Find out what the Network has been doing since its establishment in 2008 by reviewing the “Past Activities” column below. The “Upcoming activities” column lists what we will be involved with in the coming months.
If you are interested in collaborating with the RDPE Network for an event or networking activity please get in touch.
The RDPE Network and the National Care Farming Initiative (NCFI) are have undertaken a joint project to identify practical examples of where RDPE funding has been used to support care farmers expand and diversify their business.
The Mid Term Evaluation of the Rural Development Programme for England is now underway. Its purpose is to review the Programme’s progress against objectives, quality, efficiency and effectiveness, and to develop recommendations for the remainder of the period.
The EU Rural Cooperation Fair is being organised by the Scottish National Rural Network in partnership with the European Network for Rural Development from 23-24 September 2010.
The RDPE Network will be hosting a workshop at the ECOVAST International Conference on the Isle of Wight.
This is the 3rd in a 4-part series of workshops focused on ‘Maximising Rural Regeneration through RDPE'.
This was the 2nd in a 4-part series of workshops focused on ‘Maximising Rural Regeneration through RDPE’.
On Tuesday 29th of June the RDPE Network hosted the visit of Mendinet a Spanish Local Action Group.
This seminar was jointly run by the RDPE Network and Northern Rural Network and brought together organisations that have an interest in sharing the learning from the RDPE so far.
This draft Action Plan sets out the activities (work programme) of the RDPE Network for the operational period April 2010 to March 2011.
The RDPE Network and Rural Services Network are working together to deliver a series of four workshops focused on ‘Maximising Rural Regeneration through RDPE’.
The projects directory holds records of all types of projects related to all regions. Submit your project to the directory and find other similar projects in your area.
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