The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Councillor hits back over ‘underinves­tment’ claim

- PAUL MALIK

Dundee, Angus, Perth and North Fife have combined to submit a joint bid to become Scotland’s first ever UK City of Culture, with hundreds of millions of pounds secured by the Tay Cities Deal to support the regions’ many art and culture institutio­ns.

But the Scottish Conservati­ves have claimed Dundee and Tayside as a whole has not invested enough money or time, comments which have been branded “blatant nonsense”.

Linked by the longest river in Scotland, the Tay Cities region has a huge number of cultural attraction­s, including the V&A Dundee, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Arbroath

Abbey and St Andrews University.

North East MSP Tess White commented on the joint bid stressing her fears a lack of “profession­al structure” in the arts could leave the region at a disadvanta­ge compared to the other 20 entrants because of “cultural underinves­tment” in the region.

SNP Dundee council administra­tion leader John Alexander pointed out half of the local authoritie­s taking part in the bid were run by Scottish Conservati­ve groups and said it was “alarming” how out of touch Ms White’s comments were.

He pointed out the £150 million promised under the Tay Cities Deal which will be injected into

cultural projects in the coming years.

Ms White said: “I am worried that the SNP have underinves­ted in Tayside’s culture for years.

“There isn’t the profession­al structure that other parts of Scotland, certainly the UK, enjoy.

“Our local authoritie­s are going to have to work so

much harder to offset that disadvanta­ge.

“They have been left to just get on with it. But this is far too important a prize for the region to start on the back foot.”

Mr Alexander said: “To anyone that is aware of Dundee’s journey and Tayside as a whole, these comments are blatant nonsense.

“It is somewhat alarming and equally amusing at how out of touch these comments are with reality.

“It should not be lost on anyone that in Tayside, the Conservati­ves form the administra­tion in half of the councils.

“As well as the millions of pounds supporting tourism by the councils, we are collaborat­ing on the delivery of ambitious cultural projects through the Tay Cities Deal, funded by the SNP government, to the tune of £150 million.

“We recently provided support for the Museum of Transport, Science Centre refurbishm­ent, RRS Discovery upgrades and also delivered the V&A Dundee design museum.”

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