{"id":450857,"date":"2025-09-25T17:17:21","date_gmt":"2025-09-25T17:17:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/450857\/"},"modified":"2025-09-25T17:17:21","modified_gmt":"2025-09-25T17:17:21","slug":"government-announces-pride-in-place-funding-up-to-20-million-for-edinburgh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/450857\/","title":{"rendered":"Government announces Pride in Place funding &#8211; up to \u00a320 million for Edinburgh"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The UK Government has announced new funding today committing to spend \u00a3292 million in Scottish council areas on regeneration projects.<\/p>\n<p>The Pride in Place programme will share \u00a3280 million among 12 councils for town centres and high streets to preserve heritage and improve safety and security. Edinburgh will receive up to \u00a320 million from this fund.<\/p>\n<p>A  further award \u2013 the Pride in Place Impact Fund of \u00a312 million \u2013 will be shared among eight councils, providing \u00a31.5 million to each to provide new green spaces, play areas and town centres.<\/p>\n<p>Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:\u00a0\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re investing in the UK\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \u2013 the people with real skin in the game.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"906\" height=\"1024\" data-attachment-id=\"616380\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding08\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING08.jpg\/w=1200,h=1357\" data-orig-size=\"1200,1357\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;6.3&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS R6&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758809771&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;85&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;160&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.002&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING08\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING08.jpg\/w=265,h=300\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING08.jpg\/w=696,h=787\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/w=906.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616380\"  \/>UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods<br \/>\nScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder<br \/>\nPicture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025<\/p>\n<p>Scottish Secretary, Douglas Alexander, said:\u00a0\u201cWe\u2019re here at this lovely Gasholder Park in Granton because there has been British Government money provided for the renovation and renewal of this park. And what we\u2019re announcing today is \u00a3292 million \u2013 almost 300 million pounds, of direct funding by the UK Government into communities across Scotland. That is a manifesto pledge that we made. It is a promise made, and it means that local people will be in the driving seat of local regeneration in the coming years.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Edinburgh Reporter asked about the new funding and what it is really intended for and the Minister said that they really want to listen to  local people to find out what change they might want to see in their community. He said: \u201cIt might be a range of local services, but we want to hear directly from local people as to what they want to see in their communities that will make the biggest difference.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"683\" height=\"1024\" data-attachment-id=\"616381\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding09\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING09.jpg\/w=1200,h=1800\" data-orig-size=\"1200,1800\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;4&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS R6&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758810026&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;65&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;500&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.0003125&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING09\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;Jane Meagher The City of Edinburgh Council Leader.&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;25 September 2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING09.jpg\/w=200,h=300\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/1758820633_659_w=683.jpeg,h=1024\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/1758820633_659_w=683.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616381\"  \/>Jane Meagher The City of Edinburgh Council Leader.<br \/>\nPicture Alan Simpson<br \/>\n25 September 2025<\/p>\n<p>Cllr Jane Meagher welcomed the Scottish Secretary to the park for his short visit. She told us that she was really pleased about the new government funding of up to \u00a320 million which will be available to Edinburgh.<\/p>\n<p>Cllr Meagher said: \u201cUp to \u00a320 million for Edinburgh is just wonderful news, but the detail is yet to be worked out. This is very fresh but I\u2019m delighted \u2013 and being at the Gasholder shows what can be done when governments and councils work together to make a big difference to a community. The levelling up funding of \u00a316 million made a massive difference to this particular project. If you look at the gasholder itself and the huge amount of painting that went on the phenomenal number of coats of paint it took \u2013 that\u2019s where the levelling up fund took us. And of course, The Scottish Government came in with funding for the play for the park area, and we as a council contributed in terms of officer time and project management.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Tracy Gilbert MP for Edinburgh North and Leith was also at the park and she said she hopes there will be some of the \u00a320 million for North Edinburgh. Ms Gilbert said: \u201cIt\u2019s a great announcement and it\u2019s great that we\u2019re going to be consulting communities to find out what their priorities are and what it is they want to achieve through this.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She stressed the difference the Levelling Up monies had made to the park. She said: \u201cLook around you. It\u2019s a beautiful outdoor space. People feel reconnected to their community, particularly with an iconic building that everybody knows and recognises \u2013 not just in Edinburgh North and Leith, but anyone that flies into the city. you can probably hear, sees the gasworks and also the investment in North Edinburgh Arts as well. So it\u2019s about joining up communities so that no one\u2019s left behind, and we can take that forward into 2026 in the Scottish Parliament elections.