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This overview highlights the European Territorial Cooperation Programmes from 2014 to 2020, focusing on the NI, Border Region of Ireland, and Western Scotland. Lorraine McCourt, Director of the Joint Technical Secretariat, SEUPB, outlines key features such as budget allocation, thematic concentration, and a strong emphasis on results. Major changes for local governments, project pipelines showcasing cross-border impacts, and synergies with community plans are discussed. The session also covers the PEACE IV initiatives aimed at children and young people, fostering civic leadership and shared spaces.
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European Territorial Co-Operation Programmes 2014 – 2020 (NI, Border Region of Ireland and Western Scotland) Lorraine McCourt Director, Joint Technical Secretariat, SEUPB
INTERREG V • Research & Innovation • Low Carbon • Environment • Social Inclusion
2014-2020 - Main Changes • Thematic concentration • Strong Results focus • Changes for local government • Project pipeline that demonstrates cross-border impact • Fit with Community Plans • Local authority synergies
PEACE IV Children & Young People Learning & Sharing Civic Leadership Shared Space