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Appendix A: Additional Information Appendix A: Additional information I Contents 1. Identifiable Objective 1 projects within the South Wales Valleys, 2002-2006 1 2. Identifiable Convergence projects within the South Wales Valleys, 2007- 2013 20 3. Aggregate outputs for the Western Valleys Regeneration Area (WVRA) 22 4. Population of the city of Detroit (1900-2010) 23 Population of Detroit as % of the tri-county area (Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties), 1930 – 2010 24 5. White and African American population of Detroit, 1920-1990 25 6. Manufacturing firms within Detroit and surrounding suburbs, 1947-1972 26 II Identifiable Objective 1 projects within the South Wales Valleys, 2002-2006 Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Caerphilly Common Caerphilly 2002 £6,000 £12,000 Study Torfaen Community Torfaen 2002 £131,985 £337,213 Woodlands Church View Torfaen 2002 £110,000 £428,521 Redevelopment, Blaenavon Cwmcarn Rural Caerphilly 2002 £93,000 £186,000 Heritage Links Caerphilly Common Caerphilly 2002 £87,105 £181,710 Sustainable Management Blaenau Gwent Blaenau 2002 £77,345 £237,859 Biodiversity Action Gwent Project: Merthyr Tydfil Rural Merthyr 2002 £380,695 £761,394 Key Fund Tydfil Tir Cyffredin i Bobl Caerphilly 2002 £139,136 £278,272 Gyffredin Trefil Village Blaenau 2002 £86,800 £223,560 Enhancements Gwent Aberdulais Falls NPT 2002 £797,898 £1,307,898 Regeneration Cefn Cribwr Bridgend 2002 £79,000 £197,000 Industrial Heritage Control Of Invasive Caerphilly 2002 £82,278 £165,957 Plant Species Beefing Up Caerphilly 2002 £184,514 £382,828 Aberbargoed's Butterflies Sustainable Merthyr 2002 £110,445 £220,890 Management for Tydfil Gelligaer & Merthyr Common Community Rhondda 2002 £230,031 £460,062 Regeneration Fund Cynon Taff - Rural Development Caerphilly Key Caerphilly 2002 £189,000 £378,000 Fund for Rural Communities Fernhill Strategy Rhondda 2002 £335,000 £517,300 Partnership and Cynon Taff Capacity Building Penallta Caerphilly 2002 £57,072 £83,930 Community - 1 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Resource, Cultural and Enterprise Centre Development Project Youth Cafe/I.T. Caerphilly 2002 £94,473 £219,464 Centre Bargoed Facilities for the Rhondda 2002 £548,385 £794,761 Future Penyrenglyn Cynon Taff Project Northern Sirhowy Caerphilly 2002 £13,500 £24,000 Valley Development Study Financial Support Caerphilly 2002 £188,250 £1,851,750 for Business Community Caerphilly 2002 £30,000 £90,000 Enterprise Fund Business Connect Caerphilly 2002 £75,058 £150,117 (Caerphilly) Centre Industrial Estate Caerphilly 2002 £107,407 £268,518 Improvement Programme Introducing and NPT 2002 £58,623 £117,851 Supporting Management Information Systems Microbusiness NPT 2002 £41,927 £85,321 Retail Service Personnel and NPT 2002 £35,709 £72,668 Human Resource Service to SMEs The 'Lasting' Caerphilly 2002 £366,178 £549,267 Community Benefits Scheme Out of School Merthyr 2002 £93,949 £136,741 Childcare Provision Tydfil Parc Penallta - Caerphilly 2002 £410,215 £603,257 Development of Community Park Sustainable Estates Caerphilly 2002 £436,000 £641,176 and Mining Villages Aber Valley YMCA Caerphilly 2002 £429,365 £640,055 Community Development Credit Union Rhondda 2002 £66,476 £126,476 Strategic Growth Cynon Taff Programme Community Rhondda 2002 £350,000 £500,000 Voluntary Action Cynon Taff Fund - 2 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Trebanog