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Greater Glasgow boosted by record drugs funding

08/02/2001

The fight against drugs in the Glasgow area has received a massive boost following an announcement this week by the Scottish Executive of extra funding.

A record £100 million package of measures was unveiled last September. This week Deputy Justice Minister Iain Gray outlined how Greater Glasgow will benefit.

Mr Gray said:

"This extra £100 million represents a massive commitment to turn the tide on drugs in every community across Scotland.

"That's great news for the Glasgow area which will now have record resources to tackle drugs. The benefits will be clear. Young people will get the best possible education and information on drugs. Treatment facilities will expand to meet demand. And there'll be new opportunities for rehabilitation, training and the chance of a job for former drug users.

"We believe that local people know the priorities on drugs in their own communities. That's why local Drugs Action Teams will play an important part in turning these record resources into real action on the ground.

"And through their Drug Action Teams people in the Glasgow area should have a real say in that process."

BACKGROUND

Note these are the main items of expenditure only, and are over and above existing spending. This list does not include other funding from the £100 million, for example on community work.

Further details on individual areas is available on the Scottish Executive's web-site www.scotland.gov.uk

Health Board Area - funding for treatment

Greater Glasgow- £1,908,311

Local Authorities/ rehabilitation/ families/young people

Glasgow City- £2,436,000- £3,904,000

East Dunbartonshire- £441,000- £157,000

West Dunbartonshire- £378,000- £510,000

South Lanarkshire- £1,224,000- £889,000

North Lanarkshire- £1,308,000- £1,326,000

East Renfrewshire- £357,000- £139,000

Social Inclusion Partnerships (2001/2002)

Greater Pollock- £80,000

Greater Easterhouse- £80,000

Gorbals- £30,000

Glasgow North- £60,000

Glasgow East End- £60,000

Govan- £50,000

Drumchapel- £35,000

Springburn- £30,000

Milton- £30,000

West Dunbartonshire- £60,000

Decisions on the arrangements for the distribution of funds to social inclusion partnerships in 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 have still to be made.

News Release: SE0280/2001
8 Feb 2001

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