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Finance CommitteeY Pwyllgor Cyllid
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To consultees on the attached list
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Cardiff Bay Cardiff CF99 1NA
27 October 2011 |
Dear Colleagues,
A call for evidence – the Effectiveness of European Structural Funding in Wales
The Finance Committee is calling for information to help it scrutinise the effectiveness of European Structural Funding in Wales. We want you to let us know about your experience of the impact of European Structural Funding in Wales to date. In particular, we intend to examine use of the Convergence and Regional Competitiveness and Employment Programmes in Wales for the 2007-2013 period.
In this paper we have detailed 5 specific questions. You can answer any/all of these, or just let us know in general terms about any concerns you have around the impact and effectiveness of European Structural Funding spend against its intended objectives, and whether this spend represents value for money.
You can find background information about the Finance Committee and what European Structural Funds are, in annex 1.
The inquiry’s Terms of Reference
The purpose of this inquiry is to examine use of the EU Structural Funds in the Convergence and Regional Competitiveness and Employment Programmesin Wales for the 2007-2013 period. The inquiry will focus on examining, where possible, the impact and effectiveness of spend against objectives and value for money.
Providing information to the Committee
Interested parties are invited to submit written evidence to the Clerk of the Finance Committee at the above address, to arrive by Monday 9 January 2012. If you wish to contribute but are concerned that you won’t be able to meet this deadline, please speak with the Clerk of the Committee on 029 2089 8597.
If possible, please supply an electronic version in MS Word or Rich Text format, by e mail to FinanceCommittee@wales.gov.uk by Monday 9 January 2012.
Please begin your submission by providing some information about yourself, or your organisation, before setting out your views and experiences in relation to some or all of the following areas.
What we'd like from you: consultation questions
1. To what extent do you consider the Convergence and Regional Competitiveness and Employment Programmes in Wales for the 2007-13 period, to have achieved- or to be achieving- their intended objectives?
The Committee has invited submissions from those on the attached distribution list (Annex 2). However, we would be grateful if you could forward a copy of the letter to any individuals or organisations that are not included but who you think might wish to contribute. A copy of this letter has been placed on the National Assembly’s website with an open invitation to submit views.
The Future of European Structural Funding in Wales
The National Assembly for Wales’ Enterprise and Business Committee is currently undertaking a separate inquiry into the future of European Structural Funding, post-2013. Their inquiry is based on the European Commission’s newly-published legislative proposals for the future of EU Cohesion Policy, which define the architecture of future funding and set common rules to govern the different funding streams.
Although these are seperate inquiries, evidence raised in each Committee’s investigations may inform the other’s.
Further information about the Enterprise and Business Committee’s inquiry into the future of European Structural Funding can be found at: http://www.senedd.assemblywales.org/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=228
Disclosure of Information
Witnesses should be aware that once written evidence has been submitted to the Committee it is treated as the property of the Committee.
The Committee welcomes contributions in English or Welsh, and we ask organisations with Welsh Language policies/schemes to provide bilingual submissions, in line with their public information policies.
It is the Committee’s intention to place written evidence on its website, and it may subsequently be printed with the report. The National Assembly will not publish information which it considers to be personal data with the exception of personal opinion and personal data relating to your identity as author of the evidence and the capacity, if any, in which you provide the evidence (for example, a job title).
However, in the event of a request for information (which includes personal data) being submitted under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, it may be necessary to disclose, in whole or in part, personal data that you provide. This may include personal data which has previously been removed by the National Assembly for publication purposes (as described in the paragraph above).
If you are providing any information, other than personal data, which you feel is not suitable for public disclosure, or if you do not wish your identity, as author of the evidence, to be disclosed, this must be clearly identified and it is up to you to stipulate which parts should not be published, and to provide a reasoned argument to support this. The National Assembly will take this into account when publishing information or responding to requests for information.
Further information about the Finance Committee and its call for information can be found at: www.assemblywales.org
Yours sincerely

Jocelyn Davies
Chair, Finance Committee
Annex 1- Background information
Who are we?
The Finance Committee is a cross party committee of the National Assembly for Wales, made up of Members from all four political parties represented at the Assembly.
