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Swinney plans UDC to regenerate Glasgow – Daily Business

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Urban blight: Glasgow has seen a deterioration of the city centre (pic: DB Media Services)

First Minister John Swinney will today announce plans for a new quango among a range of other measures to help regenerate Glasgow’s fading city centre.

Mr Swinney says an SNP government will establish an urban development corporation, complementing the work of the Clyde Gateway in the east end.

He will offer to take on responsibility for the maintenance of the Clyde Tunnel, freeing around £1 million of cost to the local authority and meaning there is no need for congestion charges to fund maintenance.

Mr Swinney is supporting the next stages of the feasibility work on the Clyde Metro proposal.

Other measures include supporting the refurbishment of the People’s Palace and Winter Gardens, and ensuring they are reopened to the public.

The First Minister said: “Glasgow is one of Scotland’s greatest economic assets – a cosmopolitan, thriving city, blessed with outstanding strengths and huge potential.

“I want to build on that potential and make sure Glasgow is everything it can be.  That is why I will establish an urban regeneration company for Glasgow to revitalise the areas of the city centre that need it and drive economic growth. 

“And I will take action on a site which holds a special place in the heart of many Glaswegians, providing support the city needs to complete the refurbishment of the People’s Palace and Winter Gardens and get them reopened to the public again.

“The plans I am setting out today honour Glasgow’s past and focus on the city’s future. Because unlike others who want to talk this great city down, I am clear that Glasgow’s best days are ahead of it.

Even Glasgow’s heritage is scarred by anti-social behaviour (pic: DB media Services)

“The SNP is always on Glasgow’s side – and as First Minister I will do everything I can to make Glasgow flourish.”

Scottish Labour candidate for Glasgow Easterhouse and Springburn Paul Sweeney said: “It takes a real brass neck for John Swinney to boast that he is on Glasgow’s side when his party has completely failed the city over the last decade.

“For years, SNP ministers have treated Glasgow as an afterthought. They decimated the council’s budget by cutting over a billion pounds from it and allowed vital services such as street cleaning and roads maintenance to fall below the standards we need.

“They have also dragged their feet on bringing our buses back under public control while similar big cities like Manchester forge ahead.

“It is only now – four weeks’ out from an election – that Swinney is finally promising to act to clean up the SNP’s own mess. People will not be fooled by this last-minute attempt to portray himself as someone who cares about the city.

“Glasgow is a world-class city, but it is being held by a dismal SNP government which has no vision and no ambition for it.

“Scottish Labour will back local businesses and high streets by reforming business rates, fixing the roads, cleaning up our streets by delivering fair funding for Glasgow City Council, and tackling crime and antisocial behaviour by boosting community policing.”

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