The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Signing will bring jobs and expertise to north-east Fife

St Andrews University to be given more than £26m for Eden Campus project at Guardbridg­e

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

The final signing of the Tay Cities Deal has been hailed as long-awaited good news for north-east Fife.

Many millions of pounds of investment in education, research and business could provide a significan­t boost and bring hundreds of high-spec jobs to the region.

The main winner is St Andrews University which has been allocated more than £26 million for its Eden Campus project at Guardbridg­e.

The cash will help the university to further develop the site of a former paper mill, sparking a bright future for its green energy centre.

It would see new industry located alongside academic expertise and has the potential to unlock further inward investment over five years.

In addition, a robust business case will be prepared in the hope of landing a £2m Scottish Government investment in Eden Enterprise, a new business incubator for start-up companies coming from the region’s universiti­es.

And the long-term benefits of the deal could stretch as far south as Methil, thanks to investment in infrastruc­ture at various ports to improve supply chain capabiliti­es.

Derek Watson, St Andrews University’s quaestor and factor, said the funding was being seen as a huge vote of confidence. “This looks like long-awaited good news for the Tay Cities region and north-east Fife,” he said.

“The allocation of over £26m for our Eden Campus project at Guardbridg­e is a vital step in our broader vision to create hundreds of new, high-value jobs and bring smart, sustainabl­e industry to this part of Scotland.”

He added: “We’ll be working closely on the detail of the deal with our partners at Fife Council and the Scottish and UK government­s with the aim of ensuring we can move as quickly as possible to realise the benefits of this investment.

“At a time of wider national uncertaint­y, this is a very welcome vote of confidence in the potential of Scottish education and skills.”

North East Fife SNP MP Stephen Gethins was particular­ly pleased with the investment in the Eden Campus developmen­t.

He said it was great news and added: “The university has already made a huge commitment to the area with its investment in Eden Campus, relocating over 400 jobs to Guardbridg­e and playing a crucial part in the regenerati­on of the area.”

Councillor Karen Marjoram, Fife Council’s depute SNP leader, said she was very pleased to sign the deal on behalf of the local authority.

We’ll be working closely on the detail of the deal with our partners at Fife Council and the Scottish and UK government­s... DEREK WATSON OF ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY

 ?? Mhairi Edwards. Picture: ?? Applause from some of those who attended the announceme­nt of the deal at Perth Civic Hall.
Mhairi Edwards. Picture: Applause from some of those who attended the announceme­nt of the deal at Perth Civic Hall.

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