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

MSP makes new connections at Atlas Cables

A Kilmarnock company making some of the world’s best cables for hi-fis and the audio-visual industry had a visit from Brian Whittle MSP. The South Scotland MSP visited the headquarters of Atlas Cables, who design and manufacture state of the art cables for consumers who demand the highest possible

MSP visits MYB Textiles

Brian Whittle MSP has been learning more about Ayrshire’s great textile legacy during a visit to MYB Textiles in Newmilns.

Brian Whittle MSP visits Aero Fastener

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has been touring aerospace company Aero Fastener at Prestwick Airport. Aero Fastener is an international aerospace fastener solutions company, providing production kits to some of the world’s leading aircraft maintenance and aircraft manufacturers, including Airbus

Re-opening Cumnock Station takes a step forward

Local MSP Brian Whittle has welcomed proposals to re-open Cumnock railway station being included in a list of options to improve transport infrastructure in South West Scotland. The proposal is contained in a report commissioned by Transport Scotland following a campaign by the MSP for the Scottish

Public urged to respond to transport consultation

The public are being encouraged to give their views on proposals for improvements to the road and rail network across Southwest Scotland. Transport Scotland has published the results of a study examining the transport network south of Ayr and considering ideas for improvements.

MSP blasts political stitch up over car park tax

Brian Whittle has criticised the Greens and SNP for pushing their car park tax through parliament without proper scrutiny or fair exemptions. MSPs on Holyrood’s Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee have been voting on amendments to Transport Bill making its way through Parliament.

Brian Whittle welcomes start of Maybole bypass works

Brian Whittle MSP has welcomed the start of works on the long awaited Maybole bypass saying: “It’s fantastic to see the years of hard campaigning by Maybole residents and drivers on the A77 finally deliver a bypass for the town.

MSP urges public to sign road improvement petition

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle is upping the ante in the campaign to improve the south west’s trunk roads. The local MSP has given his backing to a petition launched by his colleague Finlay Carson, the MSP for Galloway & West Dumfries.

MSP holds summit on improving school meals.

Brian Whittle MSP has been continuing his crusade to drive up the standard of school meals across Scotland with a summit at Dumfries House. During the event, which was supported by the NFU Scotland and Quality Meat Scotland, the South Scotland MSP brought together senior figures from local councils