This image is FREE to use - Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment Alex Neil (photographed yesterday  2.4.12 - at Glasgow Queen Street station) announced that Glasgow City Councils £80m Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) scheme for the Buchanan Quarter - which is expected to unlock £310 million in private investment and create almost 1500 jobs - has been provisionally approved by the Scottish Government. Upgrading plans include - the Royal Concert Hall - public realm and infrastructure improvement works in George Square and Buchanan Street - strengthening Cathedral Street bridge and improving access to Queen Street station  for further information please see http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2012/04/TIF-glasgow02042012 or contact Iain Monk  Scottish Government Senior Communications Officer  on 077710 337 520 -- Picture by Donald MacLeod  2.4.12  07702 319 738  clanmacleod@btinternet.com
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This image is FREE to use - Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment Alex Neil (photographed yesterday  2.4.12 - at Glasgow Queen Street station) announced that Glasgow City Councils £80m Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) scheme for the Buchanan Quarter - which is expected to unlock £310 million in private investment and create almost 1500 jobs - has been provisionally approved by the Scottish Government. Upgrading plans include - the Royal Concert Hall - public realm and infrastructure improvement works in George Square and Buchanan Street - strengthening Cathedral Street bridge and improving access to Queen Street station  for further information please see http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2012/04/TIF-glasgow02042012 or contact Iain Monk  Scottish Government Senior Communications Officer  on 077710 337 520 -- Picture by Donald MacLeod  2.4.12  07702 319 738  clanmacleod@btinternet.com

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