Newsletter

Issue 87: 5th August 2011

In this edition
 
 
   

> What’s new? > Partner's Perspective: “European Social Fund:  Adding Value – Changing Lives”, Carolyn Webster, European Programmes and Partnerships Manager, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Jobcentre Plus > How is Convergence doing? > What are other European Programmes doing?

 
 
 
   
 

This is part of a monthly series of newsletters that will keep you up to date with the progress of the Convergence Programmes for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly as they are delivered.

 
  Whats new?
Calling all wannabe chefs in Cornwall!  

Fifteen Cornwall, the Jamie Oliver inspired restaurant at Watergate Bay, Newquay, is now recruiting  trainee chefs.  To find out more:
> Flyer
> Apply here

Convergence is making a clear and visible difference  

The European investment from the Convergence programmes is making a clear and visible difference to people and businesses across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.  The Convergence programmes have both hit their spend targets, including those for 2011, and are having a visible affect on the people and businesses of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

> Read more

Flagship workspace receives Convergence support  

An exciting scheme worth more than £6 million to create ‘flagship’ workspace for an expanding Cornish company and speculative workspace for other businesses has been approved for more than £3 million of ERDF Convergence. Plans for St Austell Enterprise Park  include a bespoke building for St Austell Printing Company Ltd as well as the speculative workspace.

> Read more

Multi million pound garden restoration supported by graduate  

Graduate Sarah Spiegler-Williams is helping to make a £2.3 million historic garden restoration project a great success.  Sarah, who has a degree in Media and English and a Masters in Tourism & Sustainability, is working for Carrick Leisure Limited under the Unlocking Cornish Potential scheme to promote the Gyllyngdune Gardens Restoration Project, in Falmouth.

> Read more

Regeneration Projects connect for growth in Camborne, Pool, Redruth  

Cornwall Council is leading on a £1.5m transport project that will provide new infrastructure for future growth along with improved facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.  The Tolvaddon Business Park works complement the larger ongoing programme of schemes in the Camborne Pool Redruth area – creating a new business district right at the heart of Cornwall.

> Read more

 
  Partners Perspective
"European Social Fund: Adding Value – Changing Lives"

Carolyn Webster, European Programmes and Partnerships Manager, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Jobcentre Plus

 
 
A simple message  

"In my job, I often hear people say that ESF is complicated and bureaucratic, and so they focus on what they think it can’t do. For me, the message is simple. ESF is about helping more people into work and helping more people to gain the skills needed to help our businesses to grow and compete. But in delivering those all important outcomes there are a whole range of wider benefits to be exploited.

Cornwall Works for Social Enterprise  

“One of the many advantages of ESF Convergence investment for Jobcentre Plus is that it affords us the opportunity to test new delivery models for back to work programmes.  An example is Cornwall Works for Social Enterprise (CW4SE), commissioned by Jobcentre Plus in 2008, informed by lessons learned from Objective One delivery and evidence of need from the Cornwall Works strategy.

Social enterprise as a route to work  

"The programme uses social enterprise settings to engage, inspire and support people back into work, and from the outset we knew that we had bought something with the capacity to be remarkable.

Changing lives  

“At an individual level, the programme changes people's lives, over 580 of the 1,500 people supported have gained work with on-going training, over 30% were previously receiving incapacity benefits.  But it also delivers additional benefits for our communities and economy.

Working with the Citizens Advice Bureaux  

“Through CW4SE, the Citizens Advice Bureaux train workless people to become CAB advisers as part of their journey back to work.  Not only has this helped over 60 people to gain work, it has also enabled CAB to deliver an additional 33,994 hours of advice for the benefit of people in Cornwall.

Impact of Fifteen Cornwall and the School for Social Entrepreneurs  

“The inspirational Fifteen Cornwall has not only trained 70 more young chefs of the future, it has also created 100 additional jobs in Watergate Bay and ploughed £1milion a year into the local supply chain.  The Cornwall School for Social Entrepreneurs has helped to create over 40 new enterprises with a community benefit.  A recent independent evaluation undertaken by New Philanthropy Capital concluded that across all UK SSEs, the total value of jobs created by Fellows is estimated to be £13m per year.

Supporting others  

"The Real Ideas Organisation didn’t know that when they recruited disengaged young people by asking them if they wanted to skate at work that three of those young men would use the carpentry and employability skills they gained through building skate ramps to develop their own social enterprise – Xtravert.  In addition to making a profit through selling bespoke furniture and skate equipment, the Xtravert team work in schools with young people, introducing them to woodwork first hand.  Jack Latham Byrne, from Xtravet says:

   

“It’s great to see kids, naughty kids like I was, really get into something. They relate to us, because we’re not teachers, because we’re like them.”

Making a real difference  

“And so the list goes on, from volunteer placements with ReZolve that support a reduction in land-fill to work experience with Pentreath that has produced new resources to support people experiencing mental ill health, ESF Convergence has helped us to make a real difference.

   

“What’s complicated about that?”

 
  How is Convergence doing?
Convergence Programme position as at 5 August 2011

The table below summarises the value of Convergence investments.

 
 
All monetary figures are £ million Total ERDF Programme ESF Programme
Programme budget 565.3m 412.1m 153.2m
Value of investments contracted 390.0m 289.1m 100.9m
Value of investments endorsed (but not contracted) 6.0m 5.2m 0.8m
Actual project spend to date 154.9m 92.6m 62.3m
Spend target for end 2011   achieved 54.1m
 
 
 

Glossary

Contracted: Contracts signed by both the applicant and the organisations managing the Programmes
Endorsed: Investments awaiting final exchange of contracts.
Spend: Money claimed from the European Union by projects for work in progress.
Spend target: The amount of money the Programmes must spend on by the end of 2011.

 

 

NB. The Programmes’ budgets are set in Euros so the pound sterling figures are estimates and will vary with the exchange rate during the life of the Programmes.

The Convergence Programmes are investing in a higher value, more knowledge based economy.
A list of investments can be found on the Convergence website.

 
   
  How is Convergence doing?
 
 
 
European Fisheries Fund  

For contact details and information about the fisheries programme visit:
> Convergence website

RDPE information  

Information about the Rural Development Programme (RDPE) can be found via Business Link Rural Business Support and on the Convergence website.

 
 
 

 

More detailed information about Convergence, links to key organisations and websites can be found on our website.

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