The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Brown vows Tay Cities Deal ‘will be signed off’

Economy secretary ‘impressed’ by Dundee University’s proposals

- JAMIE MILLIGAN jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

The Scottish Government will complete a Tay Cities Deal “come what may”, it’s been confirmed.

Scottish economy secretary Keith Brown revealed yesterday during a visit to Dundee that the Government is committed to signing off on the deal.

Mr Brown said while “there is no magic money tree”, the Scottish Government will carefully consider all proposals submitted as part of the Tay Cities Deal.

He added that while other City Deals may be more advanced in preparatio­n than Tayside’s own, “it is not written in stone” that a Tay Cities Deal will not be completed before those of other regions.

Mr Brown said: “The Scottish Government will do a Tay Cities Deal come what may. It’s going to happen.

“We hope the UK Government will do that as well.

“We can’t support everything, it has to be a realistic level of expenditur­e. We don’t have, as someone once said, a magic money tree, so we do have to attach a priority to what we have to do.

“Stirling and Clackmanna­nshire is next in the queue, they were further advanced, but while it’s not written in stone, it may be that Tay Cities come ahead of that.

“We have to say this is the global amount and these are the things we will support.”

Mr Brown was present as Dundee University submitted its own Tay Cities Deal proposals for considerat­ion.

The university wants to bid for cash to help it reaffirm and enhance its reputation as a leading medical research facility.

It’s hoped the finance will enable the university to create strong local partnershi­ps in the world of medical research and health.

According to the university’s submitted proposals: “The project will deliver wealth and job creation for the region by nurturing the best innovation

We have to saythisis the global amount and these are the thingswe will support. ECONOMY SECRETARY KEITH BROWN

from the Dundee biomedical research and drug discovery powerhouse, exploiting the unique environmen­t for medical technologi­es developmen­t at the interface with the NHS, and match this with significan­t growth in new skills pathways.”

Abertay University, NHS Tayside and Dundee and Angus College will all work with the university should the plans go ahead.

Commenting on the university’s plans, Mr Brown said: “It’s very impressive. And what they do, which is unusual in City Deal bids that I’ve seen, is to draw together different areas of excellence.

“And what you can tell they’ve done is to make sure they make the best of what they do. I think that’s the most impressive aspect about what they’ve put forward.

“These City Deals have to be able to transform people’s lives, it changes that dynamic.”

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