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By Fiona Reid
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Project aims to tackle depopulation of region

A NEW £90,000 initiative has been launched to boost the region’s population in the face of decline.

Dumfries and Galloway Council has unveiled a year-long project to address depopulation locally.

The main aim is to develop a comprehensive strategy to alleviate the impact of falling numbers of residents.

In recent years the population of Dumfries and Galloway has fallen from 148,000 in 2018 to just under 146,000 according to the 2023 Census.

Speaking with local communities will be at the heart of the project, ensuring that the strategy meets the diverse needs and aspirations of residents across coastal, rural and town areas.

Key areas of focus include improving housing availability, particularly in the private rental sector, and addressing the impact of second homes.

In addition, the council is committed to creating community-driven plans that will foster economic opportunities and promote the region as an ideal destination for businesses, remote workers and individuals seeking a high quality of life.

It will culminate in a detailed report outlining a clear roadmap for addressing depopulation and enhancing the wellbeing of residents.

Officials hope the insights gained could also serve as a model for other regions in Scotland facing similar challenges.

Dumfries and Galloway Council leader Cllr Gail Macgregor said: “This project is about much more than simply reversing population trends – it’s about building a brighter future for all of Dumfries and Galloway. By understanding what makes our communities thrive and addressing the challenges head-on, we can create a region that is the natural place to live, work, visit and invest.”

Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart said: “By funding these projects, we will encourage more people to stay, live and work in Dumfries and Galloway, and help to ensure housing and employment opportunities are available. This will support local communities to attract and retain the people they need to thrive.

“This is one of six local authorities in Scotland to benefit from the Addressing Depopulation Fund, which is part of our plan to ensure that communities right across the country are supported to address the impact of population decline.”