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 & Responsibilities) Birmingham City DCLG Managing ESIF & SUD HS2 Strategy Council Authority Committees Board Intermediary Body
Intermediary Body roles & responsibilities Call Design – BCC will decide on local strategic fit for content SUD project calls. As the Call Timings – BCC’s input will assist calls delegated IB to be timed in order to respond effectively to local ESI SUD fund strategies BCC will Outline and Full Application – to assess undertake the each outline application for local strategic fit and decide which to approve in relation to project selection criteria following tasks In addition BCC will also provide advice on VFM and Deliverability.
Priority Axis Budget £ P4 – Supporting the shift towards low carbon economy in all £7,700,000 sectors 4A- promoting the production and distribution of energy £1,700,000 Funding and Themes derived from renewable sources 4B- promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy use in £1,700,000 enterprises 4C – supporting energy efficiency, smart energy management and renewable energy use in public infrastructure, including £2,000,000 • Key features / priorities public buildings and in the housing sector • Focus on P4 & P6 ERDF Measures 4E – promoting low carbon strategies for all types of territories, in particular for urban areas, including the £3,100,000 • Delivery Themes promotion of sustainable multimodal urban mobility and mitigation-relevant adaption measures • Examples of identified project opportunities 4F – promoting research and innovation in, and adoption of, £600,000 low carbon technologies are available in the strategy which can be P6 – Protecting the Environment and promoting resource £3,900,000 found on the GBSLEP website. efficiency www.gbslep.co.uk 6D – protecting and restoring biodiversity and soil and promoting ecosystem services, including through Natura 2000, £2,000,000 and green infrastructure 6F – promoting innovative technologies to improve environmental protection and resource efficiency in the waste £1,900,000 sector, water sector and with regard to soil, or to reduce air pollution.
Examples of Project Opportunities Energy Blue Infrastructure – Infrastructure – UK Central, Curzon Street, Sustainable Urban Drainage HS2 College Green Infrastructure Connectivity – UK – UK Central, Central, Linear Park & Green Smart Connectivity Bridge Solutions
Any Questions ? For more information please go to www.gbslep.co.uk or contact Birmingham City Council 0121 303 3490 nathan.smallwood@birmingham.gov.uk
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