Argyll and Bute Council leader meets minister over finance ‘challenges’

Cllr Morton (right) with Kate Forbes

‘Challenges’ facing Argyll and Bute have been raised with a government minister.

Council leader Aileen Morton and chief executive Pippa Milne met Kate Forbes, Scotland’s Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy.

Afterwards the said the discussions were ‘positive’ about the geographic, population and financial challenges that set Argyll and Bute apart from other areas.

Cllr Morton said: “Argyll and Bute is a fantastic place with huge potential for economic growth that would benefit local communities and the wider Scottish economy. We have award-winning people and businesses, and a lifestyle that people love.

“At the same time though, this is an area that faces a unique combination of challenges.

“Geographically we have the second largest mainland area and the highest number of inhabited islands of all of Scotland’s councils. We therefore deliver services most other councils do not, such as air and ferry services.

“Our population is declining and ageing. We must invest significantly in regeneration that will attract people and jobs to the area.’

She said Argyll and Bute had suffered the third highest reduction of all of Scotland’s councils in its Scottish Government.

And Scottish Parliament Information Centre figures were quoted, showing that since 2013 Scottish Government funding per head for Argyll and Bute has reduced by £299 in real terms, compared to the Scottish average of £160 per head.

Cllr Morton added: “Together these challenges are having a significant effect on the decisions the council is having to make about how best to serve Argyll and Bute’s day-to-day and longer term needs.

“It is crucial therefore that we raise understanding, at all levels, of Argyll and Bute’s challenges and opportunities.

“Our meeting with Kate Forbes was a very positive step in developing focus on Argyll and Bute at ministerial level.”

 

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