The Committee is not part of the Welsh Government. Rather, the Committee is responsible for reporting on proposals laid before the Assembly by Welsh Ministers relating to the use of resources.
What European Structural Funds does Wales currently qualify for?
For the programming period 2007–2013, Wales qualifies for European Structural Funds support for three types of programmes:
¡ Convergence - (West Wales and the Valleys)
¡ Regional Competitiveness and Employment – (East Wales)
¡ Territorial Co-operation, including the Ireland-Wales Cross-border programme
The Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) is part of the Welsh Government and manages the delivery of the Convergence and Competitiveness programmes in Wales.[1] They are focused on creating sustainable jobs and growth in line with European Union’s Lisbon and Gothenburg agendas, and the policies and strategies of the Welsh Government.
The Convergence programmes for West Wales and the Valleys comprise funding from two separate European Structural Funds: the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF - £1 billion) and the European Social Fund (ESF - £690 million). The ERDF funds are intended to progress the region’s transformation into a sustainable and competitive economy by investing in the knowledge economy and helping new and existing businesses to grow. It also focuses on regenerating Wales’ most deprived communities, tackling climate change and improving transport. The ESF funds are to be used to tackle economic inactivity, increase skills and employment. It is expected that, together with match funding, Convergence will drive a total investment of £3.5 billion in West Wales and the Valleys. Convergence funding accounts for over 90 per cent of the total value of the structural funds managed by the Welsh Government during the current programme period.
The Regional Competitiveness and Employment programmes also comprise funding from the ERDF (£60 million) and the ESF (£50 million). Competitiveness ERDF is intended to be used to help Wales’ economic, social and environmental transformation, by helping new and existing businesses to grow and move up the value chain, and increase the ‘value added’ per job. It will also focus on regenerating Wales’ most deprived communities and tackling climate change. Competitiveness ESF is to be used to tackle economic inactivity, increase skills and employment. It is expected that, together with match funding, the total investment of the Competitiveness programme will be around £280 million.
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As at 31 August 2011 a total of 233 projects have been approved, representing a total investment of over £3.1bn (EU funds £1.55bn - 82% of total EU funds) across Wales. The following table shows the value of programme investment as at 31 August 2011.[2] (£m) |
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Total |
ERDF programmes |
ESF programmes |
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EU Funds to Wales |
1,906 |
1,136 |
770 |
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Total allocation (inc. match funding) |
3,256 |
2,007 |
1,249 |
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EU funds committed to EU projects |
1,550 |
848 |
701 |
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Total committed (inc. match funding) |
3,130 |
1,798 |
1,331 |
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EU funds expenditure claimed by EU projects and paid by WEFO |
469 |
256 |
214 |
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Total expenditure by EU projects |
990 |
572 |
418 |
The current round of European programmes (2007-2013) is scheduled to close to applicants on 31 December 2013, although expenditure will continue into 2015. According to WEFO there is a greater strategic approach to the delivery of the funds for this programming round, with fewer, more strategic projects delivering on the priorities of the Operational Programmes, as compared to the programmes in the 2000-2006 round.
As an example of the greater strategic approach to delivery, a brief analysis of beneficiaries shows that public sector led projects account for around 93 per cent of the total funding approved to date.
The Welsh Government is the lead sponsor of 91 projects, with EU funding totaling £691 million. This represents almost 40 per cent of projects and almost 45 per cent of EU funding approved to date. If the JEREMIE scheme (£60m EU funding), managed by Finance Wales, and the JESSICA scheme (£25m EU funding), managed by the Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales LLP, are included within the Welsh Government’s list of projects the associated funding represents 50 per cent of the total EU funding approved to date in Wales.
