The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tayside MPs hit out over Tay Cities Deal delays

Projects which applied to be part of funding still waiting for a decision

- EMMA CRICHTON echrichton@thecourier.co.uk

The UK Government is “nowhere near” signing off the long-awaited Tay Cities Deal, the chair of a Westminste­r committee has claimed.

Impatience is growing over the investment package, thought to be worth up to £1 billion, as Tayside MPs call for immediate action.

This comes after a special meeting of the Scottish Affairs Committee was held last week to discuss City Deals across the country, and concerns were raised about delays to the Tayside proposals.

Conservati­ve minister Lord Duncan said last summer he was expecting agreement to be reached at beginning of this year.

Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wishart, who also chairs the Scottish Affairs Committee, said: “This important package of funding should already have been signed off and I am not convinced the UK Government is anywhere close to signing it off.

“Projects which have applied to be part of the funding are now sitting waiting on a decision. It is not acceptable to ask shovel-ready projects to sit and wait indefinite­ly.”

More than 50 projects are included in a £1.8bn wishlist submitted by Dundee, Fife, Angus and Perth and Kinross Councils, which it is hoped will help create 15,000 jobs.

They are seeking £763m over a decade from the Scottish and UK government­s, for projects including transport improvemen­ts and investment in businesses and the arts.

Mr Wishart also said he and fellow SNP MPs have been refused a meeting with the UK Treasury to discuss the deal.

He added: “Given the failure of the Scotland Office to address any of these questions this is clearly unacceptab­le.”

Appearing before the Scottish Affairs Committee last week, Scotland’s energy minister Paul Wheelhouse said his government is ready to sign off on the deal.

Tory Ochil and South Perthshire MP Luke Graham accused the SNP of “injecting yet more negativity into this project”.

He said: “I find their hypocrisy staggering — the SNP Government has not confirmed which projects it will fund, so it is difficult for the UK Government to make its own bid.

“I have spent months trying to secure the best outcome for the region from this deal. The original plans only contained one project for my constituen­cy, and failed to include Perth City Hall.

“I am determined to correct this and I will not have Perth and Kinross lose out due to SNP grievance and point scoring.”

A UK Government spokeswoma­n said: “We have been working closely with all partners on the Tay Cities Deal to develop the proposals. Discussion­s have been detailed and positive and are ongoing. It is important that any investment of public money represents value for money and will ensure that the deal brings maximum benefit to the communitie­s across the region.”

 ??  ?? Pete Wishart MP, who says the Tay Cities Deal package of funding should already have been signed off and he is not convinced the UK Government is anywhere close to doing so.
Pete Wishart MP, who says the Tay Cities Deal package of funding should already have been signed off and he is not convinced the UK Government is anywhere close to doing so.

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