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European Union Contributes EURO 10.6 Million for Urban Regeneration ,3 Brussels, 5 December 2001 8UEDQ ,, SURJUDPPH (XURSHDQ 8QLRQ FRQWULEXWHV (852 PLOOLRQ IRU XUEDQ UHJHQHUDWLRQ LQ :HVW :UH[KDP:DOHV 0LFKHO %$51,(5 0HPEHU RI WKH (XURSHDQ &RPPLVVLRQ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU UHJLRQDO SROLF\ ZLOO VLJQ WRGD\ WKH QHZ 85%$1 ,, SURJUDPPH IRU :HVW :UH[KDP LQ :DOHV LQ WKH SUHVHQFH RI 5KRGUL 0RUJDQ )LUVW 0LQLVWHU LQ WKH 1DWLRQDO$VVHPEO\IRU:DOHV7KLV85%$1&RPPXQLW\,QLWLDWLYH3URJUDPPH ZLOO SURYLGH ¼ PLOOLRQ IURP WKH (XURSHDQ 8QLRQ RYHU WKH SHULRG 7KH(XURSHDQIXQGLQJKDVDWWUDFWHG¼PLOOLRQLQIXUWKHULQYHVWPHQW IURPWKHSXEOLFVHFWRUDQG¼PLOOLRQIURPWKHSULYDWHVHFWRUFUHDWLQJWRWDO UHVRXUFHV RI ¼ PLOOLRQ 3ULRULWLHV ZLOO LQFOXGH HQWUHSUHQHXUVKLS DQG EXVLQHVVGHYHORSPHQWDQGFRPPXQLW\SDUWLFLSDWLRQ About this programme, Mr BARNIER said: ³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´ The programme area covers nine wards in West Wrexham, with a population of 28,760. The area has a legacy of industrial decline associated with the disappearance of steel-making and mineral extraction and consequently suffers from a range of economic, social and physical problems. The programme aims to tackle these problems with two main priorities: - (QWUHSUHQHXUVKLS DQG EXVLQHVV GHYHORSPHQW Key actions include encouraging community enterprise and self employment and improving the competitiveness and efficiency of new and existing businesses (Community contribution: ¼PLOOLRQ - &RPPXQLW\ SDUWLFLSDWLRQ Key actions include overcoming barriers to the participation of people from the community in the labour market and developing an active and empowered community (Community contribution: ¼PLOOLRQ An additional amount of ¼PLOOLRQ &RPPXQLW\FRQWULEXWLRQ ZLOOILQDQFHWHFKQLFDO assistance. As with all URBAN programmes, this programme will be funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the responsibility of Mr Barnier. See below for a description of Urban II Brymbo, Bryn Cefn, Coedpoeth, Gwenfro, Gwersyllt East and South, Gwersyllt North, Gwersyllt West, Llay and New Broughton 85%$1 The aim of the URBAN Community Initiative is the “economic and social regeneration of cities and of neighbourhoods in crisis in order to promote sustainable urban development". The second round of URBAN ("URBAN II") will cover the period 2000-2006, supporting 70 deprived urban areas across the EU. Total funding from he EU alone will be ¼ PLOOLRQ DQG WKLV ZLOO DWWUDFW DW OHDVW DV PXFK DJDLQ LQ matched funding from both public and private sectors. The total URBAN allocation for the United Kingdom amounts to ¼ PLOOLRQ Programmes have been submitted for West Wrexham, Belfast, Bristol, Burnley, Halifax, Hetton and Murton, Normanton/Derby, Peterborough, Stockwell, Thames Gateway and Clyde Waterfront. A particular feature of URBAN II is the development of innovative models for urban regeneration. Another feature is a strong emphasis on partnership and on involving local actors. There will also be an exchange of information and experience on sustainable urban development across the European Union. URBAN II is financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Funding is available for initiatives such as the renovation of buildings and public spaces, local employment initiatives, the improvement of education and training systems for disadvantaged groups, the development of environmentally friendly public transport systems, the introduction of more efficient energy management systems and the use of renewable energy, developing the potential created by information society technologies. The Commission adopts programmes which are proposed by a partnership including local and community groups. These programmes run for the whole of the period 2001-2006 and local actors are involved at all stages in this process. 0DQDJLQJ$XWKRULW\ The managing authority for this programme is the National Assembly for Wales. Day-to-day management of the Wrexham programme is delegated to: The Welsh European Funding Office Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NQ Phone: +29 2082 3517 Fax: +29 2082 3900 E-mail: [email protected] )XUWKHULQIRUPDWLRQ More detailed information on the URBAN II programme can be found in MEMO/01/301 of 25 September 2001 or at the following websites: European Commission : http://www.inforegio.cec.eu.int/urban2/ 2.
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