Developing & Strengthening The Local Economy

A strong economy gives us the opportunity to address so many of the issues facing Ayrshire, from high unemployment to poor health. Ayrshire’s economy has lagged behind Scotland for too many years, with disappointing employment figures and too few businesses choosing to set up and grow here.

Since becoming an MSP, securing the support of the Scottish and UK Governments for the Ayrshire Growth Deal has been one of my most important achievements.

The Ayrshire Growth Deal is a major programme of investment to boost the Ayrshire economy across sectors ranging from tourism to biotechnology and space travel. Funded by the private sector, local councils and the UK and Scottish Governments, it has the potential to turn the area into an economic powerhouse.

With the Growth Deal now agreed, it's vital that we make the most of it to strengthen the local economy and give businesses the confidence to grow and develop in the years ahead.

I’m proud to have played a role in delivering the HALO project, which is turning the old Johnnie Walker plant in Kilmarnock into an exciting new development with office space, housing, sports facilities and a district heating system. This kind of innovative ambitious project is exactly what Ayrshire needs more of if we want to make the most of what the region has to offer.

 

News

Scottish Government must provide support to Scotland’s Leisure Trusts says MSP

Olympic athlete turned MSP Brian Whittle has called on the Scottish Government to help rescue the leisure trusts across Scotland that are in danger of collapse. The majority of public leisure and culture facilities across Scotland are run by charitable trusts, set up to deliver services on behalf o

Whittle seeks reassurance from Costa over jobs consultation

Local MSP Brian Whittle has been in touch with bosses at Costa Coffee after the company announced a nationwide consultation over possible job losses at the chain. Scottish Conservative MSP Brian contacted Costa to clarify how their announcement that up to 1650 jobs across the business were under th

MSP hails success of Eat Out to Help Out Scheme

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has applauded the success of the UK Government’s Eat Out to Help Out Scheme as newly released figures showed that people across Scotland had enjoyed over six million meals through the discount scheme. Over 8,500 restaurants across the country registered for the sche

Whittle backs plan to “Power up” Scotland’s economy

Scottish Conservative MSP Brian Whittle is backing his party’s plans to “Power up Scotland” and kick-start the local economy. Brian says the wide-ranging plan for jobs and economic growth, unveiled by the party’s leader, Douglas Ross, can help re-energise communities across South Scotland by moving

Latest statistics emphasise the value of the United Kingdom says MSP

The United Kingdom is more valuable than ever to Scotland according to Scottish Conservative MSP Brian Whittle. The South Scotland MSP was speaking following the publication of the latest “Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland” (GERS) report.

Scottish Conservative MSP welcomes latest UK Government support figures

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has welcomed the latest figures for the UK Government’s self-employment support scheme and Job Retention scheme, which have protected thousands of livelihoods across East Ayrshire The latest figures show that across Scotland 157,000 self-employed people have receive

MSP backs council consultations on Spaces For People

Following successful bids by East and South Ayrshire Councils for funding from the Spaces for People programme, a local MSP is encouraging the public to have their say on where the money is spent. South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle wants the public to comment on consultations both councils are holdin

MSP holds zoom forums to hear local issues

Brian Whittle MSP has been putting his summer recess to good use, holding zoom forums to hear from local organisations about the issues affecting them. The South Scotland MSP who promised to use the summer to “listen and learn” has now held forums with local charities and businesses to discuss the