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Signed and sealed... now we will deliver Tay Cities Region Deal agreed

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

The long-awaited formal signing of the Tay Cities Region Deal by leaders from Perth and Kinross, Tayside and Fife took place at an online ceremony yesterday.

The £700m programme is an agreement between the UK Government and Scottish Government, the Perth and Kinross, Angus, Dundee City and Fife councils, and the business and higher and further education sectors.

The two government­s have pledged £300 million which will help to lever a further £400 million of investment to create “a smarter and fairer” city region with over 6000 new job opportunit­ies.

Among the key commitment­s in the deal are: £62 million to the Invergowri­e-based James Hutton Institute to deliver world-leading barley research and advanced plant research facilities; £37m for a regional cultural and tourism investment programme and £25m for growing the Tay cities biomedical cluster.

The signing of the deal also dedicates £10 million to the Perth City Hall project and could bring forward an announceme­nt on the fate of the Stone of Destiny.

Leader of Perth and Kinross Council, Councillor Murray Lyle, said: “I’m very happy to be signing the Tay Cities Deal on behalf of Perth and Kinross Council and welcome the next steps in moving forward with the delivery of the Deal across Tayside and north east Fife and the benefits it will bring to everyone who lives and works in Perth and Kinross.

“Through this deal, we are able to support a number of exciting projects in ways that we have not been able to before and the implicatio­ns of this are exciting and positive for the area.

“Investing in cultural attraction­s such as Perth City Hall for example, improves facilities for people living in Perth and Kinross as well as attracting visitors and boosting the local economy; and the two projects being funded at the James Hutton Institute at Invergowri­e are of internatio­nal importance in responding to climate change.

“The projects being supported will allow us to diversify and succeed in ways that will raise our profile as a region for excellence and help secure our long-term economic future.”

Perthshire North MSP John Swinney said: “Whilst this deal has been subject to significan­t delay, I am delighted that it has finally been signed.

“The Tay Cities Deal will deliver significan­t investment and unlock new job opportunit­ies across Perthshire.

“This is particular­ly welcome, given the scale of the challenge we face to rebuild the local economy in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic.”

Scottish Government cabinet secretary for transport, infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty Michael Matheson, added: “I am delighted to sign the Tay Cities Region Deal and confirm our £150 million investment at a time of unpreceden­ted need.

“The commitment­s we have made with our partners today will help deliver sustainabl­e, inclusive growth in the region through funding for skills, connectivi­ty and innovation, and make a crucial contributi­on to economic recovery.”

 ??  ?? Progress Partners and council leaders at the Tay Cities Deal terms of agreement signing in 2018
Progress Partners and council leaders at the Tay Cities Deal terms of agreement signing in 2018

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