The Scottish Government has published its fourth annual progress report relating to the Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26 which outlines progress made during the last year on climate change, economic growth, public services, and child poverty as well as major project activity and key infrastructure delivery achievements.
The lastest report covers the period 2024-25 and can be accessed via this link.
Shona Robison MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Governmen, said:
“We transformed our Active Travel delivery system and invested over £157 million across a number of programmes to develop and deliver improved walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure, and provide support for behaviour change schemes. The second and final phase of the Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund awarded £41.7 million to support the introduction of 252 new, zero emission buses and coaches to Scotland’s roads. We invested £169 million in a prioritised enhancements programme for Scotland’s Railway, we continued to progress our decarbonisation plans for Scotland’s passenger rail services, and over £683 million was invested in safely operating and maintaining the trunk road network.”
(Pic: First Bus)