£9 million Fund Announced for Greater Lincolnshire

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20th December 2013

Rural businesses in Greater Lincolnshire will benefit from nearly £9 million of funding thanks to the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).

The LEP has been allocated £8,782,191 from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) to help stimulate growth, develop skills and boost the local economy through rural businesses.

The award comes from a pot of £177 million being divided between LEPs and is the eighth highest allocation to be made to the 39 LEPs operating in England. It will be available for businesses to access between 2015 and 2020.

Ruth Carver, Manager of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, said: “This is an important allocation for us to get and one we worked hard for, so we are delighted with this award.

“We invested a lot of time in lobbying on a national level to make it clear that Greater Lincolnshire, as a largely rural region, deserved to be given an amount which reflected our needs.

“This funding will go a long way towards securing the economic future of our area, allowing us to build and strengthen the local economy in a sustainable way. We look forward to working with our partners in the private and public sector to write and deliver a plan for growth.”

Final details on how the fund will be spent are still being drawn up, but it is expected to be used to develop knowledge and skills in rural areas and fund new and developing rural businesses not connected to agriculture. It will also fund small-scale renewable and broadband investments improving infrastructure as well as supporting tourism activities in rural areas.

This latest round of funding comes on top of an award of around £110 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund (ESF) announced in June.

That money, due to be handed down between 2014 and 2020, will be used to provide training schemes, fund support for local businesses and enable economic development projects, such as the creation of much-needed business premises and other infrastructure.

Lincolnshire County Council and the Greater Lincolnshire LEP are currently drawing up a strategy on how to make best use of the money, and it is anticipated that eligible local projects will be invited to bid for a share of the funding from spring 2014.

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Notes to Editors:

About the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership

  • A total of £177 million Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) has been awarded to LEPs. The Greater Lincolnshire LEP has been awarded £8,782,191 of that fund.
  • The £110 million allocation from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund (ESF) was announced in June. It is subject to final agreement on the EU regulations and the EU 2014 to 2020 budget in the European Parliament. The European Commission will also need to agree the UK Government’s specific proposals.
  • The Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership is a private and public sector partnership led by the private sector which aims to improve conditions for infrastructure and doing business in the Greater Lincolnshire area.
  • One of the first LEPs to be established in the UK, the Greater Lincolnshire LEP covers a large geographical area with a population of over one million and a diverse range of industries, from ports and logistics to farming, tourism and engineering.
  • It includes North and North-East Lincolnshire and the administrative county of Lincolnshire and is controlled by a LEP board made up of leading figures in the public and private sector.
  • You can keep up to date with the organisation’s activity by joining the Greater Lincolnshire LEP Linkedin group or follow them on Twitter using @GreaterLincsLEP
  • Visit www.greaterlincolnshirelep.co.uk for more.

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We invested a lot of time in lobbying on a national level to make it clear that Greater Lincolnshire, as a largely rural region, deserved to be given an amount which reflected our needs.
Ruth Carver, Manager of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP