East of England Development Agency
United Kingdom
Organisation:  East of England Development Agency
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Weblink: http://www.eeda.org.uk
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Contact / stakeholder type(s)
Local or regional authorities
Interests:
Brownfields
Contaminated land-->Contaminated land overview
Contaminated land-->policy and regulatory
Organisation Outline:
The East of England Development Agency (EEDA) was estrablished in 1999 as one of nine regional development agencies created to bring a new focus to economic 
development and to build prosperity across the English regions. EEDA has a wide-ranging remit that includes: economic development and social and physical regeneration; business support, investment and competitiveness;
skills and employment; sustainable development and high-quality environment; development of a clear identity and profile for the East of England. The East
of England is a £73 billion economy, based on 350,000 businesses. As well as being home to many internationally and nationally renowned organisations, that
vast majority of companies in the region are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) employing fewer than 250 people. The EEDA business centre provides business support (professional advice and financial assistance) and assists in the development of business networks,
encouraging collaboration and shared knowledge and expertise. Assistance is targetted to business sectors and clusters.Sectors are the nine key industry
sectors: agriculture and food processing; creative industries; finance and business services; life sciences; tourism, leisure and hertiage; high-tech
maufacturing; advanced engineering; ICT and transport. Clusters are independent companies operating in a specific field of industrial or economic activity,
ranging from academic institutions to venture capitalists and specialist suppliers. EEDA aims to form effective partnerships and work closely with other regional organisations is to achieve results in the East of England. The partnership
section of the website provides an overview of all of EEDA’s partnership activities in the East of England, including details on funding and links to regional
partner organisation sites. Invitations to tender for funding is advertised on the website and in the relevant press.


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