Paisley Daily Express

MSP Derek: Council can boost town centres with £50m fund

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SNP MSP Derek Mackay insists the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund encouraged Renfrewshi­re Council to make the most of the money available via the £50 million fund.

The Finance Secretary announced the new ring-fenced fund – that will be available through the local authority settlement – during his draft budget statement last month.

The proposal aims to drive local economic growth by helping town centres fund projects such as re-purposing buildings for retail, business and community enterprise, while improving access and infrastruc­ture.

Mr Mackay, who is MSP for the Renfrewshi­re North and Wes t constituen­cy, said: “The plans to introduce a new £50 million Town Centre Fund could help transform towns across Renfrewshi­re.

“The fund will be passed on through the local authority settlement, so it’s up to the council to make sure our local town centres see the benefit of this substantia­l investment through community improvemen­t projects.

“All high streets across Scotland face challenges as online retail changes the way we shop.

“But this fund has the potential to stimulate real developmen­t in our town centres, to help communitie­s thrive.

“I hope my parliament­ary colleagues from across the political divide will get behind these budget proposals to ensure our Renfrewshi­re’s town centres can benefit.”

Andrew McRae, FSB’s Scotland Policy Chair, said: “Over the last few years, independen­t businesses have been leading a fightback on our high streets.

“But local traders can’t prop up our town centres on their own.

“That’s why we’re pleased to see Derek Mackay back the FSB’s idea for a new Scottish town centre diversific­ation fund. Similarly, a below inflation increase to business rates will give many smaller firms outside existing help much needed breathing space.”

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