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Conference celebrates progress on £265 million Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal

by Cumbria Crack
22/06/2023
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Representatives from councils, businesses and projects across the north of England and south of Scotland have come together at a conference in Penrith to celebrate and discuss the progress of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal.

The Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, signed in 2021, is a 10-year, £450 million programme of investment to deliver sustainable and inclusive economic benefits to the Borderlands region, including £265m from the government and £85m from the Scottish Government, as well as £100m contributions from local partners.  

The conference featured seminars and discussions from a number of council leaders and directors involved in delivering the Borderlands Deal, including an update on the progress of the £20m Carlisle Railway Station Redevelopment Project and the new £77m University of Cumbria Citadels Campus in Carlisle.

Jane Meek, assistant director of thriving places and investment at Cumberland Council, said: “The Citadels project is incredibly exciting not just for Carlisle but for the whole Borderlands region.

“The station is a gateway to the area – from Carlisle to the Lake District and the west coast of Cumbria.

“The University of Cumbria campus that will occupy and utilise the Citadel towers will include the development of a new medical school in partnership with Imperial College in London.

“This will bring world class academics, training and research facilities into the heart of the city, more students into Cumbria and will significantly boost the local economy, with more people and more resources.

“The expanding university will serve the whole region and will benefit communities all over Cumberland.”    

How the new University of Cumbria Citadels Campus might look.
How the Court Square entrance to Carlisle Railway Station could look.

Elsewhere the Digital Borderlands programme has seen 3,353 homes and businesses secure faster and more reliable broadband connections in areas previously suffering from slow internet speeds.  

It is hoped that the enhanced connectivity will help tourism and hospitality businesses drive profitability and recruit the seasonal staff they need.

The conference also heard about the cross-party support for the proposed reinstallation of the Carlisle – Edinburgh Waverley train line.

Euan Jardine, leader of Scottish Borders Council, said: “All of the Borderlands partners agree that the Waverley line to Edinburgh should be reinstated and that this will help drive significant economic benefits, as well as more sustainable transport solutions, for communities up and down the line.

“The reopening would be transformational, and we continue to work with Scottish Rail to complete the feasibility studies required.”

Borderlands Deal to benefit communities across Cumberland

Leader of Cumberland Council, Mark Fryer, was keen to stress that the benefits of the growth deal would impact communities across the Cumberland district, not just in Carlisle.

“I am a West Cumbrian, from Workington and I can assure you that we all have a commitment to making the deal benefit our communities across the whole area. It is called the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, and inclusive is exactly what it will be,” he said.

Jack Stopforth, Chair of the Borderlands Economic Forum, said: “We are now in year three of this ten year deal and it is great to be able to showcase the successes we have achieved since the signing in March 2021.

“Working in partnership the five councils have already made exceptional progress, but today is as much about looking forward as well as back.

“Whether it’s significant capital projects on both sides of the border, or programmes to encourage green growth and enable infrastructure, we have lots we want to make happen to improve the region for residents, businesses and visitors.”

Dehenna Davison MP, UK Government Levelling Up Minister, said: “We want to breathe new life into areas which have long been overlooked, so it’s exciting to hear that this deal is providing jobs and boosting prosperity for people on both sides of the border.

“I’m looking forward to seeing this deal continue to deliver exciting new projects over the next few years, helping to support a thriving local economy and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to flourish.”

Other local projects included in the growth deal will see the creation of an ‘energy masterplan’ for the whole region to develop sustainable technologies to reduce carbon emissions and help the area to become more environmentally friendly. 

A plan to increase visitor and investment in the western (Cumbrian) end of Hadrian’s wall and a cycling initiative in the Lake District, See More lakes, is also proposed.

The Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal is not just about regenerating the area; it aims to leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.

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