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>We also asked the council leader if any of this newly announced money will help the proposed tram extension. Cllr Jane Meagher said: \u201cWe have yet to be told what the funding is going to cover, but there is no doubt that active travels a hugely important part of this project. For example we\u2019re on a cycle route. If we are to achieve our net zero targets a tram would be a fantastic addition to that. It would help people in this area get to work, to get to well paid jobs and it would be an important driver not only for Edinburgh\u2019s economy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The 12 council areas sharing \u00a3280 million includes Edinburgh which will receive up to \u00a320 million.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"855\" height=\"1024\" data-attachment-id=\"616384\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding12\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING12.jpg\/w=1200,h=1437\" data-orig-size=\"1200,1437\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;5.6&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS 5D Mark IV&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758810554&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;20&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;125&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.002&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING12\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;25\/9\/2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;&lt;p&gt;UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson  &lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING12.jpg\/w=251,h=300\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING12.jpg\/w=696,h=834\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/w=855.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616384\"  \/> <\/p>\n<p>UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods<br \/>Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder<br \/>Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"762\" data-attachment-id=\"616373\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding01\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING01.jpg\/w=1200,h=893\" data-orig-size=\"1200,893\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;5.6&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS 5D Mark IV&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758810487&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;21&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;100&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.002&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING01\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING01.jpg\/w=300,h=223\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING01.jpg\/w=696,h=518\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/1758820636_296_w=1024.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616373\"  \/>UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods<br \/>\nScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder<br \/>\nPicture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"631\" height=\"1024\" data-attachment-id=\"616377\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding05\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING05.jpg\/w=1200,h=1948\" data-orig-size=\"1200,1948\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;6.3&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS R6&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758809327&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;72&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;200&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.002&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING05\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING05.jpg\/w=185,h=300\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/w=631.jpeg,h=1024\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/w=631.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616377\"  \/>UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods<br \/>Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder<br \/>Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"470\" data-attachment-id=\"616379\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/sct_funding07\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING07.jpg\/w=1200,h=551\" data-orig-size=\"1200,551\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;6.3&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;Canon EOS R6&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;25\\\/9\\\/2025\\r\\rPicture Alan Simpson 07825 811953\\r\\rDouglas Alexander with Jane Meagher Council Leader.\\r\\rEMBARGOED UNTIL 1800h THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH\\r \\rUK Government\\u2019s \\u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods\\r \\r\\u25cf       16 Scottish local authority areas to share funds to revitalise communities as part of our Plan for Change\\r\\u25cf       Across the UK a record up to \\u00a35 billion for 339 communities confirmed to restore pride in local areas\\r\\u25cf       Scotland Office directing funds into a wide range of improvements with spending decisions in the hands of local groups and people\\r \\rLocal communities are at the heart of Scottish life - and the Scotland Office is backing them with millions of pounds to improve the opportunities and environment for people across the country, the Prime Minister announced today.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place programme will see up to \\u00a3280 million shared among 12 Scottish local authorities to precisely target areas which can benefit most from funding being made available for a wide range of regeneration projects. Across the UK 169 of the most-in-need communities will benefit.\\r \\rThis includes revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.\\r \\rAnd a Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight local authorities share \\u00a312 million to fund the types of changes people have said they want to see. These could include new green spaces, play areas and town centre revitalisation to sports and leisure facilities and the improvement and ownership of key community assets. Across the UK a total of 95 areas will receive this capital funding.\\r\\rPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: \\u201cFor too long, people have watched their towns and streets decline \\u2013 powerless to stop boarded-up shops and neglected parks. That ends now.