Association who believe that the proposal will bring some stability to the haulage industry.
(GK/JM)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
28/05/2008
Highland Council Combating The Impact Of Increases In Fuel Prices
Latest Construction News
26/11/2024
Scottish Water has unveiled its largest-ever procurement initiative, aiming to modernise the nation's water and wastewater infrastructure while safeguarding the environment. The program, named Delivery Vehicle 4, is valued between £5 billion and £9 billion and is set to run from 2027 to 2033, with ...
26/11/2024
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning permission, subject to conditions, for the refurbishment of Calton Square, an office building currently occupied by Baillie Gifford until the end of December 2025. Promoted by Ardstone Capital on behalf of Manova Partners, the project aims to ...
26/11/2024
First Minister John Swinney, MSP for Perthshire North, praised the progress being made on the construction of the new Perth High School during a visit on Friday, 22 November. He was joined by Jim Fairlie, MSP for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire, alongside senior Perth and Kinross Councillors, ...
26/11/2024
A state-of-the-art playpark has officially opened at King George V Park in Bearsden, following the completion of a £100,000 refurbishment. Funded by a combination of East Dunbartonshire Council (EDC) Capital Funding and the Scottish Government’s Renewing Scotland’s Play Parks initiative, the ...
26/11/2024
Fife Council has launched a public consultation, inviting residents, businesses, and organizations to contribute ideas and propose sites for inclusion in the next Local Development Plan, known as Fife's Place Plan. The council is calling on community councils, landowners, and developers to share ...
26/11/2024
The Chief Executive of East Lothian Council has announced she is to retire in February 2025. Monica Patterson who has been Chief Executive for almost five years, has spent most of her professional career working in local government. Prior to joining East Lothian Council in 2010, she was Head of ...
25/11/2024
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) and Connect Modular have jointly submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council for the development of 33 affordable homes in Cowlairs. This project aligns with the wider Cowlairs Park regeneration scheme and the city's ambitious housing ...
25/11/2024
Arc-Tech (Scotland) has successfully completed a £6m Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) services package for the Lost Shore Surf Resort in Edinburgh. The state-of-the-art resort, which opened its doors earlier this month, features a range of amenities, including a wave pool, luxury lodges, and ...
25/11/2024
Scottish Water has successfully completed the construction of a groundbreaking hydro energy generation scheme at Whiteadder Reservoir in East Lothian. This innovative project, believed to be the first of its kind in Europe, will harness the power of water to offset a significant portion of the ...
25/11/2024
Work is set to commence on a £6.5 million project to upgrade the Double Dykes Gypsy/Traveller site near Perth. The initiative aims to replace outdated chalets with modern, energy-efficient accommodation and implement significant site improvements. Perth & Kinross Council secured £3.9 million from ...