This site was only ever going to be a temporary site, and so now please go here for information.
I'll take this page down in a few weeks
Monday, 10 August 2009
Friday, 17 July 2009
Time to start filling the form in
The contract to enable the programme to get underway will be signed very soon.
We have (subject to the contract being completed) appointed a Project Officer who will be in post in a matter of weeks.
We will therefore be in a position to start assessing and approving projects very soon.
To help the process along, if you are thinking of applying for funding under LEADER, fill in an Expression of Interest form (download from the link on the left) & send it to jpooler@worcestershire.gov.uk
We have (subject to the contract being completed) appointed a Project Officer who will be in post in a matter of weeks.
We will therefore be in a position to start assessing and approving projects very soon.
To help the process along, if you are thinking of applying for funding under LEADER, fill in an Expression of Interest form (download from the link on the left) & send it to jpooler@worcestershire.gov.uk
Thursday, 28 May 2009
TransNational Opportunities
I get sent request from people involved with LEADER elsewhere in Europe for partners for transnational projects. Most don't fit with what we're about as Advantage West Midlands have decided that LEADER is used to deliver the community/social aspects of the Rural Development Programme, not the economic.
But I've just had one from Finland that could fit with what some people in Worcestershire could be doing. So have a look at the document on the link to the left. Who knows, you could be having a trip to Finland!
But I've just had one from Finland that could fit with what some people in Worcestershire could be doing. So have a look at the document on the link to the left. Who knows, you could be having a trip to Finland!
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Just waiting for written confirmation
The strategy and business plan has been approved at AWMs Investment Decisions Group. We are just waiting for written confirmation of this. A contract is likely to take a couple more weeks
Monday, 11 May 2009
Getting ready
I've just put a link to the draft Expression of Interest form and the guidance notes. We're waiting to hear whether the bid is successful, but so as everyone can "hit the ground running" there is no reason why potential projects could n't be looking at the draft documentation now.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Local Action Group Meeting on 30th April Agenda
1 Welcome
2 Feedback on application progress & operating guidance workshop
3 Programme matters
- Application forms
- Project Appraisal
- Investment criteria
- Promotional Plan & website
4 LAG matters
- LAG Membership
- LAG Training and Development
- Staff Recruitment
- LAG Chairing
5 Regional and National Network
6 Any Other Business
7 Future Meetings & Date of Next Meeting
2 Feedback on application progress & operating guidance workshop
3 Programme matters
- Application forms
- Project Appraisal
- Investment criteria
- Promotional Plan & website
4 LAG matters
- LAG Membership
- LAG Training and Development
- Staff Recruitment
- LAG Chairing
5 Regional and National Network
6 Any Other Business
7 Future Meetings & Date of Next Meeting
Monday, 6 April 2009
Bid submitted
The bid for LEADER in Worcestershire was formally submitted on 1st April - the date is coincidental!
The LAG meet at the end of the month so that when as we hope the bid is approved we can hit the ground running
The LAG meet at the end of the month so that when as we hope the bid is approved we can hit the ground running
Monday, 23 March 2009
Conference 19 March
A networking conference about LEADER was held on 19 March.
There were some real gems of what LEADER is about.
Dieter Wagner,information officer for the European Network for Rural Development Contact Point, (part of the Brussels machine) was one of the speakers. He said that the EU regulatory framework determines how projects are delivered. Local Communities, through the bottom up approach, determine what projects are delivered.
And on "innovation" - one of the frequently occurring words of the Rural Development Programme - he said "Everything that makes a difference is to be considered innovative."
There were some real gems of what LEADER is about.
Dieter Wagner,information officer for the European Network for Rural Development Contact Point, (part of the Brussels machine) was one of the speakers. He said that the EU regulatory framework determines how projects are delivered. Local Communities, through the bottom up approach, determine what projects are delivered.
And on "innovation" - one of the frequently occurring words of the Rural Development Programme - he said "Everything that makes a difference is to be considered innovative."
Friday, 20 March 2009
Bottoms up for LEADER
What is characteristic about LEADER? The main feature of the programme is that it is supposed to be "bottom up". It assumes that local communities know best what works for them and they should decide on solutions, not consultants "helicoptered in" from outside.
What the programme is supposed to deliver is
LEADER assumes that local communities will know the best way of doing these things. The programme aims to spend just over £2million in rural Worcestershire communities between now and 2013.
The application for the funding will be appraised by Advantage West Midlands and we hope to have grants available soon. While we wait for approval, your community can be thinking about what would make a difference where you are
What the programme is supposed to deliver is
- Increasing the ability of the target rural population to fully engage in their communities
- Improving access to facilities for the most isolated rural communities
- Enhancing social inclusion through recreational opportunities with a specific emphasis on young people
- Protecting and realising the full potential of the natural and built environment
LEADER assumes that local communities will know the best way of doing these things. The programme aims to spend just over £2million in rural Worcestershire communities between now and 2013.
The application for the funding will be appraised by Advantage West Midlands and we hope to have grants available soon. While we wait for approval, your community can be thinking about what would make a difference where you are
Saturday, 14 March 2009
The story so far
The Leader programme provides the opportunity for money to support rural communities' development.
To enable this to happen in Worcestershire the County Council arranged a meeting of groups/organisations likely to be interested in delivering a programme. From that was formed a Worcestershire Local Action Group (LAG). That group is made up of:-
The group has researched and consulted. On that basis it has been putting together a Development Strategy and Business Plan. The final draft is with LAG members for approval by the end of next week. It will then go to Advantage West Midlands, the Regional Development Agency that delivers the RDPE. After that, all being well, we launch the programme.
To enable this to happen in Worcestershire the County Council arranged a meeting of groups/organisations likely to be interested in delivering a programme. From that was formed a Worcestershire Local Action Group (LAG). That group is made up of:-
- Robert Barlow, Interim Chair, Agricultural and Rural Chaplain for the Diocese of Worcester
- Chris Brooks, Regeneration Manager Wychavon District Council
- Dave Cropp, Chair of Worcestershire County Association of Local Councils
- Paul Esrich, Manager, Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Joel Killer, Economic Development Officer, Malvern Hills District Council
- Serena Marshall, Worcestershire Young Farmers
- Steve Singleton, Economic Development & Tourism Manager, Wyre
Forest District Council - Catherine Smith, Community Liaison Officer, University of Worcester
- Richard Quallington, Chief Executive – Community First
The group has researched and consulted. On that basis it has been putting together a Development Strategy and Business Plan. The final draft is with LAG members for approval by the end of next week. It will then go to Advantage West Midlands, the Regional Development Agency that delivers the RDPE. After that, all being well, we launch the programme.
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