The Oban Times

Boost for Argyll and Bute’s Rural Growth Deal

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The case for Argyll and Bute’s Rural Growth Deal has once again been made in the latest ‘very positive’ discussion­s with the UK Government.

Argyll and Bute Council leader Aileen Morton met David Mundell, Secretary of State for Scotland, in Lochgilphe­ad on Tuesday August 28.

Mr Mundell had travelled to Argyll and Bute for the latest in the council’s series of high-level meetings with both the Scottish and UK government­s, making the case for additional investment in the area.

Along with key partners, the council has been working to refine its Rural Growth Deal proposals over the past few months, ahead of a formal pitch to both government­s.

Speaking after her meeting with Mr Mundell, Councillor Morton said: ‘We’re clear that Argyll is the natural choice for a growth deal – it’s absolutely full of opportunit­ies for economic success and prosperity.

‘All of this potential can be unleashed through investment in Argyll and Bute’s key strengths like tourism and business innovation, while also overcoming barriers to growth like housing supply and digital connectivi­ty. I was delighted to welcome Mr Mundell to Argyll and Bute to outline our progress over the past few months, and to let him know that local people overwhelmi­ngly back a deal for their communitie­s.

‘It was really encouragin­g to hear that the UK Government is looking forward to receiving our proposals and seeing them go through the process over the coming months.’

Councillor Morton added: ‘Our next steps are further meetings with the Scottish Government at both ministeria­l and MSP level, scheduled to take place in September.

‘It’s great to be going into these meetings with significan­t support from local people as well as the positive feedback we heard today.

‘More and more people are convinced that Argyll is the natural choice for a Rural Growth Deal, and we are determined to make it happen.’

 ??  ?? Councillor Aileen Morton met David Mundell in Lochgilphe­ad.
Councillor Aileen Morton met David Mundell in Lochgilphe­ad.

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