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Free funding advice for Essex farmers
Farmers and landowners in
Essex
can find out how to apply for Rural Development Service (RDS) funding
towards diversification projects at special Friday
business clinic in
Chelmsford
on 2 December.
Grants awarded this month brought the total amount of funding to almost £20
million since 2000, helping more than 300 projects in the East
of
England
.
The clinics will be held in Defra's
Chelmsford
office, on
Beeches Road
, and will provide one-to-one advice for anyone wishing to make an
application for funding under Defra's project based schemes.
These include:
* Processing and Marketing Grant (PMG) - improving agricultural
processing and marketing infrastructure
* Rural
Enterprise
Scheme (RES)- supporting a diversified and enterprising rural economy
* Vocational Training Scheme (VTS) -
improving occupational skills of farmers and foresters.
The schemes are part of the England Rural Development Programme (ERDP) which
was launched in April 2000. Since
then, £19.8 million has been awarded to a total
of 309 projects throughout the East of England.
Sharon Sharpe, an adviser with the Rural Development Service in the East of
England explained: "We are holding clinics across the region to answer
queries and offer guidance on the requirements of the various schemes,
eligibility of particular projects and what applicants should include in a
business plan. We may also be
able to suggest other sources of funding."
To book an appointment of up to one hour, potential applicants should
contact Sharon Sharpe, on 01553 819555, or email with a short paragraph
explaining the project you're pursuing: Sharon.sharpe@defra.gsi.gov.uk
The clinics will be held at Defra offices at the following times:
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Nov
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Dec
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Cambridge
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7
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Bury
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10
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8
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Norwich
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17
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15
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Chelmsford
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2
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