The AONB and the Community Partnership
Executive of North Dorset (CPEND) jointly prepared the ‘Sowing SEEDS’ bid to Rural
Development Programme for England (RDPE)
in 2008. It was developed to support innovative activities and projects by
rural communities, businesses (including farmers, growers and foresters) and
community organisations within the area.
This funding was the first of its kind to
cover the entire AONB area and offered new prospects to local communities of
all ages, with innovative project ideas.
Between 2009 and 2013, the Local Action Group (LAG),
made up of representatives from the local community, decided which community
based initiatives or projects received funding from ‘Sowing SEEDS’. The contribution that the
Sowing SEEDS LAG has made to the rural community has been significant. In total
it has supported 35 initiatives and awarded grants worth over £1.28 million to
grassroots focused, small-scale, innovative projects , generating an impressive
range of benefits for the area.
Case Studies
A number of
individual case studies which reflect the diversity and range of the projects
the LAG has supported throughout this programme period will shortly be available
on the Sowing SEEDS website, please visit: http://www.sowing-seeds.org.uk/projects.html
Successful Projects
The following
projects received funding through Sowing SEEDS.
Those highlighted in bold are within the AONB. These come to a total of just
under £500,000 but each project will have levered in significant amounts of
additional match funding. Many of the other projects directly and indirectly
benefit the AONB communities and environment.
£19,231.00
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Blackmore Vale Butchery
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£8,750.00
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Shaftesbury Film Unit
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£8,000.00
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£5,938.00
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Blandford Allotments - Machinery Ring
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£9,996.00
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Feasibility Study, Training Unit
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£10,000.00
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CPEND Broadband
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£9,500.00
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Motcombe Community Shop
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£29,556.00
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Future Roots
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£128,600.00
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Food Mill Feasibility Study
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£9,350.00
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£30,914.00
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Let's go
H20
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£9,200.00
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£4,800.00
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Mere
Chambers
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£8,546.00
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Wimborne BID
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£10,000.00
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Countryside
Centre Phase 1
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£6,378.50
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Henry's Buttons
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£10,000.00
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Economic Spine
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£9,950.00
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Tisbury
Chambers
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£8,546.00
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Leisure
Credits
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£113,525.68
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Rural DORMEN
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£22,500.00
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Lordsmead Mill Micro Hydro
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£34,347.55
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Peggs Farm Micro Hydro
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£21,807.00
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Benjafield Farm Micro Hydro
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£31,213.00
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Employability Skills Base
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£146,827.00
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Semley
Shop
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£49,548.50
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Driving Rural Business
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£62,221.00
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Sustainable
Tourism
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£58,285.00
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Trailway Wood Fuels retort system
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£11,654.40
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CHAT Hub
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£198,369.00
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£91,734.00
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Bangers
& Bacon
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£10,000.00
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Stourhead
Kindling
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£9,960.00
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Blandford Car Club
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£9,266.00
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£38,345.00
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The
next Rural Development Programme
The next Rural
Development Programme is anticipated to start during 2015 and will run until
2020. The Sowing
SEEDS Local Action Group has been awarded funding to cover the period of
transition between the current and future Rural Development Programmes
during 2014. The funding
will allow the Sowing SEEDS programme staff to begin a thorough participatory
consultation period with communities across the whole LAG area. The LAG will
be seeking views from local communities and businesses to inform the content of
the new strategy. Activity to gather these views will include:
- A series of public consultation meetings
- Recruitment of new LAG members and formation of a new LAG Executive
Committee
- Gathering background information about the Sowing SEEDS LAG area
- Seeking views from previously funded LEADER projects
The information gathered from these meetings will
inform the preparation of a new Local Development Strategy (LDS). This strategy
will set development priorities for the next funding period.
How you can help ensure that local action
continues in this area:
1. Complete a very short on-line survey - The future success of Local Action relies entirely on the local community. Your input is needed to help shape the future of Local Action in this area, so even if you feel you have had little or nothing to do with this programme your response is very much appreciated.
All
completed surveys will be anonymous and a summary of the results will be used
to help prepare the final programme evaluation. Please follow the link below:
- Project
ideas – Although currently
there isn’t any funding available for the remainder of this programme
period, we would still like to hear from you if you have a project idea
that you would like to discuss. We are keeping a list of prospective
projects so we can contact you when we know when future funding becomes
available. Please contact the Sowing SEEDS office if you would like to be
added to this list and receive further news of funding opportunities.
- Take part in one of the of
Consultation Workshops - The current LAG have organised six meetings that
will take place across the LAG area throughout February and March 2014.
The workshops will be an opportunity to share your views, opinions and
ideas about the future of LAG activity in the area. As always light
refreshments will be served on arrival.
Schedule of meetings:
·
Wednesday 19th February 2014. 6pm - Sturminster Newton
·
Wednesday 26th February 2014. 6pm - Broad Chalke
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Wednesday 5th March 2014. 6pm - Bourton
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Wednesday 12th March 2014. 6pm - Sixpenny Handley
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Wednesday 19th March 2014. 6pm - Maiden Bradley
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Wednesday 26th March 2014. 6pm – Semley
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- For up-to-date information about the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) visit: http://rdpenetwork.defra.gov.uk/
Please
contact Sarah Dyke-Bracher – Programme Manager on 07826 907361 for further
details