Hamilton Advertiser

War of words over City Deal

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- Stefanie Mccourt

A war of words has erupted between South Lanarkshir­e’s Labour and SNP groups over the Glasgow Region City Deal.

The deal was approved by the UK Government in 2014 and will offer over £1 billion in investment over eight council areas, including South Lanarkshir­e, over the next two decades.

According to the council’s website, the investment will “fund major infrastruc­ture projects, create thousands of new jobs and help thousands of unemployed people back to work, improve public transport and connectivi­ty, drive business innovation and growth and generate billions of pounds of private sector investment”.

As reported in the Advertiser, Hamilton and Larkhall have also been identified as “community growth areas” – along with East Kilbride and Newton – with a funding pot earmarked for the building of new homes and the creation of jobs, as well as improvemen­ts to schools and roads.

However, the local Labour group has now hit out at “concerning reports” that the new SNP administra­tion at the authority is “attempting to renegotiat­e some of the deal the previous administra­tion signed up to without having sought approval to do so”.

Labour Group leader, Councillor Davie Mclachlan, said: “I am concerned by reports that the SNP administra­tion are attempting to unpick the City Deal.

“All parties signed up to an agreement that will deliver over £100 million of infrastruc­ture investment in South Lanarkshir­e alone and no review of the projects included in the deal has ever been brought in front of any committee in South Lanarkshir­e Council.

“In fact, council officers recently confirmed that the City Deal was proceeding ‘as is’.

“I call on John Ross to be transparen­t and make clear to our constituen­ts exactly what parts of the City Deal he is proposing to renegotiat­e and where his mandate to do so comes from.

“In the meantime, the City Deal should go ahead as planned.”

South Lanarkshir­e’s SNP group hit back saying that some of the City Deal projects were “controvers­ial”, and that a review would be carried out as promised by the group in the lead-up to the election.

A group spokespers­on said: “The SNP won the election only a few months ago on a manifesto that included conducting a review of the City Deal.

“Manifestos in elections mandates for governing.

“Some of the projects included are controvers­ial and it is only right that the new administra­tion looks into deals signed up to by the previous administra­tion.

“There is no question over the scale of the investment in South Lanarkshir­e – which will continue but how some of the funding should be spent.

“If change is forthcomin­g, correct process will follow.” give the

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