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GBSLEP Sustainable Urban Development Birmingham City Council European & International Team 0121 303 3490 WHAT IS SUD? Game changing GBSLEP SUD Article 7 growth Strategy development MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS (roles &


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GBSLEP Sustainable Urban Development

Birmingham City Council European & International Team 0121 303 3490

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WHAT IS SUD?

Article 7 GBSLEP SUD Strategy Game changing growth development

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MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS

(roles & Responsibilities)

DCLG Managing Authority Birmingham City Council Intermediary Body ESIF & SUD Committees HS2 Strategy Board

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As the delegated IB BCC will undertake the following tasks

Call Design – BCC will decide on local strategic fit for content SUD project calls. Call Timings – BCC’s input will assist calls to be timed in order to respond effectively to local ESI SUD fund strategies Outline and Full Application – to assess each outline application for local strategic fit and decide which to approve in relation to project selection criteria In addition BCC will also provide advice

  • n VFM and Deliverability.

Intermediary Body roles & responsibilities

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  • Key features / priorities
  • Focus on P4 & P6 ERDF Measures
  • Delivery Themes
  • Examples of identified project opportunities

are available in the strategy which can be found on the GBSLEP website. www.gbslep.co.uk

Funding and Themes

Priority Axis Budget £ P4 – Supporting the shift towards low carbon economy in all sectors £7,700,000 4A- promoting the production and distribution of energy derived from renewable sources £1,700,000 4B- promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy use in enterprises £1,700,000 4C – supporting energy efficiency, smart energy management and renewable energy use in public infrastructure, including public buildings and in the housing sector £2,000,000 4E – promoting low carbon strategies for all types of territories, in particular for urban areas, including the promotion of sustainable multimodal urban mobility and mitigation-relevant adaption measures £3,100,000 4F – promoting research and innovation in, and adoption of, low carbon technologies £600,000 P6 – Protecting the Environment and promoting resource efficiency £3,900,000 6D – protecting and restoring biodiversity and soil and promoting ecosystem services, including through Natura 2000, and green infrastructure £2,000,000 6F – promoting innovative technologies to improve environmental protection and resource efficiency in the waste sector, water sector and with regard to soil, or to reduce air pollution. £1,900,000

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Examples of Project Opportunities

Energy Infrastructure – Curzon Street, HS2 College Blue Infrastructure – UK Central, Sustainable Urban Drainage Green Infrastructure – UK Central, Linear Park & Green Bridge Connectivity – UK Central, Smart Connectivity Solutions

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Any Questions ? For more information please go to www.gbslep.co.uk

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Birmingham City Council 0121 303 3490 nathan.smallwood@birmingham.gov.uk