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South West RDA letter to stakeholders

16 July 2010

Following recent announcements by the Coalition Government about the future of regional development agencies and public sector spending, Rob Hatt, Head of Farming of Food and Rural Development at the South West RDA, has been in discussion with Defra to seek clarity about the future of the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE).

As a result, he has sent a letter to stakeholders which sets out the latest situation. For more information, you can see a copy of the letter.

 



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