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Cross Border Territorial Co-Operation (INTERREG IVA 2007-2013)

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The Cross Border Territorial Co-operation Programme for Northern Ireland, the Border Region of Ireland and Western Scotland is a European Union supported Structural Funds Programme which aims to promote greater territorial cohesion. The overall theme of the Programme is to strenghthen and deepen cross border co-operation with an emphasis on supporting strategic plans and projects which will maximise the impact of the funds throughout the eligible area. Building on the successes, and lessons, of previous Interreg Programmes, the Programme aims to support strategic cross border co-operation for a more prosperous and sustainable region. A distinctive aspect of this Programme is the inclusion of Western Scotland which adds a new and innovative aspect by giving an opportunity to develop the traditional cultural and social links between Ireland/Scotland/Northern Ireland and build on the experiences, knowledge and competencies of the three areas. The total funding allocated for this programme is €256m. The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) are the Managing Authority for the Programme. If you require further information on this Programme, a link to the SEUPB website can be found here.

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