Rhondda 2002 £389,500 £734,028 Regeneration Cynon Taff Strategy Community Blaenau 2002 £51,847 £78,819 Development Gwent Worker for Llanhilleth and Six Bells Torfaen Business Torfaen 2002 £311,071 £2,103,392 Support Unit (Grants) Aberdare College Rhondda 2002 £154,322 £319,840 Learning Resource Cynon Taff Centre Community Merthyr 2002 £287,937 £395,192 Capacity Building Tydfil Team Baglan Energy Park NPT 2002 £1,294,417 £3,767,705 Phase 1 - Provision of an Energy Efficient Advance Business Unit Making a Rhondda 2002 £148,362 £228,709 Difference: one Cynon Taff stop shop business centre Extending access- Rhondda 2002 £53,500 £111,000 community access Cynon Taff to technology Community Link - Blaenau 2002 £95,617 £136,595 Cwmcelyn, Gwent Glanystruth and Blaina Community Blaenau 2002 £58,344 £82,078 Development Co- Gwent ordinator Community Blaenau 2002 £73,920 £231,000 Enterprise Grants Gwent Ebbw Vale Blaenau 2002 £79,678 £112,792 Development Trust Gwent Funding of Manager Waun-y-Pound Blaenau 2002 £223,238 £778,096 Industrial Estate Gwent Phase 1 Plateau A Victoria Blaenau 2002 £725,667 £1,783,744 Industrial Units Gwent Ebbw Vale Community Blaenau 2002 £40,932 £74,736 Heritage Gwent - 3 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Development Project Barleyfield Blaenau 2002 £448,115 £1,161,125 Industrial Units - Gwent Phase 2 Community Rhondda 2002 £350,000 £546,875 Voluntary Action Cynon Taff Fund The Greencare Path Rhondda 2002 £100,000 £263,100 to Community Cynon Taff Centred Sustainable Development and Empowerment Green Social Rhondda 2002 £42,165 £70,400 Economy Cynon Taff Feasibility Study and Piot for Cefn Pennar Summers Day Torfaen 2002 £236,088 £579,056 Nursery Enterprise Support Blaenau 2002 £110,880 £250,386 Officers Gwent Rhondda Rhondda 2002 £351,043 £586,783 Community Cynon Taff Development Association Local Financial Blaenau 2002 £247,500 £1,445,000 Support for SMEs Gwent Growing Young NPT 2002 £148,732 £306,618 Entrepreneurs Women Into Bridgend 2002 £55,575 £111,150 Business Women in Business Rhondda 2002 £55,575 £111,150 Cynon Taff Community Blaenau 2002 £111,064 £211,047 Research for Gwent Community Action The Greencare Path Rhondda 2002 £209,000 £320,800 to Community Cynon Taff Centred Sustainable Development and Empowerment Glyntaff Rhondda 2002 £160,403 £246,403 Community Cynon Taff Development Project Credit Union Rural Rhondda 2002 £34,000 £90,952 Development Cynon Taff Strategy - 4 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Community Bridgend 2002 £106,088 £153,751 Capacity Building Tecno-Cycle Rhondda 2002 £116,861 £243,410 Training Centre Cynon Taff S M YMLAEN Rhondda 2002 £1,418,750 £5,587,500 Cynon Taff Community Grant Bridgend 2002 £100,000 £142,858 Sceme Upgrading and Bridgend 2002 £932,400 £1,942,500 Developing the Training Facilities at Pencoed College Lifelong Learning Bridgend 2002 £150,357 £359,748 Centre (Sarn) Working Together - Rhondda 2002 £98,537 £201,249 Rhondda Housing Cynon Taff Association Building for the Rhondda 2002 £1,208,197 £3,365,853 Future Penygraig Cynon Taff community Project Credit Union Bridgend 2002 £31,408 £48,416 Development and Support in Bridgend Bridgend Valleys Bridgend 2002 £101,549 £292,264 Intermediate Labour Market Initiative Enhanced CNC Rhondda 2002 £36,472 £75,590 Training/ Workshop Cynon Taff Facility Engendering Merthyr 2002 £497,605 £721,170 Change on Gellideg Tydfil Promotional Grant NPT 2002 £61,085 £174,836 