We produce a number of newsletters to update our key stakeholders on the latest news and developments within the INTERREG VB and VC Programmes. Current and past issues are available below.
The Evaluation Plan for INTERREG VA Programme has been drawn up in accordance with Articles 56 and 114 of the Common Provisions Regulation (EU) 1303/2013 and has taken account of the guidance provided by the Commission Services in the 'Guidance Document on Monitoring and Evaluation'.
The Evaluation Plan sets out the proposed methods for effectively assessing how the support provided has contributed to the achievement of the objectives of the Programme, facilitated learning and maximized the impact of proposed investments.
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) was undertaken by ADAS during 2014.
The SEA is a systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed plans or programmes to ensure environmental issues are fully integrated and addressed at the earliest appropriate stage of decision making, with a view to promoting sustainable development. The process of SEA was introduced under European Directive 2001/42/EC12 on the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment (SEA Directive), and came into force in 2001.
All projects that have received funding from the European Union’s PEACE II and PEACE III Programmes and the INTERREG IIIA and INTERREG IVA Programmes can be found here.
The INTERREG VA Programme has helped to positively transform the lives of tens of thousands of people across Northern Ireland, the Border Region of Ireland and Western Scotland.
Programme Objective - Enterprise
Tradelinks II - a cross-border business development project, which helped to generate new sales for firms on both sides of the border.
Please see below some evaluation and research reports on the INTERREG IVA Programme. For any additional queries on the Programme you can contact us via email: info@seupb.eu
The PEACE III Programme has had a significant impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people living across Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland. The case studies provided below detail some of the many positive benefits that the Programme created.
The following documents relate to various research and evaluation reports on the PEACE III Programme. For any additional queries on the Programme you can contact us via info@seupb.eu
The SEUPB performs the role of Regional Contact Point for the Northern Periphery and Artic Programme and an Information and Support Point for the Atlantic Area, North West Europe and INTERREG Europe Programmes. As such, the SEUPB can provide guidance and support for Northern Ireland applicants who are developing and implementing Transnational and Interregional projects. The SEUPB also carries out First Level Control for Northern Ireland partners for all four Programmes and promotes North-South cooperation and collaboration.
The SEUPB was also responsible for the delivery of the previous PEACE III and INTERREG IVA Programmes from 2007-2013. Both Programmes are now completed but made a tangible impact in terms of peace and reconciliation as well as building a more prosperous and sustainable region.