ɬ Council has welcomed the announcement of a £50million Rural Growth Deal as a ‘transformational vote of confidence’ in the area.
The council has been championing a deal for ɬ with the UK and Scottish Governments, based on a number of projects developed with public and private sector partners.
Today (Wednesday 2 October) the UK and Scottish Governments announced investment of £25million each in ɬ.
Councillor Aileen Morton, Leader of ɬ Council, welcomed the announcement.
She said: “This scale of investment is a transformational vote of confidence in the future of ɬ.
“This area has fantastic natural resources, an innovative, skilled workforce, and public and private sector organisations committed to its future success.
“However, to deliver the change needed to build our economy and with it a sustainable future for ɬ, we need significant investment.
“That is what we have achieved through our Rural Growth Deal.
“Our next step will be to work with the Scottish and UK Governments to prioritise how we put this investment to work for ɬ.”
Along with its partners, the council had designed proposals to deliver success across ɬ, based on three key drivers:
• Attracting: additional skills, training and learning opportunities; new residents, visitors and businesses
• Growing: doing more of what works; making more of our natural and built resources
• Connecting: our high value business sectors with national and international business markets; our local economic successes with national strategic priorities
Councillor Gary Mulvaney, Depute Leader of ɬ Council paid tribute to everyone involved in developing the deal.
He said: “Securing such significant investment is down to public and private sectors, and members of the public through consultation, working together for the future of ɬ.
“It is important to note that this funding will be dedicated to transformational development projects; it cannot be used for day-to-day service delivery.
“It provides a strong foundation for delivering rural growth deal priorities. This is great news for ɬ.”