Torfaen Business Torfaen 2002 £155,990 £342,681 Support Unit Gilchrist Thomas Torfaen 2002 £695,272 £1,755,737 Industrial Units Blaenavon Abertillery Blaenau 2002 £70,700 £101,000 Sculpture Garden Gwent Project Community Estate Rhondda 2002 £70,676 £165,276 Maintenance Cynon Taff Project Community led Merthyr 2002 £603,642 £901,245 action in Ynysowen Tydfil Neath Port Talbot NPT 2002 £300,000 £900,000 Economic Development Grant - 5 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Credit Union Blaenau 2002 £96,063 £148,086 Development and Gwent Support in Blaenau Gwent Neath Habitat NPT 2002 £91,887 £224,387 Restoration Project Treforest Weir Fish Rhondda 2002 £144,184 £313,446 Pass Cynon Taff Employment of Blaenau 2002 £51,025 £72,212 Youth and Gwent Community Worker Diagnosis and NPT 2002 £55,947 £114,945 Advice on SME ICT Groundwork Caerphilly 2002 £263,413 £387,900 Caerphilly Torfaen Community Torfaen 2002 £95,102 £195,400 Portal Taking Technology Caerphilly 2002 £1,060,519 £2,480,253 Forward SME's Innovation Bridgend 2002 £294,740 £604,740 Support Programme Childcare Facilities NPT 2002 £194,077 £418,317 at NPTC Going for Growth Rhondda 2002 £279,008 £549,008 Cynon Taff Bridgend Business Bridgend 2002 £315,500 £1,178,358 Support Framework Glynneath NPT 2002 £20,000 £65,000 Workshops Tondu Park - Phase Bridgend 2002 £100,000 £500,500 2 Marketing Assistant NPT 2002 £47,177 £98,447 Bridgend Bridgend 2002 £263,637 £529,052 Enterprise Support Programme - Local Economy Action Programme Technical Merthyr 2002 £340,670 £681,339 Assistance - Tydfil Merthyr Action Partnership Secretariat Technical Bridgend 2002 £327,757 £945,946 assistance BRIDGEND CBC - Bridgend 2002 £87,317 £174,634 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Technical Torfaen 2002 £375,000 £762,956 Assistance - 6 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost ERDF - TECHNICAL Torfaen 2002 £100,000 £200,758 ASSISTANCE Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr 2002 £53,825 £107,650 Action Partners Tydfil Secretariat ERDF Technical Rhondda 2002 £100,000 £200,000 Assistance Cynon Taff Technical NPT 2002 £375,000 £750,000 Assistance Technical Caerphilly 2002 £100,000 £261,456 Assistance Technical Caerphilly 2002 £196,660 £587,924 Assistance Technical Blaenau 2002 £375,000 £750,000 assistance Gwent ERDF - Technical Blaenau 2002 £86,137 £172,275 Assistance Gwent A Sustainable Rhondda 2002 £314,010 £832,854 Penrhys Village Cynon Taff Gilfach Goch Rhondda 2002 £361,301 £894,300 Community Cynon Taff Association ICT It - The College Blaenau 2002 £188,429 £392,561 Network Gwent Land of Junction 35 Bridgend 2002 £584,377 £3,115,215 M4, Bridgend Garnsychan Torfaen 2002 £174,940 £269,490 Partnership TREDOMEN- Caerphilly 2002 £860,000 £2,150,000 PENALLTA SUSTAINABLE URBAN VILLAGE PHASE 1 INC INFRASTRUCTURE Providing Sites and NPT 2002 £388,304 £970,762 Premises for SME's Phase 2 - Sandfields Young Business Centre Electronic NPT 2002 £2,860,936 £6,229,400 Learning Centre for Technology & Humanities The Wales Bio-Fuel Bridgend 2002 £229,562 £433,220 Centre Awel Aman Tawe NPT 2002 £94,072 £180,201 Community Wind Farm Aftercare Support NPT 2002 £75,430 £158,083 for Young - 7 - Project Unitary Year EU funds Total authority project cost Established SMEs in Neath Port Talbot Caerphilly County Caerphilly 2002 £954,893 £2,308,050 Borough "Key" Fund for Community Planning C.R.E.A.T.E.
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