The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Businesses hoping for minister U-turn on enterprise body

- BY IAIN RAMAGE

There is intense pressure on the Scottish Government to announce a U-turn today on its plan to centralise control of developmen­t agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise.

Ministers have signalled a desire to replace its board with a nationwide panel to oversee all Scottish skills and enterprise agencies.

HIE will learn its fate in a statement from Economy Secretary Keith Brown.

Opponents have condemned the timing of the announceme­nt – the last day of the parliament­ary term before Easter – claiming it would leave insufficie­nt time to scrutinise a raft of important ministeria­l statements expected on the same day.

The government sparked a storm last year by announcing the proposed reform – with opposition parties, former agency chiefs, business leaders and trade unionists backing the Press and Journal’s Keep HI E Local campaign.

They fear the move would undermine 50 years of success in the Highlands and Islands.

The concerns were not allayed by a recent report by HIE chairman Lorne Crerar, who backed the Scottish Government’s proposed shake-up but called for the retention of local “delivery boards”.

Scottish ministers insist the proposals will strengthen the agencies.

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP David Stewart warned yesterday against any “downgrade”.

He said: “We’re totally opposed to any move to centralise the board. The economy secretary has so far been deaf to the opposition.

Edgar Balfour, developmen­t officer for Orkney Food, Drink and Crafts, feared a further dilution of influence.

He said: “There seems a move towards that generally with the current administra­tion. We’ve already lost enterprise companies. What appears to be a further dilution would not be welcome.”

Speaking ahead of his statement, Mr Brown said: “We have reflected on the proposals and views expressed by parliament, stakeholde­rs and agencies over the last few months and look forward to setting out more details of our plans to parliament.

“This is one part of a wide-ranging programme which will improve services for businesses and individual­s across Scotland.”

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HIE chair Lorne Crerar wants local ‘delivery boards’

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