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Fergus Ewing: Support for rural tourism of utmost importance

Scottish Budget: Kate Forbes statement in full

Submitting. And of course our collective fight to overcome the virus continues. The exceptional circumstances require an exceptional response. This Budget provides for continuity in our urgent work to control the virus and protect our economy and NHS, whilst the vaccine is delivered as quickly and as safely as possible. It is not just the pandemic that has taken its toll on Scotland’s economy. The wrecking-ball of a dismal Brexit deal is compounding matters. So today’s Budget will help to bring much needed support and stability, to ensure our economy recovers and we protect those who have been hit the hardest.

Budget: Delight at £7 7 million for inter-island ferry service

Budget: Delight at £7 7 million for inter-island ferry service
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Tourist sites to benefit from £3million of infrastructure funding

Tourist sites to benefit from £3million of infrastructure funding © Supplied by VisitScotland Bla Bheinn on Skye, where green toilet facilities were created at the popular climbing and visitor site. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A collection of popular tourist sites across Scotland will share more than £3million of funding for projects to enhance the visitor experience. Better car parking provision and paths to ease increasing pressure in Glencoe and Glen Etive will be provided thanks to £375,000 to improve visitor infrastructure and routes along the A82.

Tourism hotspots across Courier country to share funding windfall for infrastructure improvements

Tourism hotspots across Courier country to share funding windfall for infrastructure improvements Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Tourist sites throughout Tayside and Fife are to share part of a £3 million windfall to help make the great outdoors more attractive to visitors. St Cyrus National Nature Reserve will receive just over £200,000 to improve parking at the internationally-renowned attraction close to the Angus border. In Fife, £375,000 will go towards an infrastructure partnership project which will boost tourism facilities and electric vehicle charging provision for visitors. © DC Thomson

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