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More funding for community regeneration

Further £25 million investment to tackle inequality.

People from disadvantaged and remote rural communities will benefit from £25 million in regeneration funding.

The Regeneration Capital Grant Fund will support 25 development projects to tackle inequalities and deliver inclusive growth in some of the most deprived and remote communities in Scotland.

These are anticipated to support or create 1,700 jobs, refurbish and bring 38 buildings back into use, including some historic and landmark properties, as well as creating a further 68,000 sqm of business space.

Announcing the projects to receive funding at the refurbished Broomhouse Hub community centre in Edinburgh, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell yesterday said:

“We have invested more than £160 million in projects through this partnership with COSLA since 2014 to tackle inequalities, support business and create jobs that will promote growth and inclusivity in some of our most deprived, disadvantaged and remote communities across the country.

“I know this latest £25 million is going to make a big difference to the community projects across Scotland that will share this award.

“This new Hub in Broomhouse will help support people of all ages find companionship, learn new skills and offer much-needed support for families.

“It will be an asset to the local community now and for the future, and is an excellent example of what the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund supports each year.”

COSLA’s Environment and Economy spokesperson Councillor Steven Heddle yesterday said:

“The Regeneration Capital Grant Fund continues to provide local authorities with an invaluable tool to help deliver on the regeneration aspirations of the communities which they represent. The range of projects reflects the need for localised approaches to help regenerate communities across the country, all of which will help deliver strong economic, social, and physical outcomes.

“Continuation of the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund for the remainder of the Parliamentary term emphasises the joint commitment of Local Government and Scottish Government to regenerating deprived and disadvantaged communities, and I look forward to seeing what further innovative projects come forward in the future rounds of this fund.”

 

Channel website: http://www.gov.scot/

Original article link: https://www.gov.scot/news/community-regeneration-funding/

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