EBR Annual General Meeting 2016

East Border Region Ltd held their Annual General Meeting in this the 40th year of operation for the organisation on Friday 2nd December 2016 in Louth County Council Offices. Pictured is outgoing Chairman Cllr Michael Ruane and EBR Chief Executive Ms Pamela Arthurs welcoming the newly appointed Chair for 2017 Cllr Sharon Keogan from Meath County Council. Vice Chairs elected were Alderman Jim Fletcher from Ards and North Down Borough Council and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram from Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

East Border Region Ltd meets Finance Minister to highlight BREXIT implications for the people of the cross border region

Members of the East Border Region (EBR) Board and the Newry Mourne and Down – Louth Memorandum of Understanding Committee met with Northern Ireland Finance Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir on Thursday 25th August in Newry to discuss the potentially severe impact on the people of the cross region of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union.

EBR has been a key player in the cross border funding arena since 1976 and in the last 15 years has delivered over €40 million of European funds which has helped the cross border region to grow and prosper.  EBR has been working on behalf of Local Authorities to develop cross border and Transnational EU Projects to enhance the economy of our region.  EBR are involved in 19 EU projects to the value of €132million and these projects are now at risk as SEUPB have advised that all EU Programmes, including INTERREG VA and Peace IV are forming part of the Brexit negotiations:

SEUPB Statement on EU referendum decision 24 June 2016

“It is anticipated that all EU Programmes including PEACE IV and INTERREG VA will form part of the discussions that are to take place between the devolved administrations, UK government and the European Union during the upcoming negotiations”

In addition to working on cross border collaboration, EBR has built up excellent partner networks with other EU member states and has devoted considerable time and resources to the development of transnational projects.  EBR are Lead Partner on 7 transnational projects and have been working with organisations in Spain, France, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

All of these cross border and transnational projects are at various stages in the approval process; no Letters of Offer have been issued for any of this funding.

The Chancellor recently announced that the Treasury will only guarantee funding for those projects that are signed off before his Autumn statement.

Chairman of East Border Region Cllr Mickey Ruane outlined concerns about the future of INTERREG projects should they not be able to access EU funds. “It is absolutely vital that the cross border and transnational projects which we have in the pipeline progress through the approval process as soon as possible and certainly before the Chancellors deadline. These projects represent much needed investment in our region and to lose them would result in a significant loss to our economy”.

Finance Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir has said he is doing everything in his power to ensure the timely release of vital EU INTERREG funds as a key date for bids to be considered looms.

The Minister said: “EBR is a driving force in a number of projects submitted for EU funding.

“These are important projects that go right to the heart of communities. The projects aim to support research and innovation, protect the environment and develop sustainable transport.

“The councillors and representatives I met stressed to me their determination to ensure their bids for up to €37 million to support transformative cross-border programmes are approved at the early September meetings of the INTERREG panel.

“While we have been left in a state of uncertainty by the British government, the one thing I am absolutely certain of is that no funds will be lost as a result of lack of will or action on my part or on the part of project partners.”

EBR have met with a number of MPs, MEPs, MLA’s and TD’s from the cross border region over the past number of weeks. A meeting is also scheduled with Marian Harkin MEP on Monday 29th August.  EBR will endeavour to continue to ensure the needs of the people of the cross border region are heard at both national Government level and on the wider European stage.

East Border Region Ltd meets MEPs to highlight BREXIT implications for the people of the cross border region

Members of the East Border Region (EBR) Board and the Newry Mourne and Down – Louth Memorandum of Understanding Committee met with MEP and Vice President of the European Parliament Mairead McGuinness on Friday 22nd July and Matt Carthy and Martina Anderson MEPs on Monday 25th July in the Canal Court Hotel, Newry to discuss the potentially severe impact on the people of the cross region of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union.

