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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe SEUPB has begun consultation on the key strategic themes for Peace III. The consultation time scale is extremely tight, comments need to be with SEUPB by 26 June.
This is far from ideal but there is real pressure to get the Programme designed and recommendations with the European Commission by November of this year if the Programme has any chance of starting on time in 2007. SEUPB plan to hold a more in depth and longer consultation on the actual programme document early in the Autumn.
In preparation for this consultation NICVA organised four pre-consultation seminars with the voluntary and community sector, in Lisburn, Omagh, Belfast and Derry which over 100 people attended. Voluntary and community organisations raised issues and made recommendations on issue such as the design and delivery of Peace III, how Peace III should fit with existing policies and funding programmes, priorities and principles of the Programme and how the programme can encourage local ownership. Recommendations include things like:
The results of these consultation sessions have been submitted to SEUPB.
View a full copy of the report.
SEUPB have organised a series of public consultation meetings which are open to everyone. You don't need to register, however you can get more information about the events from Fiona Mark on
+44 (0)28 9039 3837
f.mark@morrowcommunications.com
8 June - Fairways Hotel, Dundalk. 6pm
12 June - Corcaghan Community Centre, Monaghan. 3pm
13 June - St Ann's Youth Centre, Sligo. 3pm
14 June - Ballymena Show Grounds, Ballymena. 6pm
15 June- Guildhall, Derry. 3pm
20 June - Grosvenor House, Belfast. 4pm
SEUPB has also developed a useful website dedicated to the consultation which has a consultation discussion document as well as a toolkit you can use to hold your own consultation www.seupb.org/newprogrammesconsultation.htm
If you would like more information on the NICVA paper or any other aspect of Peace III please contact
James Laverty or
Lisa McElherron.