Unemployment in the Highlands and Islands has risen by almost 1,000 since last November

16 February 2012

The numbers claiming Job Seekers Allowance across the council areas on Highland, Moray, Argyll and Bute, Western Isles , Orkney and Shetland has increased by 989 between November 2011 and January of this year.

Commenting on the figures, Rhoda Grant MSP said,

"The Highlands and Islands over-riding priorities in recent months have remained the need for solid, sustained investment in jobs

"The SNP Government’s priorities have been Alex Salmond’s non-appearance on TV as a rugby pundit and further talks about the process of the referendum but nothing about what they mean by separation.

" The Scottish Government must reverse its priorities and policies to put the Highlands and Islands on the path of economic growth and recovery"

 

The figures for each council area

Western Isles

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 518 ; January 2012 - 554 increase 36

 

Orkney

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 248 ; January 2012 - 264 increase 16

 

Shetland

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 191 ; January 2012 - 221 increase 30

 

Argyll and Bute

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 1,909 ; January 2012 - 2,105 increase 196

 

Moray

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 1,343 ; January 2012 - 1,592 increase 249

Highland

Number unemployed in November 2011 - 3,889 ; January 2012 - 4,351 increase 462

Total increase 989

 


 

Council faces" significant reductions from standstill budget"

16 January 2012

The standstill allocation of money by the Scottish Government for council services in Western Isles mean " significant reductions in real terms for Western Isles Council to spend on its services for the public " over the next three years, according to Rhoda Grant MSP.

She said,

"When these allocations are looked at again taking into account the effect of price rises , a different picture emerges from the so-called ‘same level of funding’ claim.

"Next year, the Scottish Government’s revenue allocation to Western Isles Council will be worth £3 million less than it is in today’s monetary terms.In 2013-14 it will be worth £5 million less , and the following year it will be worth £8 million less.

"Despite these cuts in value and despite overall rising prices, the Scottish Government are ordering councils such as Western Isles to maintain the level of vital services.

"This cannot be done while the Scottish Government refuses to fully fund its 5-year council tax freeze, demanding instead that councils slash their spending on services."

Matt Bruce, Chair of the Western Isles Constituency Labour Party said,

" The reductions in annual figures seem worse for the Western Isles than for any other Local Authority.

"When you bear in mind how sparsely populated the Western Islands are, the high cost of fuel and low incomes, the economy of the Islands will be hit worse than the rest of the Highlands.".

The allocations for Western Isles Council are ( in £ millions rounded up )

2011-12 (current year) £112

2012-13 £ 110

2013-14 £ 109

2014-15 £ 108

The real terms value of these revenue allocations to Western Isles Council are :

Year Cash terms ( millions rounded up) Real terms -at 2011-12 prices

(millions rounded up)

2011-12 £112 £112
2012-13 £110 £107
2013-14 £109 £104
2014-15 £108 £100

 

 

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