NESFLAG Launch Martin Brebner, 7/3/16 The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas The North East Scotland Fisheries LAG is being part-financed by the Scottish government and the European Community LEADER programme
Introduction New European Union Programme 2020, aims to: Promote competitive, environmentally sustainable, economically viable and socially responsible fisheries and aquaculture; Foster the implementation of the CFP; Promote a balanced and inclusive territorial development of fisheries and aquaculture areas; Foster the development and implementation of the Union’s IMP in a manner complementary to cohesion policy and to the CFP.
UK Programme Now open for applications to support: Fishing gear and energy efficiency Investments on board fishing vessels Investments to shore-based facilities Partnership and advisory services Support for internal partners Marine Environment and Inland Fishing Community-led Local Development Electronic Application System
CLLD Funds managed by local partnerships North East Scotland Fisheries Local Action Group (NESFLAG) North Aberdeenshire South Aberdeenshire Angus Local Development Strategies Allocation of £1.437 million
Eligible Area - Aberdeenshire
North Aberdeenshire Provisional budget: £991,530 Banff Boddam Cairnbulg/Inverallochy Collieston Cruden Bay/Port Errol Fraserburgh Gardenstown Macduff Mintlaw Pennan Peterhead Portsoy Whitehills Rosehearty Sandend Sandhaven & Pitullie St. Combs
South Aberdeenshire Provisional budget: £330,510 Gourdon Inverbervie Johnshaven St. Cyrus Stonehaven
Angus Provisional budget: £114,960 Montrose Arbroath
Local Development Strategies
The FLAG Partnership Fisheries Local Action Group Co-Chaired by Jimmy Buchan (Scottish Fishermen’s Organisation) and Linda Hope (Scottish Maritime Academy) Vice Chairs: John Cox (Moray Firth Inshore Fisheries Group) Andrew Newton (Kincardineshire Development Partnership)
The Partnership - Fisheries Aberdeen Producers’ Association Mackay Boat Builders Montrose Port Authority Moray Firth Inshore Fisheries Group North East Scotland Fisheries Organisation Peterhead & Fraserburgh Fish Producers’ Association P&J Johnstone Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishing Scottish Fishermen’s Organisation Scottish Seafood Association Seafood Scotland Scottish White Fish Producers’ Association
The Partnership - Community Banffshire Partnership Buchan Development Partnership Fraserburgh Development Trust Kincardineshire Development Partnership
The Partnership - Private Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce Banffshire Coast Tourism Partnership Federation of Small Businesses
The Partnership - Public Aberdeenshire Council Angus Council Scottish Enterprise Scottish Maritime Academy Visit Scotland
Eligible Activities Facilitating diversification within and outside of the fisheries sector; Supporting lifelong learning and job creation in fisheries areas; Adding value, creating jobs and promoting innovation at all stages of the fisheries seafood supply chain; International Co-operation; National Co-operation.
Cross-Cutting Themes Innovation Sustainability Community empowerment Equalities
Eligible Costs To be incorporated in Marine Scotland guidance Additional Necessary for project delivery Value for money Evidenced
Fit with wider EMFF Territorial/local dimension Scale Niche activities Liaison with Marine Scotland
Grant Rate Minimum amount required for project to proceed Community/collective – up to 100% of eligible costs Single business – up to 50% of eligible costs Match funding + EMFF = Total Project Costs
Outputs Number of projects supported Number of individuals benefiting from projects Number of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises benefiting from projects Number of new or enhanced facilities supported Number of new products/services created Number of new companies established Number of new jobs created Number of new training initiatives supported Number of people receiving training and/or developing new skills Additional funding levered in
Question & Answer Session
Project Examples Previous Aberdeenshire European Fisheries Fund Programme Non-exhaustive list Creativity and innovation encouraged Applicant-led process
AEFF Programme
Case Study 1 Provision of Pontoons in Fraserburgh South Harbour Diversification of the harbour Provision for vessels Fully utilised – waiting list Wider tourism links for the community
Case Study 2 Banff Ice Machine Installation of 1-tonne ice machine Utilised by inshore fishing vessels and leisure users Improving product quality Reducing fuel costs Wider tourism links for the community
Case Study 3 Whitehills Seafood Restaurant Redevelopment of harbour building High-quality seafood restaurant 12 jobs created Attraction for local residents and tourists Adding value to fisheries products
Case Study 4 PORT Restoration Restoration of historic building To be used for training/boat building Maintaining traditional skills Creating employment Capitalising on heritage
Case Study 5 Macduff Shipyards Enhanced slipway Reducing costs Enhancing competitiveness Increasing product options Sustaining shipbuilding locally
Case Study 6 Seafood Pavilion Pavilion during Taste of Grampian event Stands held by fish producers Collective marketing Demonstrations Raising profile of seafood
Case Study 7 Development Officer Peterhead and Fraserburgh Fish Processors Association Foster collaboration between businesses Enhance marketing Growing the organisation and supporting local industry
Facilitating diversification within and outside of the fisheries sector Development of existing fishing business Innovation New products/services Development of new businesses (non-fisheries) in fishing communities E.g. tourism Should have fisheries link
Supporting lifelong learning and job creation in fisheries areas Training (non-statutory) Addressing skills shortages Development activities to increase employment Must not increase fishing effort
Adding value, creating jobs and promoting innovation at all stages of the fisheries seafood supply chain; Product development Innovative business practices Retail/restaurant activities Expansion of activities, creating new jobs
Co-operation International Other FLAGs across the EU Organisations based in other areas of the EU National Other FLAGs across the UK Organisations based in other areas of the UK
Points to Note Based on initial guidance Will be refined over time New and innovative ideas encouraged Applicant-led process
Application Process Programme information on Strategy Expression of Interest Co- ordinator Full Application
Electronic System RegisterCompleteSubmit
FLAG Process Assessment Project Assessment Committee FLAG Committee Marine Scotland
2016 Dates DeadlineProject Assessment Committee Fisheries Local Action Group Committee 27 April May June July August Sept October Nov Dec 2016
Claims In arrears after expenditure is incurred and paid Claims submitted through EMFF eSystem Made directly to Marine Scotland Payments made directly by Marine Scotland Evidence and audit trail required
Key Dates 3 Application rounds per year 2-3 months for decision Fixed application deadlines Consult
Next Steps Publication of final guidance Activation of online system Start date for new Co-ordinator – 4 April st application deadline 27 April 2016 Projects could start from 1 July 2016, subject to all systems and processes being in place
Over to you… Please review strategy and guidance Submit Expression of Interest Work up projects Ask questions
North East Scotland Fisheries Local Action Group nesflag.org.uk The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas The North East Scotland Fisheries LAG is being part-financed by the Scottish government and the European Community LEADER programme