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.

 

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Brian Whittle MSP meets artificial intelligence experts from across Scotland

Local MSP Brian Whittle met with leading Artificial Intelligence experts from across Scotland and the global data science sector on Wednesday 30 March in Edinburgh, as part of the inaugural Scottish AI Summit. The sold-out Summit marked the first anniversary of Scotland’s AI Strategy, which set out

Brian Whittle calls for new nuclear investment in Scotland

Scottish Conservative MSP Brian Whittle says it’s time for the SNP to rethink its opposition to nuclear power and secure Scotland’s energy security. The South Scotland MSP believes that a new generation of nuclear power stations can play a vital role in Scotland’s domestic energy supply and support

Brian Whittle visits Kilmarnock baker where talent rises to the top

Local MSP Brian Whittle has paid a visit to Kilmarnock’s Brownings the Bakers as part of Scottish Apprenticeship week. During his visit, Brian sat down with boss John Gall to chat about how the business looks to recruit new talent and help them build careers within the company.

Whittle says Scottish Government must set out plans for Prestwick sale

Brian Whittle has blasted the Scottish Government’s “amateurish” attempts to return Prestwick Airport to private ownership. During a Ministerial Statement at Holyrood, the South Scotland MSP attacked the Scottish Government’s approach to the sale accusing them of a lack of transparency and failing

MSP urges Scottish Government to back local bike initiative

Brian Whittle MSP has challenged a Scottish Government minister to put his money where his mouth is when it comes to promoting cycling. Scottish Conservative and former Olympian Brian raised the issue with Green Minister Patrick Harvie at Holyrood as he questioned the effectiveness of a government

Scottish Government have “failed” the South West on transport says MSP

Brian Whittle MSP has given a frosty reception to the Scottish Government’s plans for transport improvements in the coming years, accusing the SNP-Green coalition of making vague promises with no detail. After being delayed by the pandemic, the Scottish Government published STPR2, the government’s

MSP calls for Covid restrictions to be phased out

Scottish Conservative MSP Brian Whittle is backing his party’s call for a phased removal of Covid restrictions to start in February. This would include ending many of the existing curbs, but not the wearing of facemasks in indoor public places. Brian believes that with recent Covid data looking mo

MSP concerned by SNP plans to “price out” drivers

Brian Whittle MSP has voiced his concerns after the SNP launched a consultation to reduce car travel which talks about making driving so expensive people can’t afford to use the car. The Scottish Government consultation on plans to reduce car travel by 20% by 2030 makes a number of proposals includ