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Overview of the Rural Development Programme for England (2007-2013)

The Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) implemented between 2007 and 2013 aimed to enhance rural economies and communities through targeted projects. Key milestones include the signing of contracts with various Local Action Groups (LAGs) and the approval of numerous projects aimed at improving livestock, broadband access, and skills development across diverse regions. The program experienced a significant increase in approved applications, demonstrating its impact on rural development and local business support during its tenure.

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Overview of the Rural Development Programme for England (2007-2013)

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  1. Rural Development Programme for England 2007 - 2013 www.emda.org.uk/rdpe

  2. RDPE Timeline CAZ & Peak Contracts Signed Today – 53.5% of Programme LAG Approvals Round 1 LAZ & BNED Contracts Signed RDPE Regional Launch Dec '08 Jun '09 Dec '09 Jun '10 Dec '10 Jun '11 Dec '11 Jun '12 Dec '12 Jan '07 Jun '07 Dec '07 Jun '08 Programme Approval N Notts Contract Signed LAG Approvals Round 2 N Northants Contract Signed Wash Fens Contract Signed

  3. RDPE – emda • 46 projects in appraisal • Temporary framework ends December 2010 • Already more EOIs endorsed, Full Applications received, and Full Applications approved in 2010 compared to 2009 • 25 projects approved since the last RCG • 16 livestock (2 processing, all others on-farm) • Stage 1 EOI data clean process complete • Large projects (£1m) now require Defra approval

  4. Skills

  5. Broadband EOI outcomes • 23 EOIs in total, worth £2m • 10 asked to submit a full application worth £1m • Diseworth, Derbyshire • Warmington and Lutton, Northants • Hambleton and Uppingham, Rutland (combined) • Eydon, Northants • Ashby de la Launde, Lincs • Overseal, Derbyshire • Hilton, Derbyshire • Long Clawson, Leics • Belchford and Fulletby, Lincs

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