Rona Mackay MSP has urged projects in Strathkelvin and Bearsden to apply for the newly launched Scotland Loves Local Fund.
The scheme has been launched by the SNP Scottish Government to support local projects run by organisations like town centre partnerships, chambers of commerce or community and charity trusts. It will provide projects with match funding of between £5,000 and £25,000.
Eligible projects could include things like community shops, marketing and digital schemes, or enabling larger construction projects delivery.
Commenting, Ms Mackay said:
“The Scotland Loves Local Fund has been launched by the SNP Scottish Government as a way to help our town centres such as Bearsden, Kirkintilloch and Bishopbriggs recover from the devastating impact of the pandemic.
“Throughout Strathkelvin and Bearsden, there are a number of fantastic local community projects to stimulate growth and footfall into the area and this funding will allow them to continue to make our town centres a more vibrant place and stimulate the local economy.” The news comes after Ms Mackay, the SNP MSP for Strathkelvin and Bearsden since 2016, recently launched her joint town centre consultation with Amy Callaghan MP for Bishopbriggs town centre, designed for revitalising the town. Continuing, Ms Mackay added:
“Not only is the funding important but when people shop locally and support local businesses it also boosts the economy here in East Dunbartonshire, ensuring that money spent in the local area stays in the local area.
“I would urge local projects to apply for the Scotland Loves Local Fund and encourage people in East Dunbartonshire to continue to support local business at every opportunity.”
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