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AUTUMN 2012 Cornwall Flag-visit www.seafodcornwalltraining.co.uk CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY FLAG N e w s l e t t e r FLAG Update What is the FLAG and what does its strategy mean. Page 2 Grants and Funding Applying to the fund and a summary of other Fisheries Funds Page 3 Grants awarded Update on grants awarded. Seafood Cornwall Training Centre. Page 4 For information and guidance contact Chris Ranford; 01736 364324 at Seafood Cornwall Training Newlyn. CHAIRMAN’S UPDATE Since its official launch in Looe earlier this year, the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly FLAG programme has had a great start with strong interest being shown throughout the area. There has been a wide range of project ideas coming forward, showing a high demand and interest in the programme, which is very promising for the FLAG and the local fishing communities. So far we have over 60 live projects that are being developed in various stages. Within these we have over 10 projects that are being developed into full bids, which we hoped to see funded before the end of they year. The FLAG has recently received a visit from the Farnet Support Unit journalist, Jean-Luc Janot, who is writing an article on the FLAG for the bi-annual Farnet magazine. The theme of the magazine is governance and there were various visits made to projects and harbours throughout the FLAG area. The article will be published in November 2012 and will promote what we are doing as a group throughout Europe. We have had a positive response from the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) with the first FLAG project being approved, which will see the development of a Seafood Cornwall Training hub in Newlyn. This is a great way to get the program started and demonstrates an effective use of FLAG funding. We are also pleased to announce that we have a FLAG Animateur in post. Chris Ranford, who is based in the Seafood Cornwall Training Centre in Newlyn, will be the first point of contact for all FLAG enquiries, so please make yourself known to him for any guidance and information. Tony Tomlinson (far right) FLAG Chairman receiving the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) Contract from Robert James Board Member with Sheryll Murray the MP for South East Cornwall

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Flying the FLAG for Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Over £1.13 million of European Fisheries Fund (EFF) money has been secured to support the sustainable development of fishing communities in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly. The funding has been made available from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) and DEFRA through the Marine Management Organisation (MMO), and is managed locally by Cornwall Development Company (CDC). It will be used by the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) to maximise available private investment to build a sustainable future for local fisheries communities.

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Page 1: FLAG Autmun Newsletter

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C o r n w a l l F l a g - v i s i t w w w . s e a f o d c o r n w a l l t r a i n i n g . c o . u k

CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY FLAG N e w s l e t t e r

FLAG Update

What is the FLAG and what

does its strategy mean.

Page 2

Grants and Funding

Applying to the fund and a

summary of other Fisheries

Funds

Page 3

Grants awarded

Update on grants awarded.

Seafood Cornwall Training

Centre.

Page 4

For information and

guidance contact Chris

Ranford;

01736 364324

at Seafood Cornwall Training

Newlyn.

CHAIRMAN’S UPDATESince its official launch in Looe earlier this year, the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly FLAG programme has had a great start with strong interest being shown throughout the area. There has been a wide range of project ideas coming forward, showing a high demand and interest in the programme, which is very promising for the FLAG and the local fishing communities.

So far we have over 60 live projects that are being developed in various stages. Within these we have over 10 projects that are being developed into full bids, which we hoped to see funded before the end of they year.

The FLAG has recently received a visit from the Farnet Support Unit journalist, Jean-Luc Janot, who is writing an article on the FLAG for the bi-annual Farnet magazine. The theme of the magazine is governance and there were various visits made to projects and harbours throughout the FLAG area. The article will be published in November 2012 and will promote what we are doing as a group throughout Europe.

We have had a positive response from the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) with the first FLAG project being approved, which will see the development of a Seafood Cornwall Training hub in Newlyn. This is a great way to get the program started and demonstrates an effective use of FLAG funding.

We are also pleased to announce that we have a FLAG Animateur in post. Chris Ranford, who is based in the Seafood Cornwall Training Centre in Newlyn, will be the first point of contact for all FLAG enquiries, so please make yourself known to him for any guidance and information.

Tony Tomlinson (far right) FLAG Chairman receiving the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) Contract from Robert James Board Member with Sheryll Murray the MP for South East Cornwall

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C o r n w a l l F l a g - v i s i t w w w . s e a f o d c o r n w a l l t r a i n i n g . c o . u k

FLAG Strategy and Delivery Plan visit

seafoodcornwalltraining.co.uk

Fish Sale on the Slipway by William E Narraway (St Ives Town Council Collection)

What is a FLAG Fund?Cornwall has been awarded £1.139 million through the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) to deliver Axis 4 projects under the European Fisheries Funds (EFF). Projects will be delivered through Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGS). The funding is very flexible but must support a strategy and a delivery plan, so it is important for projects to fit with both of these. To read the strategy and delivery plan or find out more details, please look online or email the FLAG Animateur for a copy. The themes are of the FLAG strategy are:

• Developing sustainable supply chains and market

development

•Providing infrastructure and communal facilities for

fishing communities and cooperatives

•Capacity building, cooperative development and

networking

•Training, retention and recruitment including

diversification

•Coastal communities, tourism and economic

development

•Advocacy and engagement for fishermen

•Regional sustainable management engagement

Chris Ranford: The FLAG Community AnimateurWhat I am here to do?

