The Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) is a six year funding programme (2007-2013) which will implement the EU Rural Development Regulation (RDR) in England. Article 68(1) of the RDR states that ‘each member state shall establish a national rural network which groups the organisations and administrations involved in rural development’. In the UK, there will be both a UK National Rural Network (UK NRN) and a network in each country (known as the RDPE Network in England). This project is specifically concerned with the RDPE Network.
Globe Regeneration and CRE have been commissioned by the Commission for Rural Communities (tasked by Defra to act as the Network Unit to facilitate and co-ordinate the structures necessary for the establishment, development and operation of both the RDPE Network and the UK NRN) to build a body of knowledge and initial stakeholder engagement that:
The project has two phases:
The information collected in this project will be used by the CRC and the RDPE Network Advisory Group to inform and help prioritise decisions around the future structures and Action Plan of activities of the Network. The project will also be used to help identify future Advisory Group members and potential thematic and geographic good practice to be explored further.
Project funder:
Commission for Rural Communities
Staff involved: Nicola Thompson, Terry Carroll and Jane Atterton (the project is led by Globe Regeneration Limited)
Project duration: 4 months (September – December 2008)