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European Policy & Funding

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European Regional Development Fund

The NWDA manages the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the Northwest. We have been allocated €755 million to spend between 2007 and 2013.

ERDF is one of two European Union Structural Funds; the other is the European Social Fund, which in the Northwest is delivered by the Department of Work & Pensions and the Learning & Skills Council.

ERDF funding is just one way in which the region is funded by the European Union. The European Union is an important source of funding for economic regeneration, markets and job growth, through business opportunities for our companies, R&D budgets or the Common Agricultural Policy. 

The European Union is of increasing economic and political importance to the regions of Europe, representing a home market of approximately 490 million people, where businesses operate under the same rules and regulations.

European policy and legislation has a direct impact on the prosperity of the Northwest region in a wide range of areas - such as environment, employment and public procurement - which affects the region’s businesses.

Regional European Partnership

The Northwest Regional European Partnership was established in 2006 to advise on the wider European agenda. The regional stakeholder forum has representatives from the public, private, education and third sectors, including the NWDA Director of Policy.

The Regional European Partnership:

  • Oversees the delivery of the European Priorities through the annual work plans
  • Brings together regional partners, Members of the European Parliament and Committee of the Regions members on a regular basis to debate on the future of the European Union
  • Influences the debate on the future of the European Union and its policies
  • Develops the region’s strategic relationship with regional Members of the European Parliament and the Committee of the Regions representatives
  • Promotes England’s Northwest in Brussels

For more information about the Regional European Partnership please contact us.

Regional European Priorities

The Regional European Priorities for 2009/13 are based on three themes: economy, environment and people.

Under economy, priorities are focused on: enterprise & SMEs, R&D, technology & Innovation and internationalisation. Under environment, priorities are focused on: climate change, energy and resource efficiency & eco-innovation. Under people, priorities are focused on: education & skills, demographic change & economic inclusion and health.

Supporting regional organisations and initiatives include: Enterprise Europe Network, Frameworks Northwest, Climate Change Action Plan Partnership, Envirolink Northwest, Environment Agency, Demographic Change Group and Northwest Health Brussels Office.

In collaboration with regional partners, the NWDA delivers these thematic priorities through accessing European Union programmes outside the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), European Social Fund (ESF) and Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE).

Rural Development Programme for England

The NWDA manages the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) in the Northwest, which runs from 2007 to 2013. RDPE is jointly funded by the Government and the European Union.

VITAL“Without the NWDA’s intervention and leadership, vital projects such as the development of Daresbury Science & Innovation Campus and other facilities would not have happened.” John Stageman, Vice President for Global Sciences and Information, AstraZeneca

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