I work in partnership between the FLAG, Cornwall Development Company and the Cornwall Rural Community Council and will be actively engaging with fishing communities to create, develop and deliver FLAG and other European Fisheries Funded (EFF) projects.

My main role is to act as a ‘go to’ person for anyone seeking guidance, information or assistance in the FLAG or EFF in general. I will work alongside you throughout the application process and will ensure you have all of the information and guidance to get your project to a full bid and presented to the FLAG.

I can assist you with creating an idea, linking it with the correct strategy, application paperwork, business plans and costs and quotes for equipment you may need as part of your project.

Port and Harbour visits

I will be positioning myself in a different port or harbour at least one day a week. If you wish me to visit your area then please get in contact and we can arrange a suitable date and time to discuss potential projects and meet with key people.

FLAG UPDATE

Chris, The FLAG

Animateur, is based

down in the Seafood

Cornwall Training offices

in Newlyn.

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C o r n w a l l F l a g - v i s i t w w w . s e a f o d c o r n w a l l t r a i n i n g . c o . u k

APPLYING FOR FUNDING

European Fisheries Fund

The European Fisheries Fund (EFF) aims to help the fishing industry to become more sustainable and to remain profitable. Through the scheme around £7.7 million is available in Cornwall. The fund is managed by the Marine Management Organisation and has four areas called Axis and measures;

Axis 1 Adaption of the community fishing fleetNon-mandatory safety equipment, additional to what is required by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency• Improving conditions and facilities for crew• Equipment to help improve hygiene and help you deal with waste

better fish handling and chilling equipment to maintain the quality of fish and help get a better price for your catch• Equipment to help you fish more sustainable stocks, and minimise

the impact of fishing on the wider marine environment• Replacing your engine•Making your vessel more energy efficient and reducing the

amount of fuel you use

Axis 2 Aquaculture and processing, marketing Aquaculture producers and shellfish processors• Processing equipment • Diversifying into new species which aren’t widely produced, or

where demand is currently exceeding supply • Creating producer organisations • Marketing under-utilised products and those produced using

environmentally friendly methods • Creating transparent, traceable markets for fisheries and

aquaculture products • Improving quality and food safety • Improving management and control of access conditions to

fishing areas • The construction or installation of facilities to protect and

develop aquatic fauna and flora • Obtaining Marine Stewardship Council accreditation

Axis 3 Common interest•Large regeneration projects •Upgrading professional skills•Smaller harbour developments•Promotional activity

What will the FLAG fund? Is it a loan or a grant?

The FLAG offers

grants, this cash

does not need to

be repaid unless

you break any of

the conditions in

your offer letter.

What is the process?

Fill in a project ideas form and post, email or drop it in to the office in Newlyn. Chris will give you a view on what Axis your project might fit under and if it’s likely to be worth taking further.

The next stage is an expressions of interest form and this if agreed is followed with a bid.

How long does it take?

12 weeks approximatley

How much can I apply for?

Between £1000 and £100,000

What % of grant?

Usually between 40% to 75%, but it’s for the FLAG to decide.

Is any help available?

Yes contact Chris Ranford for free support and advice. Chris will visit your harbour to speak about projects. All projects must be in Cornwall or Isles of Scilly.

For more information about the European Fisheries Fund visit ;http://www.marinemanagement.org.uk

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C o r n w a l l F l a g - v i s i t w w w . s e a f o d c o r n w a l l t r a i n i n g . c o . u k

FUNDED PROJECTS UPDATE

Contact Details: Cornwall FLAG AnimateurChris Ranford50 the StrandNewlyn

CornwallTR18 5HWUK 01736 364324

For newsletter in LARGE PRINT call 01872 243559

Seafood Cornwall Training Ltd. has

been awarded by the FLAG

£24,870 as a contribution towards a

dedicated training facility in

Newlyn. Sarah Crosbie said, “SCT

is based in Newlyn at the heart of

Cornwall's Fishing Industry and

we opened our doors to fishermen,

and onshore workers from across

the county and the Isles of Scilly in

January 2009. This grant will

empower locally delivered training

for the Cornish Fish Industry.”

The organisation was set up as a not

for profit limited company by

industry representatives to provide

an ongoing resource and training

centre following the success of the

Cornwall Fisheries Resource Centre

Project 2004-2008.

Other projects under consideration

include enhanced winch facilities for

small harbours, compact harbour

tractor, ice bins, and businesses

adding value to local seafood and

shellfish.

FLAG Port Visits

If you would like me to visit your harbour or community to look at ideas or projects please give me a call.

Call 01736 364324

Sarah Crosbie and Emma Button of SCT with their offer letter

The proposed building to be developed into the new dedicated training facility.