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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-00445

  • Asked by: Stephen Kerr, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 3 June 2021
  • Current status: Answered by Kate Forbes on 15 June 2021

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how much money it has invested in the Central Scotland parliamentary region in each year since 2019 to directly support businesses in creating jobs.


Answer

The Scottish Government works with a wide range of partners, particularly our enterprise agencies and local authorities, who have lead responsibility for local economic development in the area, to deliver investment and support job creation across Scotland, including the Central Scotland region.

We have committed £500 million to the Glasgow City Deal and £50 million to the Falkirk Growth Deal to support delivery of programmes of investment directly benefitting the Central Scotland parliamentary region. This investment will stimulate economic growth and create jobs in the construction phase of projects and beyond.

Scottish Enterprise works with a wide range of local businesses to help them to meet their growth aspirations and support job creation. Since 2019, Scottish Enterprise has invested over £3.35 million in Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) Grants, and almost £12 million in Research & Development (R&D) grants, to support projects that will help create and safeguard jobs in North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire and Falkirk.

Businesses are also directly supported via Business Gateway. Business Gateway, delivered by the local authorities, is Scotland’s first stop shop for businesses seeking public sector support, including how to grow their business and create jobs. Since 2019, Business Gateway has invested over £6 million in supporting businesses across the Central Scotland local authority areas, and through its DigitalBoost programme, delivered over £2.3 million to support companies to develop their digital skills and online presence to reach wider markets.

Additionally, the investment we make in areas such as local government, housing, education and skills, transport and health contribute to job growth. For example, in February 2021 we completed the £1.8 billion Scotland’s Schools for the Future Programme, which saw 117 new schools built or refurbished over the last ten years. Falkirk, North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire collectively had 11 schools in the program, benefiting from £160 million investment, and the associated 1,500 construction jobs created by the programme at any one time. On Transport infrastructure, in March 2020 work completed on the £870 million Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme, improving railway infrastructure, rolling stock and service provision throughout central Scotland including Falkirk, North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire. Construction supported around 600 jobs across the programme.