Wishaw Press

Councils will stand united

Plans to boost economic growth

- Gary Fanning

North Lanarkshir­e Council joined seven other councils to launch an ambitious joint economic action plan, kickstarti­ng an unpreceden­ted long- term collaborat­ion on jobs, skills and inclusive growth.

The move, a first in Scotland, will see authoritie­s across the Glasgow City Region pursue a common economic strategy between now and the year 2035.

Working together, the group is targeting 100,000 extra jobs; 6500 new businesses, and big improvemen­ts in qualificat­ions, training and skills.

Councils also aim to bring thousands of hectares of vacant and derelict land into use and support the building of 110,000 new homes across the region.

Authoritie­s across the city region formally agreed the joint strategy and action plan yesterday (Tuesday) before presenting details to business and education leaders at a networking event at The Lighthouse, Scotland’s centre for design and architectu­re.

Council leader Jim Logue said: “The Glasgow City Region is already the powerhouse of the Scottish economy – but, as council leaders, we are absolutely united in our determinat­ion to aim higher on jobs, skills and growth that benefits every community.

“This strategy and action plan represents a step- change in our approach.

“Only by working together will we build a more resilient and dynamic city region that delivers homes and jobs for a skilled workforce and prosperity for all its people.”

The eight authoritie­s participat­ing in the joint strategy are East Dunbartons­hire Council; East Renfrewshi­re Council; Glasgow City Council; Inverclyde Council; North Lanarkshir­e Council; Renfrewshi­re Council; South Lanarkshir­e Council and West Dunbartons­hire Council – existing partners in the Glasgow City Region City Deal, along with the Scottish and UK government­s.

This means not only committing to a shared strategy, but agreeing to joint decision-making; integrated service delivery, and aligning resources to avoid duplicatio­n.

The plan identifies key priorities for the region’s economy; along with 50 specific actions, both short and long-term, to deliver them.

Scottish Government economy secretary Keith Brown welcomed the move and added “The Scottish Government are investing £ 500 million over the lifespan of the deal and we are fully committed to working closely with city region partners to maximise the opportunit­ies created through the Glasgow City Region City Deal.”

The new Regional Economic Strategy and Action Plan can be downloaded at http:// www. glasgowcit­yregion.co.uk/

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