PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal - 4 September 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Con
David Mundell
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
4. What steps his Department is taking to support delivery of the Borderlands inclusive growth deal.
  11:43:38
Kirsty McNeill
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
This Government are committed to delivering economic growth in all parts of the country and we are working closely with local partners and the Scottish Government on the Borderlands growth deal. Together, we are ensuring that it delivers the uplift in economic benefits set out in the deal.
  11:43:57
David Mundell
I congratulate the hon. Lady on her appointment, and I particularly congratulate the Secretary of State on his. Being on your own in this House is a tough gig, and he exercised it in exemplary fashion over seven years, but—as I found—having new colleagues brings a whole new set of challenges of its own.

Will the hon. Lady ensure that the mountain bike centre at the Caerlee mill in Innerleithen is prioritised? There has been a suggestion that the project will not now go ahead in that location. It is vital that we have that centre and it is vital that the mill is refurbished.
Kirsty McNeill
The UK Government have pledged £19 million for the mountain bike innovation centre project, as part of the Borderlands growth deal. My officials are working closely with all local partners, including Scottish Borders council, to progress this project. I expect to provide an update on the development of the project shortly.

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