EBR has been a key player in the cross border funding arena since 1976 and in the last 15 years has delivered over €40 million of European funds which has helped the cross border region to grow and prosper.  EBR has been working on behalf of Local Authorities to develop cross border and Transnational EU Projects to enhance the economy of our region.  EBR are involved in 19 EU projects to the value of €132million and these projects are now at risk as SEUPB have advised that all EU Programmes, including INTERREG VA and Peace IV are forming part of the Brexit negotiations:

SEUPB Statement on EU referendum decision 24 June 2016

“It is anticipated that all EU Programmes including PEACE IV and INTERREG VA will form part of the discussions that are to take place between the devolved administrations, UK government and the European Union during the upcoming negotiations”

Mairead McGuinness MEP stated: “The impact of the Brexit vote on the border region is hugely significant. Ongoing and important development work in the area, funded jointly by the EU and the two Governments risks being stalled completely unless there is clarity about the future of the funding mechanisms and renewed commitment to implementing projects worth in the region of €132 million. The project promoters need clarity about the future and I will work to try and ensure that this impasse does not negatively impact on these projects. In the discussions about Brexit, it is important to remember that the impact is at local level, among communities and businesses and nowhere is it more critical to ensure continuity and certainty than in the border region of my constituency of Midlands North West.”

Matt Carthy and Martina Anderson welcomed interventions from Organisations such as EBR “We encourage groups to raise their voices to ensure that the wishes of those from Ireland who voted to remain are respected. The border region has suffered immensely as a result of partition and hardening partition will only have a negative impact on the lives of the people who live, work and study in the border region”.

In addition to working on cross border collaboration, EBR has built up excellent partner networks with other EU member states and has devoted considerable time and resources to the development of transnational projects.  EBR are Lead Partner on 7 transnational projects and have been working with organisations in Spain, France, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and the Faroe Islands.

All of these cross border and transnational projects are at various stages in the approval process; no Letters of Offer have been issued for any of this funding.

EBR have met with Lady Sylvia Hermon MP and Mickey Brady MP as well as a number of MLA’s and TD’s from the cross border region over the past number of weeks. A meeting is also scheduled with Margaret Ritchie MP on Thursday 28th June.  EBR will endeavour to continue to ensure the needs of the people of the cross border region are heard at both national Government level and on the wider European stage.

EBR hosts first Northern Periphery & Artic Programme Meeting

East Border Region were delighted to welcome colleagues from Iceland, Norway and the Faroe Islands to Dundalk, Co. Louth last week to take part in our first partner meeting of our Northern Periphery & Artic Programme project entitled “Near Zero Energy”.

EBR secured preparatory funding under the NPA 2014-2020 to develop a project based on the Recast Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD2) which requires that new buildings occupied and owned by Public Authorities erected after 2018, and all other new buildings erected after 2020, must be ‘nearly zero energy’.

Colleagues were greeted by the EBR Board and Chairman Cllr Michael Ruane extended a warm welcome to our transnational visitors.

EBR Biodiversity Group travel to Leuven on Study Visit

Biodiversity/Heritage Officers from EBR Local Authorities participated in a 3 day study visit to Leuven during January. The Study visit was entitled “Connecting Urban and Rural Communities via Green Corridors”. During the 3 day visit delegates met with a number of successful Green Infrastructure projects which will help inform a future Green Infrastructure project within the EBR.

East Border Region Annual General Meeting 2015

East Border Region held its Annual General Meeting today in the Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan. Newly Elected Chairman Cllr Michael Ruane was delighted to accept his role as Chairman of 2016 “Ilook forward to my year ahead as Chair with enthusiasm and anticipation. I know it is going to be an extremely busy 40th year with the commencement of many new ventures and all the new challenges that a new programming period brings”

Vice Chairs newly elected were Cllr Eugene Cassidy from Meath County Council and Cllr Angus Carson from Ards and North Down Borough Council.

John Hanna R.I.P.

The Chairman, Members and staff of East Border Region would like to express our deepest sympathies to Cllr Joan Baird and the Hanna family at the sudden death of former Councillor John Hanna.

John was a member of East Border Region since 1998 until earlier this year and was a former Chairman of the Organisation.

Please be advised that as a mark of respect the EBR Members Forum meeting scheduled for Thursday 25th June 2015 has been postponed.

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