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Boost for Borderlands: Growth Deal signed

拢394.5 million being invested into the 5 local authority areas on both sides of the border between England and Scotland.

Borderlands growth deal being signed

Today (1 July 2019) Scottish Secretary David Mundell was joined by Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth, Jake Berry, the Scottish Government鈥檚 Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity, Michael Matheson and the leaders of the 5 councils to sign a momentous deal for the region.

The deal will result in up to 拢394.5 million being invested into the 5 local authority areas on both sides of the border that make up the Borderlands.

This financial boost will accelerate the region鈥檚 economic development, create jobs and encourage future investment in the area.

Up to 拢265 million is coming from the UK Government, 拢85 million from the Scottish Government and the remainder coming from the other partners.

Some of the projects, which are all subject to approval of business cases, include:

  • up to 拢19 million for a world class mountain bike innovation centre
  • up to 拢5 million for the development of the Lilidorei play village at Alnwick Gardens, a year-round visitor attraction to boost local economic growth
  • up to 拢10 million joint funding with Scottish Government to assess the feasibility of extending the Borders Railway from Tweedbank to Carlisle
  • up to 拢15 million in improvements at Carlisle railway station, as the largest station in the Borderlands, to enhance connectivity and access into the wider Borderlands region
  • up to 拢16.2 million in the South of Scotland to improve digital connectivity
  • up to 拢7.8 million to the development of a new business and employment site at Chapelcross, a former nuclear power station
  • up to 拢4 million to support research and innovation in the dairy industry

The full Heads of Terms document sets out further details of the projects being proposed.

Scottish Secretary David Mundell said:

It鈥檚 fantastic news that the UK Government is to invest up to 拢265 million in the Borderlands deal. This is an ambitious approach to cross-border working between governments, local authorities and partners which will boost economic growth by helping existing business, encouraging new ventures and bringing a wealth of improvements to people who live and work in the area and to visitors.

The Borderlands deal has made huge progress in the last 18 months. I鈥檇 like to thank the 5 鈥巐ocal authorities who have worked so well together, along with the UK and Scottish governments, to achieve this.聽

The South of Scotland and northernmost parts of England operate as a single economic area and it is important the border is not allowed to become an obstacle to development.聽

To date the UK Government has committed more than 拢1.41 billion of Growth Deal investment to support sustainable growth in Scotland and create jobs and opportunities for the future.

Minister for the Northern Powerhouse, Jake Berry MP, said:

This once-in-a-generation deal will deliver unprecedented investment in the Borderlands region while strengthening our cross-border links.

We have moved closer to finalising a deal which will deliver over 5,500 jobs, dramatically improve transport and digital connectivity, boost tourism and generate around 拢1.1 billion of economic benefits for the region.

With the combined strength of the UK, Scottish and local governments, let鈥檚 use this Borderlands Deal to realise a new era of regeneration, inclusive growth and limitless economic opportunities for the Borderlands and the whole of the Northern Powerhouse.鈥澛�

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The deal covers Dumfries and Galloway Council, Carlisle City Council, Cumbria County Council, Scottish Borders and Northumberland County Council.

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Published 1 July 2019