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re investing in the UK\\u2019s future, by backing the true patriots that build our communities up in neighbourhoods across every corner of the country. Because it\\u2019s people who bring pride, hope and life to our communities.\\r \\r\\u201cThis is a huge investment, but what matters most is who decides how it\\u2019s spent: the neighbours, volunteers and parents who know their communities best \\u2013 the people with real skin in the game.\\r \\r\\u201cWe\\u2019re choosing renewal over decline, unity over division. This is our Plan for Change in action \\u2013 giving power and pride back to the people who make Britain great.\\u201d\\r \\rScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: \\u201cThe UK Government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal for Scotland. Through the Pride in Place programmes we\\u2019re announcing today, the UK Government will provide 14 places in Scotland with up to \\u00a320 million over 10 years and eight Scottish local authorities with \\u00a31.5 million over two years.\\r \\r\\u201cWe are providing almost \\u00a3300 million new direct investment to local authority areas to revitalise local communities. The UK Government will be working with local partners to deliver economic growth and l see these improvements made to communities up and down Scotland making them even greater places to live, work and play.\\u201d\\r \\rSecretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve Reed said: \\u201cBuilding pride in place starts with people, not politics. Local people know what they want to see in their neighbourhoods \\u2013 and they don\\u2019t need government to dictate it.\\r \\r\\u201cThis plan will spark an historic grassroots movement that will restore local people\\u2019s power, boost national pride and help people get on in life across the UK as part of our Plan for Change.\\u201d\\r \\rThe Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: \\&quot;We\\u2019re giving local people the power to transform their hometowns. Giving them more control of how money is spent where they live so that together we can invest in Britain\\u2019s renewal and build an economy that rewards working people.\\r \\r\\u201cThis \\u00a35 billion investment doesn't just reverse decades of underinvestment in our public infrastructure \\u2013 it cuts through the bureaucracy by giving local people the power to deliver the change they want to see.\\&quot;\\r \\rAround \\u00a3200 million direct funding has already been committed for 10 Scottish towns in the Plan for Neighbourhoods scheme announced earlier this year.\\r \\rThis is being extended in the Pride in Place programme so a further 14 places in Scotland will benefit from up to \\u00a320 million each over 10 years.\\rLocal people in the existing 10 Scottish towns are already having their say over how to improve their community:\\r\\r\\u25cf        In Elgin more than 1,000 ideas have already been submitted, including tackling empty shops, revamping the town shopping centre.\\r\\u25cf       In Peterhead people are ramping up CCTV in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and investing in indoor sports and leisure facilities.\\r\\rThe new Pride in Place Impact Fund will see eight Scottish local authorities receive \\u00a31.5 million each over two years.\\r \\rNotes to editors\\rThe full Pride in Place Strategy can be read on GOV.UK\\r\\rThe up to \\u00a35 billion package includes an additional \\u00a33.5 billion funding to roll out the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme to 169 more areas across the UK.\\r\\rOn the Pride in Place (Plan for Neighbourhoods) programme, neighbourhoods will be selected by the Scotland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) later this year, following an evidence-led process involving local partners.\\r \\rThe Pride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) will be governed by local authorities who will select the benefitting projects. The fund will run over a two year time-frame, starting this financial year (2025\\\/26).\\r \\rAllocations\\rPride in Place: extended Plan for Neighbourhoods (new) - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3280m total)\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeen City \\r\\u25cf       City of Edinburgh \\r\\u25cf       Falkirk \\r\\u25cf       Fife x2 \\r\\u25cf       Glasgow x2 \\r\\u25cf       Highland \\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       South Ayrshire \\r\\u25cf       South Lanarkshire \\r\\u25cf       Na h-Eileanan Siar\\r\\u25cf       West Lothian \\r \\rPride in Place Impact Fund (Pride in Neighbourhoods) (new)  - \\u00a31.5m each (\\u00a312m total)\\r\\u25cf       Glasgow City\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Dundee City\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire\\r\\u25cf       Falkirk\\r \\rExisting Plan for Neighbourhoods - announced Spring 2025 - up to \\u00a320m each (\\u00a3200m total)\\r\\u25cf       Angus (Arbroath)\\r\\u25cf       Moray (Elgin)\\r\\u25cf       Orkney Islands\\r\\u25cf       Aberdeenshire (Peterhead)\\r\\u25cf       Dumfries &amp; Galloway (Dumfries)\\r\\u25cf       North Ayrshire (Irvine)\\r\\u25cf       East Ayrshire (Kilmarnock)\\r\\u25cf       West Dunbartonshire (Clydebank)\\r\\u25cf       North Lanarkshire (Coatbridge)\\r\\u25cf       Inverclyde (Greenock\\u202f)&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;1758809661&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;Alan Simpson Photography&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;81&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;250&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0.002&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"SCT_FUNDING07\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder&lt;br \/&gt;&#10;Picture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025&lt;\/p&gt;&#10;\" data-medium-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING07.jpg\/w=300,h=138\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/imagedelivery.net\/F92qk9bnhVOT8KcXbWkWyg\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/2025\/09\/SCT_FUNDING07.jpg\/w=696,h=319\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/1758820639_953_w=1024.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-616379\"  \/>UK Government announces \u00a3292 million Pride in Place investment to transform Scottish neighbourhoods<br \/>\nScottish Secretary Douglas Alexander met Council Leader Jane Meagher at Granton Gasholder<br \/>\nPicture Alan Simpson  25\/9\/2025<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"684\" data-attachment-id=\"616372\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/theedinburghreporter.co.uk\/20250925-dsc0979920250925\/\" 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