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Narrow AreaCarmarthenshire [1], Wales General [3]

Widen SubjectBusiness / Business Support / European Funding

Widen AreaWales / West Wales

Wales European Centre
http://www.ewrop.com
The Wales European Centre was established in Brussels in 1992 as a consortium of public, regional and local authorities. Our objectives include maximising funding for Welsh bodies and providing intelligence to our sponsors on EU policy making. We also help to access EU programmes and to introduce potential partners for transnational projects in areas such as tourism, rural affairs, research and development, human resources and the environment. It works in close association with the Wales Commercial Centre located in the same building.

CATEGORIES: European Funding , Government Bodies
LOCATIONS: Wales (general)

Interreg
http://www.interreg.ie
Interreg is a source of funding from Europe which is designed to encourage partnerships across borders and in doing so stimulate economic development. The opportunity for Interreg funding is currently being offered to Wales and Ireland. So, if you've considered broadening your horizons and sharing or developing your expertise with a partner across the Irish Sea, then Interreg is here to help you.

CATEGORIES: European Funding
LOCATIONS: Wales (general)

CYMAD (Promotion of Rural Areas)
http://www.cymad.org
CYMAD is a company which encourages the strengthening of communities (or cymunedau in Welsh) in Meirion, Arfon and Dwyfor. CYMAD covers an area which stretches from Aberdyfi in the south to Abergwyngregyn in the north. CYMAD's main focus is the administration of the LEADER II programme, an European initiative to promote rural areas.

CATEGORIES: Economic Development , European Funding
LOCATIONS: Wales (general)

West Wales European Centre
http://www.wwec.org.uk
Everything about Europe! The West Wales European Centre, is one of only 6 European Union funded 'Carrefours' in the UK. Providing all types of EU information. The Centre has recently become part of the EURODESK youth network.

CATEGORIES: Business Information , European Funding
LOCATIONS: Carmarthen

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Nikki and Ivy are two wrinkled and playful English bulldog puppies looking for new homes.Both vet ok,c-sectioned,16 weeks old,approximately 26 lbs in weight and updated on shots and vaccines with a 9 months health guarantee.Send me an email if interested.
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Llanelli (town centre) 2/3 bedroom unfurnished terraced house to rent. double glazed, gas central heating, recently decorated throughout. refs & bond required. £475 PCM. ring 01554 751436 Llanelli
Llanelli
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Voirrey Kewley and Ralph Gibbs are looking for Allyn J Roberts who graduated with them in 1952 in Hispanic Studies from the University of Liverpool. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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