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Project Description:
Funding in 2004/2005 will facilitate a study to determine the feasibility
of rolling out this highly successful joint Stockton/Middlesbrough
initiative across the wider Tees Valley providing the 11-19 year
old sector in the Tees Valley with access to business and enterprise
information.
Lead Organisation (underlined) and Key Partners:
Enterprise Academy; Middlesbrough Football Club; Tees Valley LEA
Funding |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
Future
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CAP |
REV |
CAP |
REV |
CAP |
REV |
One North East Contribution |
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£25,200 |
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Specify EU funding (ERDF) |
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Specify other public funders |
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Specify private sector funding |
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Specify voluntary sector/charitable funding |
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Total Funding |
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£25,200 |
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Gross Attributable
Tier 3 Outputs |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
Future
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C1 (i) & (ii) Jobs
created / safeguarded |
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C2 (i) & (ii) Businesses
created / attracted |
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C2 (iii) Businesses
surviving 12 months |
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C3 Learning
opportunities created |
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C4 Brownfield
land remediated/recycled |
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C5 Private
investment in deprived areas |
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S1 Workforce
learning opportunities |
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S2 University
spin-outs created |
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S3 Broadband
ICT nodes |
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S4 Businesses
supported or advised |
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S5 Non-housing
floorspace |
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S6 Learning
opportunities < 30 hours |
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| Milestone Targets
(2004-05) |
Quarter
1 |
Quarter
2 |
Quarter
3 |
Quarter
4 |
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