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 visits leading Ayrshire ice-cream maker.

Run by Managing Director Jill Woodburn, Woody’s Ice Cream have been manufacturing their award winning luxury ice creams, fresh fruit sorbets and fat free frozen yoghurts for 14 years and recently opened their first ice cream & dessert bar in Mauchline. With their factory based on the family’s d

MSP supports Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has been highlighting the opportunities an apprenticeship can bring during a visit to Microtech Group in Kilmarnock. As part of the annual Scottish Apprenticeship Week, Brian visited the IT services company and met with their apprentices, Jack, Emma and Adam. 

Whittle welcomes signing of Ayrshire Growth Deal

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle was in attendance as UK and Scottish Government Ministers put pen to paper and made the Ayrshire Growth Deal a reality. With the signing of the Heads of Terms document on Friday, the two governments and three Ayrshire councils have confirmed the details of the £251.

South & East Ayrshire businesses wait two years for rates decisions

Over 1600 businesses across the South and East Ayrshire are still waiting to learn the outcome of their business rates appeals, almost two years after the new valuations were issued.  New Scottish Government figures published today show that as of 31st December 2018, of the 2629 who appea

Budget is an insult to councils and bad for workers says MSP

South Scotland MSP Brian Whittle has criticised the budget passed by the SNP with the support of the Greens, saying it penalises workers, cuts council budgets and puts up taxes leaving the public paying more and getting less. Among the controversial policies in the budget is the proposal to introdu