The Interreg IV A France (Channel) - England programme is happy to invite you to its roadshow on 12th October 2011 in (Hampshire) Roadshow calling all those working with maritime stakeholders!
THE INTERREG IVA FRANCE (CHANNEL) ENGLAND PROGRAMME IN BRIEF From Cornwall to Norfolk on the English side, and from Finistère to Pas-de-Calais on the French side, we share a joint maritime border. The European Interreg IVA France (Channel) England programme seeks to encourage the emergence of a joint citizenship area and of a sense of belonging to a cross-border area with its own specific identity. In order to do so, the programme provides support to concrete, sustainable cooperation projects, bringing together project partners from both sides of the Channel and allocating them European Union grants. Projects must bring together at least one partner from each side of the Channel, in the area indicated below, and high levels of cooperation between partners must be demonstrated, with common development, implementation, personnel and financing. The overall budget planned to this effect stands at 173.5 million euros ERDF (European Regional Development Fund). Projects for possible financing centre around 4 priorities: Reinforce the sense of belonging to a common space and the awareness of shared interests (e.g. projects promoting mutual learning of language and culture). Build partnerships between players involved in cross-border economic development, and between centres of excellence (e.g. projects supporting the launching of new enterprises). Build an attractive common space to live in and visit (e.g. projects sharing in cultural activities). Ensure sustainable environmental development of the common space (e.g. projects promoting renewable energies). Projects may be financed up to a maximum of 50% of eligible expenditure. For microprojects, the intervention rate is as high as 75%: this relates to projects involving associations or SMEs, with total eligible expenditure not exceeding 60,000. Repayment of European grants operates on the rendered service principle: payments are made on the basis of presentation of invoices settled by the project partners. The euro is the programme s only currency. MAP OF THE PROGRAMME Cambridgeshire CC Norfolk Suffolk Essex CC London Wiltshire CC Thurrock Southend Somerset Medway -on-sea Hampshire CC Surrey Devon CC Kent CC Cornwall Dorset CC West Sussex and Isles of Scilly East Isle Sussex CC Torbay of Wight Plymouth Bournemouth Brighton and Poole Portsmouth and Hove Pas-de-Calais 0 50 100 Km 0 30 60 Miles Somme Seine-Maritime Manche Calvados Oise Finistère Côtes-d'Armor Morbihan Ille-et-Vilaine Orne Eure Paris Zones éligibles - Eligible areas The Haute-Normandie Region is the managing authority of this Programme Zones adjacentes - Adjacent areas
PROGRAMME : 12 TH OCTOBER 2011 ROADSHOW MARITIME PROJECTS: FULL SPEED AHEAD! 12th October 2011 from 9am to 5pm Solent University Conference Driven by the Joint Technical Secretariat (JTS) of the programme, Roadshows are aimed at French and English project leaders, held thoughout the eligible area of the programme and scheduled to co-incide with the programme s Steering Committee meetings. These events generate project ideas and facilitate meetings between potential partners on both sides of the Channel. At these events, representatives from the JTS are also available to discuss your project ideas and provide advice. Objectives of the «Maritime» day on the 12th October 2011: To meet other key players from within the maritime zone of co-operation to enable you to discuss your needs, share ideas for cooperation and initiate collaborations; To provide you with information about funding opportunities offered by the France (Channel) - England programme for projects dealing with maritime issues; To support you in defining your goals of cooperation and implementing concrete actions. KEY MOMENTS OF THE DAY: 9am -10am Introductory session to present the issues of maritime cooperation across the English Channel and define the future direction of maritime projects anticipated by the programme Hervé LE GUERN, Executive director, Région Haute-Normandie Iain SHEPHERD, Chairman, Marine South East Dawn BAXENDALE, Executive director, City Council A representative of the Cluster maritime français (tbc). 10am -10:30am Informal Networking 10:30am -12:30pm Thematic workshops (see next page) 12:30pm - 2pm Buffet offered by the programme 2pm - 3:30pm Thematic workshops 3:30pm - 4pm Informal networking 4pm - 5pm : Closing session on «Seagital» (development of the use of ICT in all activities related to the sea) Brahim BENNACER, Innovation and ICT project manager, and Dalila ABDENNOUR, Seagital project assistant, Le Havre Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Debates in English and French (simultaneous translations) «PROJECT DEVELOPMENT» AREA Participants will have the opportunity on this area to ask questions to representatives of the JTS or continue exchanges initiated with partners during the workshops. Project ideas submitted before the event will be posted in this area. PARTICIPANTS The of the program (JTS); The institutional partners of the programme; Project leaders and partners of both approved projects and projects in development, on the themes outlined; All potential structures with an interest in the program and the maritime theme: key socio-economic players, associations, local authorities, universities and research centres, training organisations, port authorities, etc. REGISTRATION Please return your registration form and your project idea form before the 14th September 2011 to the following address : interreg2011 Due to a limited number of places, and in order to ensure we have a good breadth of representation from each of the eligible areas of cooperation, the invites interested organisations to limit their participation to one representative per organisation.
