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£1bn City Deal investment to create 21,000 jobs in Edinburgh region

The deal will see investment in housing, innovation, transport, skills and culture.

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A City Deal worth around £1 billion which will see thousands of jobs created in and around Edinburgh has been signed in the capital.

The UK and Scottish governments are each investing £300 million in the project over the next 15 years, with local authorities and other partners such as universities also committed to adding up to £500 million.

The Edinburgh and South East of Scotland deal will see investment in housing, innovation, transport, skills and culture, and is expected to create around 21,000 jobs in the region.

Some of the cash will be spent on the creation of five new innovation hubs, including in robotics and space technologies, and on a new concert hall in the city.

The deal – which is the fourth UK City Deal in Scotland, following investments in Glasgow, Inverness, and Aberdeen – was widely welcomed by political parties, universities and other organisations.

The agreement had been due to be announced at the end of March but was delayed by the General Election.

Scottish Secretary David Mundell and First Secretary of State Damian Green joined Scotland’s Economy Secretary Keith Brown and Edinburgh council leader Adam McVey to sign the deal.

Mr Mundell said: “The UK Government is investing £300 million in the Edinburgh and South East of Scotland City Region Deal, which will boost the economy of Edinburgh and the whole of South-East Scotland for decades to come. The Edinburgh deal will focus on the capital’s strengths of new technology, innovation and culture.”

Mr Brown said: “The Scottish Government has been fully committed to this deal and I am very pleased that we have been able to get to the stage of achieving such an ambitious deal for the region. Edinburgh and its city region is an area of huge importance to the Scottish economy.”

Mr McVey, speaking on behalf of all of the local authorities involved, said: “I am delighted that this ambitious deal for the region has now been agreed, creating up to 21,000 new jobs. This will allow us to transform the area, delivering high quality jobs, housing, critical infrastructure, a new skills programme, and a world-class concert hall.”

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