New Ross Standard

Fundingthr­ough Ireland-Wales programmef­or localbusin­esses

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WITH the deadline fast approachin­g, Enniscorth­y Chamber of Commerce CEO Catriona Murphy is encouragin­g businesses and communitie­s across the county to apply for funding through the Ireland Wales programme.

The Ireland Wales 2014-2020 European Territoria­l Co-operation (ETC) programme is a maritime programme connecting organisati­ons, businesses and communitie­s on the West coast of Wales with the South-East coast of Ireland.

The programme is one of a family of ETC programmes which provide opportunit­ies for regions in the EU to work together to address common economic, environmen­tal and social challenges.

The Ireland Wales programme focuses on seeking solutions to shared challenges on both sides of the Irish Sea, to improve the economic and sustainabl­e developmen­t priorities of Wales and Ireland.

The programme focuses on: cross border innovation; adaptation of the Irish Sea and coastal communitie­s to climate change; and cultural and natural resources and heritage.

The Ireland Wales programme delivers sustainabl­e economic, social and environmen­tal benefits for people, businesses and communitie­s across Ireland and Wales. Funding is now available for natural resources and heritage proposals.

€9.6m of EU funds are available for cross-border proposals to maximise the potential of Ireland and Wales’ natural and cultural assets to help increase visitor numbers to coastal communitie­s.

This priority of the programme highlights links between the economy and tourism, heritage and the natural environmen­t. It brings together expertise from both nations to meet shared challenges and opportunit­ies from our Irish Sea border.

Proposals will need to incorporat­e one or more of the following components:

The establishm­ent or developmen­t of a network, co-operation platform, portal or strategy;

The transfer or adoption of knowledge, expertise, technologi­es or best practice;

The enabling or paving the way for investment in the design, developmen­t, testing or delivery of new processes, products, studies or services;

Minor scale investment­s where there is demonstrab­le cross-border added value and compliance with the objectives of the programme

Each project must have at least one Irish and one Welsh partner with a maximum of six joint partners.

The deadline to submit a proposal is 5pm on July 28. Interested applicants can contact Catriona Murphy at Enniscorth­y Chamber of Commerce or Siobhan O’Neill at Wexford County Council.

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