PROGRAMME : 12 TH OCTOBER 2011 THEMATIC WORKSHOPS: The workshop aim of grouping maritime players within the cooperation area around key themes, identifying opportunities for cooperation on each of the themes and working together to develop concrete collaboration. Each workshop will be facilitated by a representative of the Joint Secretariat and a thematic expert. Rooms and timetables will be finalised and distributed a couple of days before the event as they will be determined by the requirements of those registered. BOATING, CULTURE AND TOURISM Workshop 1 10:30am-12:30am Networking of Marinas, common development tools Development of cruises and mini cruises activities Development of water sports (sailing races, regattas, diving, sport fishing ) Expert: Jean-Michel GAIGNE, General Secretary of the Marina Association of Brittany (APPB), ICOMIA member Workshop 2 2pm-3:30pm Enhancement of maritime heritage (boats, coastal, urban, industrial) Information to the public (Oceanography museums, aquariums) Expert: Nat WILSON, Managing Director, International Boat building Training College Target audience: representatives of marinas, boating associations, tourism development structures, representatives of cities or towns located by the seaside, associations of traditional vessels, structures for the preservation of lighthouses and other maritime heritage MARITIME TRAINING Workshop 3 10:30am-12:30am Development of university courses in marine renewable energy (Masters, Common Modules) Development of training for technicians for operation and maintenance of marine renewable energy (Knowledge of wind technology, Safe working at height, Plastics, Mechanical maintenance hydraulic, electrical maintenance) Professional development and re-employment through the marine renewable energy sector Expert: Richard BARRON, Project manager, Marine South East Workshop 4 2pm-3:30pm Development of training in the fields of logistics, transport and maritime safety Development of training for the staff of marinas (Technical, maritime language, marketing of ports, pleasure boating, marina personnel exchanges ) Expert: Edouard REPPERT, Director, Superior Institute of Logistical Studies (ISEL) Target audience: representatives of universities and engineering schools with an interest in maritime renewable energy, maritime vocational training structures, maritime schools, training directorates of French regional councils. VALUATION OF MARINE RESOURCES AND FISHING ACTIVITIES Workshop 5 10:30am-12:30am Valuation of products of the sea, diversification and adaptation of fishing activities Preservation and management of marine resources Expert: Jim MASTERS, Co-ordinator, Devon Maritime Forum. Target audience: experts in the protection of marine protected areas and marine environment, local authorities and public institutions with responsibility for protection of marine resources, associations, interest groups, universities, research institutes RESEARCH INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Workshop 6 2pm-3:30pm Networks of «boating» and «maritime» clusters Technological development of marine renewable energy Networking of research centres and universities around the maritime theme Expert: Liam McALEESE, North Sea Marine Cluster. Managing Director, Marine Planning Consultants part of Gardline Group. Target audience: priority clusters, «boating and innovation» clusters dedicated to maritime boating, universities and research institutes, companies.
ABOVE BAR STREET PRACTICAL INFORMATION LANDGUARD ROAD HILL LANE Landguard Road guest houses Hill Lane guest houses NEWCOMBE ROAD BEDF Bedford Place CARLTON PLACE SALISBURY ST LONDON ROAD Combined Court ORDNANCE ROA D DORSET STREET Royal South Hants Hospital RAVEN ROAD IRLEY ROAD A3057 irley UNTBATTEN WAY A33 271 & M27 Junction 3 msey urnemouth tton ew Forest Central Station National and local trains with connections to the airport. City-link (free), City Clipper and buses to University of leave from the South side, all other buses leave from the North side. SOUTHERN ROAD Central Station MORRIS ROAD BLECHYNDEN TE Mountbatten Retail HANDEL TERRACE COMMERCIAL ROAD RACE HARBOUR PARADE H A NDEL ROAD Polygon guest houses THE POLYGON Toys R Us The Mayflower Theatre BBC Coach Station HAVELOCK ROAD PARK LANE GROSVENOR SQ CUMBERLAND PLACE West Asda COMMERCIAL ROAD Central Library & City Art Gallery Guildhall Civic CIVIC CENTRE ROAD PORTLAND TERRACE Cenotaph The Mall Marlands BRUNSWICK PLACE Titanic memorial Solent University Conference