Joint prosperity plan agreed for Lothians, Borders & Fife

Citizens, businesses, and organisations across South East Scotland have helped shape a major consultation on the region’s economic future.

The Regional Prosperity Framework (PDF, 2.59MB) highlights the need to tackle inequalities and climate change, and to prioritise well-being and quality of life alongside economic growth.

The consultation took place over the summer, with public, private and third sector organisations providing their views on issues including transport and housing, education and digital inclusion.

Garry Clark, Federation of Small Businesses Development Manager for the East of Scotland, said: “For small businesses across the Lothians, Fife and the Borders, the Regional Prosperity Framework represents an important touchstone for the collective economic ambition of the region. They will welcome the commitment to fostering and supporting business creation and growth and the recognition of the role that businesses play, not only in our economic prosperity, but also in social and community wellbeing.”

Cllr David Ross, Fife Council’s Co-Leader and Joint Committee Chair for the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, said: “This document sets out long-term aspirations for the region and informs policy development for the next 20 years. 

"It has been developed with input from public, private and third sector organisations and aims to address the region’s challenges and opportunities to make Edinburgh and South East Scotland a better place to live, work, study, visit and invest for current and future generations.

"It is focused on tackling the important and pressing challenges of climate change, sustainability, biodiversity loss, inequalities, health and well-being, job creation and achieving a net zero economy."

The Framework focuses on addressing inequalities and the challenges of creating new jobs and businesses while enabling a transition to a net zero carbon economy.

It does this through a commitment to actions that will deliver a more prosperous, innovative and resilient regional economy.

Other plans include making employment, training and education more accessible through better connected and sustainable transport.

Data-Driven Innovation is also set to play a vital role in strengthening the region’s innovation ecosystem to support organisations, irrespective of where they are based.  This will bring the region a step closer to becoming the data capital of Europe.

Another priority is creating ‘twenty minute neighbourhoods’, where residents have closer access to everyday goods, services and amenities. These include seven sites at Blindwells, Edinburgh’s Waterfront, Dunfermline, Shawfair, Winchburgh, Calderwood and Tweedbank.

The Framework builds on, and widens, the partnerships developed through the City Region Deal, paving the way for further collaboration through regional economic plans with shared outcomes, responsibilities, and aligned priorities and resources.

Regional Prosperity Framework - Consultation

Partners across the region have been working hard to deliver on the Edinburgh and South East Scotland (ESES) City Region Deal that will bring £1.3 billion investment over 15 years. This partnership has helped us to develop a Regional Prosperity Framework, and it is on this document that we are reaching out to you for comments, feedback and ideas on what matters to you for our region.

The ESES region has a very strong platform to build on, but there are issues that we need to address to support our regional prosperity. These include:

  • the response from Covid-19;

  • the need to address societal imbalances across the region; and

  • the urgent need to deliver this within a net zero emissions context.

The Regional Prosperity Framework is a draft plan to grow and recover our economy sustainably. It looks at everything from transport and housing to education and digital inclusion; to economic development and climate change.

The key themes of the Regional Prosperity Framework are to secure:

  • a FLOURISHING economy, environment and ecology, households and places;

  • a RESILIENT workforce, climate responses, infrastructure and buildings; and

  • an INNOVATIVE Private Sector, Third Sector (including Further and Higher Education) and Public Sector.

This consultation is open to individuals, businesses and other organisations, professional bodies and charities.

The Regional Prosperity Framework will inform future policy creation across many organisations – all aimed at ensuring the region is as resilient as possible, despite current challenges, and has the right infrastructure to be a key contributor to the economy of Scotland.

Find out More:

Complete the online survey with your comments, feedback and ideas on what matters to you for our region:

The consultation launches on Monday 14 June 2021 and the closing date for responses is 11:59pm on Monday 26 July 2021.

Complete the online survey or

Email your response to: ESESCR.CityDeal@edinburgh.gov.uk

Alternatively post your response to: 

Aleks Bogacz, Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, Waverley Court (Area 2.1), 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG.

We look forward to hearing your views on this vital issue.