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Army ‘would 0ring huge 0oost’ to Leuchars area

MOD: Support for calls to upgrade base to forces hub

- Kieran andrews Political Editor kiandrews@thecourier.co.uk

Upgrading Leuchars into the army’s hub in Scotland would bring a massive economic boost to the local area, according to a politician who has seen such benefits unfold in northern England.

Simon Young, the councillor for Catterick in Yorkshire, has seen the region he represents benefit from a massive influx of personnel and their families.

Catterick Garrison is the largest British Army garrison in the world with a population of around 13,000.

The population there is expected to grow to more than 25,000 by 2020 under Ministry of Defence plans.

It is expected that 700 jobs will be created by the additional infrastruc­ture required for the area.

Calls have been made for a similar upgrade to Fife’s former air base.

Leuchars, now home to the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, is expected to expand over the next 15 years to accommodat­e units from Forthside Stirling and DSG Stirling.

It has also been speculated that other regiments may be relocated to Fife as part of the UK Government’s review of defence bases across the country.

North-east Fife’s MP and MSP, the SNP’s Stephen Gethins and Willie Rennie of the Liberal Democrats, have backed the call.

Mr Young, who represents the Conservati­ves, said: “There are a lot of things that have happened that we would not have had if we didn’t have the Ministry of Defence in the area: the cinema, the hotel, the shops.

“There’s a big sense of pride (in the locally-based military).

“We have our parish council meeting and the quartermas­ter comes.

“If we have an event we put out adverts to get the army along.

“Absolutely, the community is proud of them. I wouldn’t know who is in the army or who is a villager, it’s that natural.”

Catterick Leisure Centre is a purposebui­lt complex that opened in July 2009.

In 2013 a £25 million developmen­t scheme for a new “town centre” was unveiled, to be built on a former sports ground owned by the MoD.

The plan includes space for retail outlets, a cinema, a 60-bedroom hotel and several dining establishm­ents and bars.

I wouldn’t know who is in the army or who is a villager, it’s that natural

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are based at Leuchars.
Picture: PA. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are based at Leuchars.
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