Last
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20th April 2005
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NETA Road to Rail &
Northern Way - Liverpool City Region
Liverpool City Region has
produced its contribution to the Northern Way
Growth Strategy and the development of NETA is included as a key
action, one of the crucial 'connections - transport
assets'. This means that the Mersey-Humber rail link will be
fully supported for the next round of EU funding post 2007.
Copies of the report are available form a number of soources including
The Mersey Partnership, Liverpool City Council or Sefton, Knowsley,
Halton, St Helens and Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.
EuroTool
Eurotool is an Interact project led by the Spanish region Castilla y
Leon. The North West Region has agreed to participate as a
partner.
EuroTool's main goal is to facilitate the search for partners in other
European regions, particularly those that are geographically
remote. EuroTool consists of a complete database containing basic
information about each European region or organisation. EuroTool
aims to favour the application of all the INTERREG programmes and
others of an interregional nature, especially in terms of the creation
of partnerships.
From 2007 onwards, an appropriate search for partners would guarantee
the success of transntional and interregional projects. As well
as helping to improve these programmes EuroTool will also act as a
means or registering and reflecting the experiences and good practices
acquired by European actors in project management.
This will be done via a three-step programme:
- the creation of a database containing information
about European
regions, institutions and organisations.
- the publication and distribution of this tool; and
- the organisation of a large meeting forum
The partnership includes the Republic of Ireland, the Czech
Republic, Greece, Bosnia and Herszegovina, Italy, France, the
United Kingdom and Spain.rt are available from a number of sources
including
The Mersey Partnership, Liverpool City Council or Sefton, Knowsley,
Halton, St Helens and Wirral Metropolitan Borough Councils.
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