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The South West UK Brussels Office was established on 1st April 2001. The office is supported by a regional partnership comprising the South West Regional Development Agency and the county and unitary local authorities in the South West.
Its main objectives are to:
- support the European dimension of the work of the partners
- improve the South West's regional representation in Brussels
- ensure that the European institutions fully understand the needs and opportunities of the South West
- provide early information and intelligence to the partners
- develop transnational links with other EU regions
Following a high profile launch event in October 2001, the South West UK Brussels Office quickly made its mark in EU-level negotiations. A significant achievement in its first year, the office helped to secure an extension of the Objective 5b and Leader funding programmes so that projects which had been delayed by the outbreak of Foot & Mouth Disease in the region could be completed.
More recently, key areas of activitiy have included co-ordinating a visit to the South West in April 2008 by the European Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, helping to facilitate the setting up of co-operation projects between the South West and Brittany, and lobbying for the South West in the setting of EU Structural Funds for 2007-2013.
The South West UK Brussels Office also produces a fortnightly European Update newsletter. If you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact us.
Photographs: courtesy of the Central Audiovisual Library of the European Commission.
