Simple terms explainer:
Councils can support and promote economic development in their areas. This means they can help create jobs, support local businesses, improve town centres, and invest in infrastructure like roads and buildings. They can also work with other organisations - like schools, health services, and enterprise agencies - to make their communities stronger and more attractive for investment. Each council can decide what’s best for its local economy and residents.
Legal status
Discretionary
Duty category
Economic development
Duty type
Public impact
Social determinant of health
Economic stability
Emerging policy and legislation
1
Bodies with shared interest
Scottish Local Authorities Economic Development (SLAED)
Standards and frameworks
3