East POUND TREE ROAD NEW ROAD Palmerston Millais Gallery PALMERSTON ROAD ST MARY S ROAD Mosque Solent University St Mary s Leisure ST ANDREWS RD SOUTH FRONT KINGSWAY BRINTON S RD NORTHAM ROAD JAMES STREET NORTHAM ROAD Ga hol Dock Gate 10 City & Mayflower Cruise Terminals WEST QUAY ROAD West Quay Retail WestQuay Houndwell Hoglands Skate park ST MARY STREET COLEMAN STREET City College THE VENUE Solent University Conference 157-187 Above Bar Street Hampshire SO14 7NN Tel. : 023 8031 9602/9639 ACCOMODATION LeisureWorld Night buses Dock Gate 8 Jury s Inn (5mins by foot from Solent Conference ) Charlotte s Place, SO14 0TB 023 8037 1111 http://southamptonhotels.jurysinns. R I V E R T E S T com/ From 58.00, breakfast included Viewing point for cruise ships Hotel (5 mins by foot from Solent Conference ) Cumberland Place, SO15 2WY 023 8034 3343 http://www.southamptonparkhotel. com/ From 45.00 for a single room and 65.00 for a double room, breakfast included. WESTERN ESPLANADE Premier Inn (15 mins by foot from Mayflower Solent Memorial Conference ) Register 6 Dials, New Office Road, SO14 Mayflower 0AB Dock http://www.premierinn.com/en/ Gate 7 Online reservation from 39.00. Play area Old Town Walls TOWN QUAY CASTLE WAY Vehicle Ferry Mercure - Terminal Dolphin 1 Hotel (15 mins by foot from Solent Conference Marina ) 34-35 High Street,, Hythe Ferry Town Quay Terminal SO14 2HN. http://www.dolphin-southampton. Red Funnel IoW com/ Hi-Speed Ferry Terminal 2 From 59.00, breakfast included. Royal Pier (closed) The Quays Swimming & Diving Complex Red Funnel IoW IoW 55 mins FRENCH STREET Bargate HIGH STREET HANOVER BUILDINGS Bargate Shopping EAST STREET BACK OF THE WALLS Hythe 15 mins IoW 23 mins Viewing point for cruise ships QUEENSWAY HOUNDWEL L P LACE Debenhams HOW TO GET THERE? East Street shops 1. By train: to plan your journey : http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ If you arrive in Portsmouth by ferry, take a train departing from Portsmouth & Southsea station. ORCHARD LANE BERNARD STREET BRITON STREET QUEEN S TERRACE SS Shieldhall THREEFIELD LANE 2. By car: is situated about Oxford 30 km from Portsmouth port Street for those arriving by Ferry from Caen, Cherbourg, Le Havre et Saint-Malo. Queen s ing: the closest parking to the Dock Gate 4 venue for Queen the Elizabeth event II can be found Cruise Terminal Cineworld in Grosvenor Titanic Square and Bedford Memorial Place. OCEAN WAY CANUTE ROAD St Mary s Church MARSH LANE TERMINUS TERR 3. By air: low-cost flights from Brest, Rennes and Paris. Click on the link to access the timetable: http://www.flybe.com/ On your arrival at airport, a bus service (U1C) is available to take you to the centre of town (every 15 mins). EUROPEAN WAY CENTRAL BRIDGE CHAPEL ROAD SALTMARSH R D Solent Sky Aviation Museum Harbour Lights Picture House National Oceanography OCEAN WAY C Blue Funn Cruises
DO YOU HAVE A CROSS-BORDER PROJECT IDEA? TO CONTACT THE JOINT TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT (JTS) OF THE PROGRAMME: Région Haute-Normandie 5 rue Schuman BP 11 29 76 174 ROUEN Cedex 1 - FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)2 35 52 21 15 Fax: +33 (0)2 35 52 57 65 Email: interregiv For all information on the France (Channel) - England Programme, Visit our website! www.interreg4a-channel.eu FACILITATION CO-ORDINATORS : Marie-Noëlle Le Kervern C/o Conseil régional de Bretagne 283, Avenue Général Patton CS 21101, 35711 Rennes Cedex 7 - FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)2 99 27 10 07 E-mail: marie-noelle.lekervern Grégory Hoareau Région Haute-Normandie 5 rue Schuman BP 11 29 76 174 ROUEN Cedex 1 - FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)2 35 52 86 12 E-Mail: gregory.hoareau Julien Tognetti C/o West Sussex County Council County Hall, Room 140 Chichester PO19 1RQ ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0)1243 756695 E-mail: julien.tognetti Carolyn Reid C/o Norfolk County Council County Hall Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2SG - ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0)1603 223959 E-mail: carolyn.reid Guillaume Le Palud C/o Environment Agency Communications Department, Manley House Kestrel Way, Exeter EX2 7LQ- ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0) 1392 442032 E-mail: guillaume.lepalud réalisation P E R R O Q U E T B L E U European Regional Development Fund The European Union, investing in your future Fonds européen de développement régional L Union européenne investit dans votre avenir