The Herald

Mundell hails benefits of naval base developmen­t

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The billion-pound developmen­t of HM Naval Base Clyde will be a catalyst for growth and regenerati­on in the wider community, Scottish Secretary David Mundell has said.

The Ministry of Defence is investing in developing the base as the Royal Navy submarine centre of specialisa­tion, which will see all UK attack submarines based in Argyll and Bute by 2020 and the eventual arrival of the Dreadnough­t class of ballistic submarines.

The UK Government, Royal Navy and Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnershi­p have now signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) agreeing to work together in delivering infrastruc­ture and opportunit­ies for Royal Navy families and local people to live and work together.

Mr Mundell, who witnessed the signing of the MOU, said: “The UK’s entire submarine fleet will be based at Faslane by 2020. This will reinforce Scotland’s vital role in protecting our country and guarantee skilled, secure jobs on the Clyde for years to come.

“We must ensure this investment in the base is also a catalyst for growth and regenerati­on in the wider community.

“Today’s agreement will deliver new housing and improved infrastruc­ture, ensuring people in Argyll and Bute benefit directly from hosting the base.”

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon on Friday announced £1.3 billion for upgrades to HM Naval Base Clyde’s waterfront, engineerin­g support, accommodat­ion and security in advance of the Dreadnough­t class of deterrent submarines arriving in Scotland from the early 2030s.

The number of staff at the base will rise from 6,800 to an eventual population of 8,200.

The constructi­on phases are expected to support a further 1,000 contractor jobs.

Councillor Dick Walsh, leader of Argyll and Bute Council and chairman of the Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnershi­p, said: “This agreement is about making the developmen­t of HMNB Clyde work for Navy personnel, their families and the communitie­s in Argyll.

“Helensburg­h and its surroundin­g areas offer great benefits as a place to live, work and visit, and we very much look forward to welcoming new navy friends and neighbours.”

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DAVID MUNDELL: Project will be catalyst for growth.

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