Details of the beneficiaries supported to date are available on the WEFO website. However some of the key output achievements as at 31 August 2011, are shown in the table below:
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Output achievement |
ERDF programmes |
ESF programmes |
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Participants assisted |
n/a |
229,948 |
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Participants entering employment |
n/a |
28,470 |
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Participants gaining qualifications |
n/a |
67,846 |
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Enterprises assisted |
5,704 |
n/a |
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Enterprises created |
1,762 |
n/a |
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Jobs (gross) created |
8,022 |
n/a |
Annex 2
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Welsh Assembly Government (including WEFO) |
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South West Regional Development Agency |
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DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities |
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DG Regional Policy |
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Bridges into Work |
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Building the Future Together |
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Valleys Kids |
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CollegesWales |
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Officials from the Welsh European Funding Office and the Chair of the Programme Monitoring Committee |
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The Princes Trust |
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Wales Council for Voluntary Action |
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Bevan Foundation |
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Cymru Yfory |
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Centre for Migration Policy Research |
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Economic and Social Research Council |
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation |
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UK Law and HIV/AIDS Project |
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High Performance Computing Wales |
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Engineering Education Scheme Wales |
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Jobcentre Plus |
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Finance Wales |
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Big Lottery Fund |
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Fairbridge De Cymru |
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Cynon Valley Crime Prevention |
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Hyfforddiant Parys Training |
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All Wales Ethnic Minority Association |
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Careers Wales Association |
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New Sandfields Aberavon |
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Computeraid Limited |
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Cyrenians Cymru |
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National Offenders Management Services |
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Wales Co operative Centre |
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Bridge Marine Science Group |
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BTCV Cymru |
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Remploy Limited |
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Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales LLP |
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Cymdeithas Tai Eryri |
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Skillset Cymru |
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Forestry Commission Wales |
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Menter Mon |
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Chwarae Teg |
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UK Steel Enterprise Limited |
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Parc Busnes Treorci |
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Sustrans |
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Higher Education Funding Council for Wales |
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Tidal Energy Limited |
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Countryside Council for Wales |
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Skills for Justice |
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Ymddiriedolaeth Nant Gwrtheyrn |
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Waste and Resources Action Programme |
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Furnace Farm Limited |
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Constructing Excellence in Wales |
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National Trust |
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Coalfields Regeneration Trust |
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Wales Co-operative Centre |
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Network Rail |
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Pakistan Association of Newport & Gwent Welsh Asian Council |
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Local Authorities |
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Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council |
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Bridgend County Borough Council |
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Caerphilly County Borough Council |
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Cardiff County Council |
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Carmarthenshire County Borough Council |
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Ceredigion County Council |
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City and County of Swansea |
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Conwy County Borough Council |
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Denbighshire County Borough Council |
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Flintshire County Borough Council |
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Gwynedd Council |
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Isle of Anglesey County Council |
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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council |
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Monmouthshire County Borough Council |
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Neath Port Talbot County Council |
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Newport City Council |
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Pembrokeshire County Council |
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Powys County Council |
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Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council |
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Torfaen County Borough Council |
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Vale of Glamorgan Council |
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Wrexham County Borough Council |
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Further Education Colleges |
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Barry College |
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Bridgend College |
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Coleg Ceredigion |
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Coleg Glan Hafren |
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Coleg Gwent |
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Coleg Harlech |
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Coleg Llandrillo Cymru |
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Coleg Menai |
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Coleg Morgannwg |
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Coleg Powys |
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Coleg Sir Gâr |
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Deeside College |
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Gower College Swansea |
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Llysfasi College |
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Merthyr Tydfil College |
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Neath Port Talbot College |
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Pembrokeshire College |
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St David's Catholic College |
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Yale College Wrexham |
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Ystrad Mynach College |
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Official Agencies |
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Care Council for Wales |
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Children's Commissioner for Wales |
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Older People’s Commissioner for Wales |
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Equality and Human Rights Commission |
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Health and Safety Executive |
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Wales Audit Office |
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Welsh Language Board |
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Welsh Local Government Association |
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Universities |
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University of Wales |
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Aberystwyth University |
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Swansea University |
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University of Glamorgan |
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Bangor University |
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Cardiff Business School |
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Other |
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CBI Wales/Cymru |
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Alliance of Sector Skills Councils Wales |
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Wales TUC |
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Federation of Small Businesses |
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Venture Wales |
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NESTA |
[1] The Territorial Co-operation programmes are not managed by the Welsh Government.
[2] The programmes’ budgets are given in Euros. The pound sterling figures are based on estimates and will vary with changes in the exchange rate during the lifetime of the programmes. Figures are rounded to the nearest million and are based on achieved data submitted by project sponsors.