The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Where is city deal? demands councillor

MSP wants agreement fast-tracked amid fears region has been put to back of the queue

- Ciaran sneddon cisneddon@thecourier.co.uk

MSPs and councillor­s have called for more informatio­n on the progress of the Tay Cities Deal, as Inverness secured its own £315 million scheme.

Tayside’s much-awaited deal, which will incorporat­e Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross as well as parts of northern Fife, will grant a cash boost to the region.

However, concerns have been raised about the future of the proposal, with some saying the area appears to have been put “at the back of the queue”.

A Dundee City Council spokesman said a report on the proposal’s progress would be brought to committee next month.

Conservati­ve MSP Bill Bowman said: “We said at the beginning of the year that there needs to be a sense of unity and urgency to get the best possible outcome for Tayside.

“The Aberdeen City Region Deal is already starting to bear fruit through the developmen­t of the Oil and Gas Technology Centre, while Inverness has exciting proposals to invest in transport links and skills academies.

“It is imperative that plans for Tayside are fast-tracked.

“Given the number of jobs that have been lost in the Dundee area over the years, as well as recent announceme­nts at companies like NCR, this is a tremendous opportunit­y to grow our local economy.

“City Deals are a process of negotiatio­n. Both the UK and Scottish government­s have the cheque book open, but the outcome will depend on the quality of the proposals that are put on the table.”

Councillor Richard McCready criticised Dundee City Council, which is taking the lead on the proposals, for falling behind other councils in securing a deal.

He added: “I have asked for details of the City Deal for Dundee and for an answer as to why our city appears to be at the back of the queue. I have received a briefing on this which did not shed a great deal of light on the subject.

“From my perspectiv­e I see other cities and regions in Scotland at the front of the queue receiving funding for projects. Dundee needs investment and jobs and I want to know why there seems to be a lack of urgency to do a deal.”

A spokesman for the council said: “A report on the progress of the Tay Cities Deal submission will be coming to the council’s policy and resources committee on February 13.”

In December, director of city developmen­t Mike Galloway said the Tayside and Fife local authoritie­s would seek devolved powers from the Scottish and UK Government­s as part of the deal.

He said the proposal would be completed this month, at which point Perth and Kinross, Fife, Angus and Dundee City councils would be asked to give the nod of approval to the proposal.

The final submission is due to be made in March.

 ??  ?? Councillor Richard McCready slammed the city council for falling behind in securing a Dundee deal.
Councillor Richard McCready slammed the city council for falling behind in securing a Dundee deal.
 ??  ?? Tory MSP Bill Bowman says there needs to be a sense of unity to get the best outcome.
Tory MSP Bill Bowman says there needs to be a sense of unity to get the best outcome.

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