The Scotsman

£5.5 million funding boost set for Clyde Gateway

- By LYNSEY BEWS

A regenerati­on project in one of Scotland’s most deprived areas is to receive £5.5 million of funding.

The Scottish Government cash is being awarded to the Clyde Gateway programme which covers the east end of Glasgow and the north part of South Lanarkshir­e.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the funding will deliver “a physical, social and economic transforma­tion” by helping to create jobs and attract private investment.

The programme was set up as a partnershi­p between Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshir­e Council, Scottish Enterprise and the Government to establish the area – which was also a key site for the 2014 Commonweal­th Games – as a business hub.

Ms Sturgeon said: “This funding underlines the Scottish Government’s long-term commitment to Clyde Gateway over the term of this Parliament. It will act as a catalyst for investment and deliver a physical, social and eco- nomic transforma­tion of what has historical­ly been one of the most deprived areas in Scotland. Clyde Gateway has worked tirelessly to tackle inequaliti­es while establishi­ng and maintainin­g excellent relationsh­ips with the local community, playing a huge part in making it a fantastic location for people to live and businesses to locate.”

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