Rachel Reeves to Unveil £66 Million Transport Investment to Supercharge Scottish Growth

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will visit Paisley on Friday to announce a major £66 million UK Government investment in Scottish transport infrastructure, aimed ...

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will visit Paisley on Friday to announce a major £66 million UK Government investment in Scottish transport infrastructure, aimed at unlocking economic growth, improving connectivity, and supporting high-value job creation.

The announcement is part of the UK Government’s Plan for Change, designed to reverse years of underinvestment and back Britain’s renewal through targeted infrastructure upgrades.

As part of the package, £38.7 million will be allocated to Renfrewshire Council to create new transport links connecting Paisley town centre with Glasgow Airport and the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS). The improvements will include new walking, cycling, bus, and road routes to ensure local communities can easily access emerging employment and innovation hubs.

North Ayrshire Council will receive £23.7 million to upgrade the B714, a vital regional route. The investment will significantly reduce travel times between Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston and Glasgow, while also easing traffic congestion in Kilwinning and surrounding areas.

An additional £3.45 million is being directed toward a full feasibility study on upgrading the A75 in Dumfries and Galloway. This critical transport corridor connects the ferry port at Cairnryan with the rest of the UK and is seen as essential to strengthening trade, tourism, and regional development.

Rachel Reeves said the UK Government was “pledging billions to back Scottish jobs, industry and renewal”. She added, “That’s why we’re investing in the major transport projects, including exploring upgrades to the A75, that local communities have been calling for. Whilst previous governments oversaw over a decade of decline of our transport infrastructure, we’re investing in Britain’s renewal. This £66 million investment is exactly what our Plan for Change is about, investing in what matters to you in the places that you live.”

Blake Richmond, COO of Resonate Group, commented: “Scotland’s transport network plays a vital role in connecting communities, supporting job creation and driving economic growth, so it’s encouraging to see the commitments to strengthen transport infrastructure. People want faster, more affordable, and more reliable services, from roads to cycle paths, and smart investment is key to delivering just that.”

“As the government ramps up transport R&D spending plans, it’s important that the railway network is also a central focus for innovation. Utilising data-driven technology alongside physical upgrades can further optimise performance, reduce disruption and make services safer and more dependable for both passengers and operators.”

“For the next wave of investment, placing railway infrastructure and technology at the heart can ensure Scotland benefits from an even more connected transport network built for the future.”

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