City and Growth Deals

Members' Statements – in the Northern Ireland Assembly at 12:15 pm on 16 September 2024.

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Photo of Gary Middleton Gary Middleton DUP 12:15, 16 September 2024

I want to raise the issue of the city deal funding for Northern Ireland. When the city deals were first put on the agenda for Northern Ireland, they brought a huge amount of optimism and excitement about the opportunities that they would bring to each of our communities across Northern Ireland.

If delivered, the funding will not only strengthen our economy but improve the quality of life of the people whom we represent. The deals will create thousands of jobs and revitalise our cities and regions whilst promoting growth and innovation, infrastructure and skills. The funding package is worth more than £1·5 billion and represents a commitment to Northern Ireland's long-term success.

On Friday afternoon, I, like many people, was deeply disappointed and angered at the announcement that the city deal packages across Northern Ireland were to be paused. That information filtered out, with many of us finding out through social media. Our councils found out in the same manner. The announcement of the pause alone caused significant anger and frustration, not least in my Constituency of Foyle, where a financial deal is to be signed on Wednesday — in just two days' time. Invitees were informed by the council that the event was cancelled, only to receive a further email over the weekend to say that it was back on, following a tweet by the Secretary of State. That is a shameful way for the Labour Government to treat those who have put so much effort into getting the projects to the point and state of readiness. Whilst I welcome the clarification that the Belfast region city deal and the Londonderry and Strabane deal are to proceed, it remains deeply concerning that the same clarification has not been provided to Causeway Coast and Glens and Mid South West.

The city that I represent is set to benefit from a package worth around £300 million. That is for projects such as the establishment of the maritime museum in Ebrington; the regeneration of our riverfront, Strand Road and Walled City areas; and the establishment of further projects in Magee university. I appreciate that each of the deals across Northern Ireland are at different stages, but to pause them is an act of bad faith. It is important that the Executive and Assembly stand united in urging the Labour Government to deliver on the city deals and to work at pace with partners across Northern Ireland to see progress as soon as possible.

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