Fife Taskforce allocates £6m funds

6 Jul 2015 01:20 PM

Members agree on funds to support workers and repurpose TR site.

The fourth meeting of the Fife Taskforce, co-chaired by Deputy First Minister John Swinney and Leader of Fife Council David Ross, has taken place to agree the detail of the next phase of action that will support economic growth and job creation across Glenrothes and central Fife.

As well as hearing an update on the Tullis Russell administration process and immediate support available for the workforce, detail of the overall direction of the taskforce’s action plan was agreed. This includes support for the workforce, local business growth, community regeneration, business infrastructure, investment, and the future use of the Tullis Russell site.

The taskforce considered detailed proposals and discussed how the £6 million initial Scottish Government funds should be allocated for maximum impact and to complement existing resources partners have made available to support work in the area.

The focus of the discussion was on supporting the workforce and it was noted that of the 403 employees who have been made redundant at Tullis Russell, 143 have secured employment, while 286 have requested training from support agency Opportunities Fife, and of these, 142 people have had their training requests fulfilled. A local campaign has already been launched by Opportunities Fife to encourage those who have been affected to seek training and support.

The taskforce agreed allocations of:

After the meeting co-chairs Mr Swinney and Cllr Ross said:

“We want to make sure that we collectively do everything possible to help those most affected in a rapid, accessible and effective way, and we will make sure this continues to be done. We are confident that the agreed allocation and distribution of the £6 million Scottish Government funding will target the right places and reach the right people.

“While we were all disappointed that the intensive process to find an alternative buyer for Tullis Russell was not successful, we were heartened to hear about the support that has been delivered to the workforce.

“We should like to recognise the efforts not only of the public sector agencies involved but also of the private sector which has also done all it can to help offer jobs and opportunities to those made redundant.

“Our focus is on actions that continue to support people, business and communities affected. The initiatives set out in our Action Plan will help deliver economic growth in Glenrothes and Central Fife. Delivering against these actions is now key for us over the months ahead.”