Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 March 2021
I thank Bruce Crawford for his question, which allows me to reinforce the centrality of the regional approach to the capital investment plan.
Global capital investment already impacts not only the major cities and the central belt, but all regions of Scotland. The plan has a specific focus on place and supporting economic opportunities that could be catalytic for local and regional economies. The place-based approach will further encourage investment in regions where there is already a sectoral advantage, and build clusters in priority sectors in which we know that there will be future demand, such as the aquaculture and life sciences cluster in Stirling, and the other sectors that Stirling’s economy already has to offer, which Bruce Crawford mentioned. We will work to increase viability in those clusters and that, in turn, will bring investments to all parts of Scotland, including Stirling.