Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Partners Welcome Autumn Statement Announcement

In his Autumn Statement today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP stated that the UK Government will continue to work towards agreeing a City Region Deal for Edinburgh and South-East Scotland. 

Council Leader Andrew Burns, said: “I welcome the announcement by the Chancellor in today’s Autumn Statement that the UK Government remains committed to a City Region deal for Edinburgh and South East Scotland.”

“Discussions with the UK and Scottish Governments continue on the deal, which contains proposals to accelerate growth in Edinburgh and the wider regional economy that will benefit Scottish and UK economies while tackling inequalities and deprivation.”

Chancellor Announces City Region Deal for Edinburgh and South East Scotland

The Chancellor George Osborne today announced a City Region Deal for Edinburgh and South East Scotland.

Speaking on behalf of the partner local authorities, the City of Edinburgh Council Leader Andrew Burns said: ‘‘We are delighted with the Chancellor’s pledge to develop a City Deal for our region and welcome the opportunity to continue our engagement with both the UK and Scottish Governments.

“This commitment from Westminster is a step forward for our proposals to tackle inequality and accelerate substantial economic growth through investment in innovation, skills and infrastructure.

“We submitted our proposals in September 2015 and remain as determined as ever to negotiate greater fiscal powers for our region and funding towards strategic housing, transport and infrastructure to help the region to become the most connected, creative, inclusive and innovative place in Europe.”

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Commitment to develop a City Region Deal for Edinburgh and South East Scotland

In response to recent news articles detailing the progress of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, comprising the Scottish Borders, City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Fife, Midlothian and West Lothian,  City of Edinburgh Council Leader Andrew Burns said: ‘‘The partners that make up the Edinburgh and South East Scotland city region are delighted to have received commitment from the UK and Scottish Governments to develop a city region deal that will deliver a step change in economic performance while tacking inequalities. Detailed discussions will take place in the new year and we are aiming to have a deal agreed by the Spring Budget in March 2016.”

The Scottish Borders, City of Edinburgh, Fife, Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian local authorities submitted an initial proposal in September 2015 that outlined the general principles of the deal they were looking to secure which had received strong support from private, public and third sector organisations within the region. Both the UK and Scottish governments have recognised the importance and contribution of the City of Edinburgh and the wider region to Scottish and wider UK growth and have committed to work with the partners to develop a comprehensive plan to maximise opportunities.

£1BN BID SUBMITTED TO ACCELERATE GROWTH IN EDINBURGH AND SOUTH EAST OF SCOTLAND

The £1bn Edinburgh and the South East of Scotland City Region deal will reach a major milestone tomorrow (Friday, 4 September) as the six bid partners submit their proposal to the Westminster and Scottish governments.

The bid partners, East Lothian, the City of Edinburgh, Fife, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian councils, are working closely to develop a deal with the UK and Scottish governments designed to accelerate growth in Scotland’s capital city and wider regional economy that will benefit Scottish and UK economies.

It will concentrate on the region’s strengths – knowledge, culture and technology.

The City Region deal is a mechanism for accelerating growth through investment in innovation, skills and infrastructure. This will create a step change in economic performance that will generate funds to pay back this initial investment.

It is also about greater autonomy and disseminating powers for the region to make public service delivery more effective, increase productivity and to tackle inequality and deprivation across the city region. The ambition is to secure £1bn of funding and it is estimated that an additional £3.2bn worth of private sector investment could be leveraged if the bid is successful.

Working in partnership with stakeholders in the business and academic communities is crucial to the bid’s success and almost 100 businesses are now supporting the bid as well as the region’s universities and colleges.

Cllr Andrew Burns, Leader of the City of Edinburgh Council on behalf of the leaders of the six local authorities, said: “I am delighted that we have now reached this key milestone and look forward to discussing our proposals in more detail with both governments in the coming months. In negotiating this deal, we want to build on our key sector strengths of knowledge, culture and technology. Our ask is for greater autonomy and decision making powers, increased opportunities for learning and development along with the creation of a regional specific skills programme, and investment in crucial infrastructure projects.

“Our ambition is to achieve a step change in economic performance for the economies of the region, Scotland and the UK and we are delighted that to date almost a 100 businesses have registered their support. In addition to this the academic community in the region are also on board. The joint working of public, private and the third sector is crucial to the success of this deal.

“I look forward to bringing more detail forward as we aim to have a deal in place for early 2016.”