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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S5W-27187

  • Asked by: Alex Cole-Hamilton, MSP for Edinburgh Western, Scottish Liberal Democrats
  • Date lodged: 29 January 2020
  • Current status: Answered by Aileen Campbell on 25 February 2020

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to use the money received through the Barnett formula as a result of the UK Government’s Stronger Towns Fund.


Answer

There has been no detail from HM Treasury on the extent to which the Stronger Towns Fund and Future High Streets Fund is additional funding on which the Scottish Government would receive a consequential, or the profile of any future funding. Ministers have pressed the UK Government for details on the share of the £3.6 billion announced for towns in England that will flow to the Scottish Government. No decision has yet been made on the use of this funding.

Through our Town Centre Action Plan (TCAP) we are supporting and investing in the regeneration of Scotland’s towns and town centres. This includes the £50 million capital Town Centre Fund for 2019-20 which is enabling local authorities to stimulate a range of investments, encouraging town centres to diversify and flourish.

Through TCAP, we are promoting a Town Centre First Principle to ensure planning and investment supports the regeneration and sustainability of towns and town centres. We have developed tools and resources to support this process including a Town Centre Toolkit and a Place Standard Framework designed to support communities, public, private and third sectors to work together to assess the quality of a place and identify priorities for the future.

We are working with partners such as Scotland’s Towns Partnership to provide information, support and services which contribute to the vibrancy, vitality and viability of our town centres and neighbourhoods, and to support the development of partnerships including Business Improvement Districts.