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Edinburgh and south east Scotland are to receive a multi-million pound boost after the latest City Deal was agreed.Edinburgh and south east Scotland are to receive a multi-million pound boost after the latest City Deal was agreed.
A UK government investment of £300m is being matched by the Scottish government.A UK government investment of £300m is being matched by the Scottish government.
The money will be used to support innovation, infrastructure, housing, tourism and culture including a new concert hall in St Andrew Square.The money will be used to support innovation, infrastructure, housing, tourism and culture including a new concert hall in St Andrew Square.
Contributions from councils and universities are expected to take the total investment to about £1bn.Contributions from councils and universities are expected to take the total investment to about £1bn.
The money will support the creation of five new innovation hubs, including in robotics and space technologies.The money will support the creation of five new innovation hubs, including in robotics and space technologies.
Investments at Heriot-Watt, Queen Margaret and Edinburgh Universities are envisaged.Investments at Heriot-Watt, Queen Margaret and Edinburgh Universities are envisaged.
The Edinburgh and South East of Scotland City Region Deal was due to be announced at the end of March but was delayed by the elections.The Edinburgh and South East of Scotland City Region Deal was due to be announced at the end of March but was delayed by the elections.
Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said it would have a major economic impact on the region.Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said it would have a major economic impact on the region.
He said: "The UK government is investing £300m 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.He said: "The UK government is investing £300m 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. It will make a real difference to the lives of people in the region, creating jobs and prosperity and driving investment.""The Edinburgh deal will focus on the capital's strengths of new technology, innovation and culture. It will make a real difference to the lives of people in the region, creating jobs and prosperity and driving investment."
The Scottish government's finance secretary Keith Brown said: "I am very pleased that we have been able to get to the stage of achieving such an ambitious deal for the region. The Scottish government's economy secretary Keith Brown said: "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. It contains over a quarter of Scotland's population and contributes £33bn to the Scottish and UK economies.""Edinburgh and its city region is an area of huge importance to the Scottish economy. It contains over a quarter of Scotland's population and contributes £33bn to the Scottish and UK economies."
'Fulfilling ambitions''Fulfilling ambitions'
He said the Scottish government would invest up to £25m in the region's workforce to reduce skills shortages and gaps and had committed £140m to transport projects, including £120m for improvements to the A720, Edinburgh City bypass and £20m for improvements at west Edinburgh. He also said the government would invest £65m in new housing.He said the Scottish government would invest up to £25m in the region's workforce to reduce skills shortages and gaps and had committed £140m to transport projects, including £120m for improvements to the A720, Edinburgh City bypass and £20m for improvements at west Edinburgh. He also said the government would invest £65m in new housing.
"We will also be investing in innovation and that will focus on ensuring businesses and communities across the region can benefit from opportunities through world-class business infrastructure," he said."We will also be investing in innovation and that will focus on ensuring businesses and communities across the region can benefit from opportunities through world-class business infrastructure," he said.
He added that the Scottish government recognised that festivals were a crucial part of the culture and economy of Scotland so it was also investing £10m towards a new concert venue.He added that the Scottish government recognised that festivals were a crucial part of the culture and economy of Scotland so it was also investing £10m towards a new concert venue.
"We will reinforce Edinburgh's reputation as a leading centre for music and the performing arts through investing in the proposed Impact project, working with existing philanthropic and commercial partners to deliver a new world-class performance venue in the heart of Edinburgh, and a new home for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra," he said."We will reinforce Edinburgh's reputation as a leading centre for music and the performing arts through investing in the proposed Impact project, working with existing philanthropic and commercial partners to deliver a new world-class performance venue in the heart of Edinburgh, and a new home for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra," he said.
"Taken together these projects will help the region continue to thrive and grow, fulfilling our ambitions for the region to be one of the fairest and most inclusive areas in the country.""Taken together these projects will help the region continue to thrive and grow, fulfilling our ambitions for the region to be one of the fairest and most inclusive areas in the country."
The regional bid involved six councils - City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Fife, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian.The regional bid involved six councils - City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Fife, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and West Lothian.
It is the fourth UK City Deal in Scotland, following investments in Glasgow, Inverness, and Aberdeen.It is the fourth UK City Deal in Scotland, following investments in Glasgow, Inverness, and Aberdeen.