Swift action by the Government has restored the flow of regeneration funding from the European Union after a period of interruption caused by irregularities in projects, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced today.
The European Commission has confirmed it is lifting an interruption to payments of European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) in England following the implementation of a new regime of tighter controls on projects. The lifting of the interruption gives the Government a clean bill of health over its plans to tighten the administration of European funding programmes.
The Commission temporarily interrupted the payment of funds after an annual audit found a number of irregularities in projects.
The Commission has welcomed new measures taken by the Government to standardise monitoring systems and introduce a strict programme of enhanced checks.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said:
"The ERDF programme has been plagued by a legacy of poor administration and fines that dates back to 2000. The Coalition Government has overhauled the management of these schemes, bringing them in-house, and successfully minimising the liabilities.
"The measures that this Government has taken have been recognised by the European Commission which has just announced that payments for the ERDF programme will restart, allowing vital regeneration work to continue."
Administration of European Regional Development Funding had been the responsibility of Regional Development Agencies. Following the closure of these agencies management and administration of the ERDF programme moved in-house to the Department for Communities and Local Government on 1 July.
The £3bn programme aids regeneration of communities by bringing together a range of partners, including local councils, who develop projects that promote economic development and produce benefits to local communities.
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