15 February 2008
£521m Northwest ERDF Programme Underway
• £521m Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Programme officially launched today
• Launch marks start of £1 billion of investment in the
Northwest between 2007-13
• Programme targets include 26,700 net additional jobs and
improving the region’s annual GVA by £1.17 billion
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) - as the new
administrator of the Northwest European Regional Development Fund
(ERDF) – with the support of Government Office North West (GONW),
officially launched the Northwest ERDF Programme 2007-13 today
(Friday 15th February) at a ceremony in St George’s Hall in
Liverpool.
The launch event reveals more details of the strategy, the
Northwest ERDF Programme and how the new delivery arrangements
work.
The 2007-13 ERDF Programme is the first time that funding from
Europe has been aligned into one single Programme for the region.
The £521m programme has a single set of objectives that supports
the EU ‘Growth and Jobs’ agenda and is aligned to the Northwest
Regional Economic Strategy. For the first time applications for
funding will go through a single appraisal process, through the
NWDA, simplifying the application process.
The Programme has 5 Priorities and 11 Action Areas (see notes to
editors). Overall it is focused on supporting and enhancing the
competitiveness of the region, with a secondary focus on the
creation of the right conditions for growth. Targets include
creating 26,700 net additional jobs, improving the region’s annual
Gross Value Added (GVA) by £1.17 billion and a 25% reduction in
additional CO2 emissions generated from programme investments.
NW ERDF in summary 2007-13
• Total Northwest ERDF is £521m
• Northwest ERDF (excluding Merseyside) is £308m (Within the
Programme, Merseyside has transitional status and a ring-fenced
financial allocation to allow the area to adjust gradually to the
change in funding status).
• Merseyside ring-fenced ‘phasing-in’ ERDF is £212m (for the period
2007-11)
• Taking account of match funding and the current exchange rate,
this provides for total funding of £1bn between 2007-13 (double
ERDF total).
A Programme Management Committee (PMC) has been formed to
monitor, oversee and advise on the delivery of the Programme.
It is comprised of 25 senior representatives from across the region
including GONW, NWDA, NWRA, Communities and Local Government, sub
regional partnerships, local authorities, higher education, the
trade unions and the private and voluntary sector.
Steven Broomhead, Chief Executive of the NWDA, said: “The
management and delivery of ERDF funding in the Northwest is a
significant new role for the Agency and the launch today marks the
start of £1 billion of investment in the region. The Programme will
be in line with the Regional Economic Strategy for the first time
and will make a massive difference to the competitiveness and
growth of the region in the years ahead.”
ERDF funding will be administered by the NWDA through The
European Programme Team, led by the new Director of European
Programme, David Malpass. David will ensure that the
Northwest Programme is continually aligned with the Northwest
Regional Economic Strategy and conforms with the ERDF regulatory
framework. David will be responsible for supporting the PMC in
managing the strategic direction of the programme and will build
and maintain a strong partnership with the PMC and other key
stakeholders at a European, National, Regional and Sub Regional
level.
Keith Barnes, Regional Director, Government Office for the North
West (GONW) and Chair of the Northwest PMC said: “Here in the North
West we have worked hard to build a strong relationship between
local and regional players, the European Commission and Whitehall
departments. The results are plain to see across the region. The
launch of the new programme marks a new and important phase in that
relationship and the funding available to us needs to be wisely
invested in creating economic growth and jobs across the
region.”
David Malpass, Director of European Programme at NWDA, said:
"Previous European funding has paved the way for hundreds of
projects across the Northwest and this renewed investment will
deliver real benefits - accelerating productivity, linking people
with jobs and driving up overall employment rates. It will
underpin growing private sector confidence by supporting a
programme of strategic investment sites and improvements in
transport infrastructure, as well as stimulating additional public
sector investment in enterprise development."
José Palma Andrés, Director of UK ERDF programmes at the
European Commission, said: “The Commission looks forward to
continuing our close working relationship with Northwest partners
and growing the prosperity of the Northwest region. The programme
is firmly embedded in the Lisbon Agenda which aims to boost
economic growth and the creation of higher value jobs across the
European Union. The programme is designed to improve the overall
competitiveness of the North West England economy, hence the
pronounced focus on innovation and enterprise development."
A new Northwest ERDF website is also launched today. The full
Northwest ERDF Programme can be downloaded and news, projects and
events will be updated throughout the life of the Programme. Visit
www.erdfnw.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
• Investment Frameworks:
Beneath each Action Area sits the more detailed Investment
Frameworks which will identify the type of activity that could be
supported under the ERDF Programme and the types of organisations
that are best placed to deliver these projects. Each Investment
Framework is developed in consultation with local, sub regional and
regional partners and approved by the PMC. The Investment
Frameworks are currently being finalised.
• Funding in summary:
• Total Northwest ERDF is £521m 2007-13
• Northwest ERDF (excluding Merseyside) is £308m (Within the
Northwest ERDF Programme, Merseyside has transitional ‘phasing-in’
status and a ring-fenced financial allocation to allow the area to
adjust gradually).
• Merseyside ring-fenced ‘phasing-in’ ERDF is £212m (for the period
2007-11)
• Taking account of match funding and the current exchange rate,
this provides for total funding of £1bn between 2007-13 (double
ERDF total).
For further information please contact Neil Roscoe, Senior Press
Officer on 01925 400232 or 07980 713282 or neil.roscoe@nwda.co.uk
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The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the
economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is
responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life