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Could EU funding boost your business?

Published on: 27/02/2018

An upcoming workshop will help ensure local businesses don't miss out on current EU funding opportunities.

On Tuesday 13th March 2018, a workshop will take place at Bourne Corn Exchange, 3 Abbey Road, Bourne PE10 9EF showcasing EU funding opportunities for micro, small and medium-sized rural enterprises in the Greater Lincolnshire area.

Among the funding programmes to be discussed is the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, which is making £4.2 million available for projects focused on food processing, business development and tourism.

There will also be a chance to learn more about the LEADER programme, which provides grants to support projects that help to grow the rural economy:

Projects already supported include:

  • A packing and holding area for dispatching mail order plants and the purchase of an automated transplanting machine.
  • The installation of a mustard seed cleaning and drying plant
  • Conversion of an agricultural warehouse to create a venison and red meat processing factory and the purchase of a skin pac machine.
  • Conversion of a redundant farm building to a micro-brewery and the purchase of the brewing equipment
  • A Flow wrapping machine for packing Broccoli, Red/White Cabbage to supermarket requirements
  • A Woodland Forwarder for a Sawmill
  • An Indoor Children's Play Barn at a Farm attraction
  • Luxury wooden Wigwams to expand existing and create new glamping sites
  • A new build multi-purpose village hall/community hub
  • Fitting out a new café/bar in a growing village
Small group of people sat down at an event listening to a presentation

So far the LEADER programme has granted £2,090,039.10 to 57 local businesses and organisations across the county, creating 128 direct jobs and there is still £4,594,363 of funding available.  

The event runs from 10.30 to 12.30. Places can be booked online here.

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