Shadow Economy Secretary thanks the people who make our places

Daniel Johnson visited local businesses in his constituency as part of Scotland Loves Local Week 2025, urging people to choose local  

Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Business and Fair Work Daniel Johnson  MSP showed his support for the Scotland Loves Local campaign as he visited local businesses in his Edinburgh Southern constituency.

People make Places is the theme of activity across the country during the week, encouraging everyone to get behind those who make local businesses so special – helping to protect the  jobs of friends, relatives and neighbours.

Speaking during his visit, Mr Johnson said: “As a former retailer, I know first-hand how much local independent businesses contribute to high street communities in Scotland.

“Morningside High Street, in the heart of Edinburgh Southern, is a fantastic example of this – a community minded high street with a varied and diverse array of shops and places to eat and drink.

“There is much to celebrate but our high streets also face challenges. That is why in 2021, I introduced the Protection of Workers (Scotland) Act which has been used thousands of times to protect shopworkers from violence, threats and abuse at work.

“Whilst the Act has been successful, much more needs to be done across the board to help our high streets thrive.”

He was joined on the visit by Chief Officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnership Kimberley Guthrie and Scotland Loves Local Programme Coordinator Nicola Hutchinson. 

Kimberley Guthrie said: “Scotland Loves Local Week is a celebration of local excellence and celebrating the people who make places.

“It has been fantastic to see such a tremendous amount of support from across the political spectrum for this year’s celebrations, helping to showcase the great spirit of entrepreneurialism, innovation and community we have in Scotland.

The simple act of thinking local first has a profound effect and can have a transformational impact on local economies, laying the foundations to make our places stronger and more sustainable for the future”. 

Scotland Loves Local Week is spearheaded by Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP) as part of its drive for people to build stronger, more sustainable futures for their community by supporting the businesses in their area, potentially injecting millions of pounds more into regional economies.

It has calculated that almost £26.8m more could be driven directly into the city of Edinburgh economy if every person spent just £1-a-week more with local businesses. 

Celebrating Edinburgh in Scotland Loves Local Week

Celebrating the people of Edinburgh as part of Scotland Loves Local Week

The people who make Edinburgh communities so special will be celebrated as part of Scotland Loves Local Week.

People Make Places is the theme for this year’s events, which take place from Saturday August 23.

A week of activities, including social media campaigning and political visits, will highlight the transformational difference of choosing local – supporting friends, family and neighbours by getting behind the businesses which are the fabric of communities.

Residents across Edinburgh are being encouraged to take part, championing the message to think local first – and sharing some of the stories of the people who make their places.

Scotland Loves Local Week is organised by Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP), the organisation which champions the critical part that towns and local neighbourhoods play in creating a stronger, fairer, wealthier Scotland.

Kimberley Guthrie, STP’s Chief Officer, said: “People are at the heart of our places, driving the ideas, projects and development that will breathe new life into communities across the city and throughout Scotland.

“Scotland Loves Local Week is the chance to shout about the great things that are happening where you live – and the people whose innovation, determination and dedication, make Edinburgh the great place it is.

“Whether it be the team from the family business which has been part of the community for generations, or a trailblazing development, this is a chance to highlight why it’s so important to get behind what they are doing to create better places – all the while supporting the jobs of the people around us.”

Scotland Loves Local is the drive for people to build stronger, more sustainable futures for their community by supporting the businesses in their area, potentially injecting millions of pounds into regional economies. It is spearheaded by STP with support from the Scottish Government.

More information about how to get involved in Scotland Loves Local Week is available at www.lovelocal.scot or by emailing info@lovelocal.scot.