2. Regional economic strategies
Productive businesses and regions are captured as a key programme of action within the Scottish Government's National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET).
There are currently eight Regional Economic Partnerships and 12 City Region and Growth Deals in Scotland. These play a key role in developing a regional vision for delivery of the National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
Regional Economic Partnerships (REPs) bring together regional interests, focusing and aligning resources, sharing knowledge, and identifying new plans to accelerate inclusive economic growth at a local, regional, and national level.
They are collaborations of local government, the private sector, education and skills providers, our enterprise and skills agencies, and the third sector.
Find out more about regional economic development on nrscotland.gov.uk.
City Region Deals are packages of funding agreed between the Scottish Government, the UK Government and local partners.
They are designed to bring about long-term strategic approaches to improving regional economies, aiming to help harness additional investment, create new jobs and accelerate inclusive economic growth.
Find out more about City Region Deals on gov.scot.
Regional Growth Deals are agreements between the Scottish Government, the UK Government and local government designed to bring about long-term strategic approaches to improving regional economies.
Find out more about Regional Growth Deals on gov.scot.
We provide insight, data, trends, and information from the perspective of the visitor economy, which can help regional economies develop their regional strategies. These can be either wider economic strategies or specifically tourism strategies.
We also input and help shape the thinking on key investments and projects at various stages. Recent examples include the Perth Museum and Inverness Castle.
Our role is to:
- highlight opportunities for regional visitor economies to align with the unique needs and opportunities of each destination
- ensure the needs of future visitors are understood
- influence future thinking
- support economic prosperity in all regions of Scotland