Site updated 06-05-06
SITE GUIDE
About Our Site
Welcome to the web site for INTERREG IIIB in the UK.
The main sections of the site are listed as buttons on the dark blue stripe of the banner at the top of every page. Clicking on any of these links takes you to that section’s introductory page. Most of these buttons can be clicked to reveal drop down menus showing the sub-sections available – for example the Project Development section includes Guidance, FAQs, and the Projects Database.
At the top of the banner, in the light blue stripe, are quick links to other areas of the site – the Site Entrance, IIIB Home Page, Links and Contacts.
In addition to the main sections, listed below, the site also includes a site map, this site guide, a What’s New section to keep you informed of latest changes and additions to the site and a Feedback facility – please let us have your suggestions and comments on the site.
Main Sections
- About IIIB: provides reference information on the aims and objectives of Interreg IIIB; summary details of the Programmes relevant to the UK and the eligible areas for each Programme; information on the lead organisations involved in managing Interreg IIIB in the UK; information on progress; and a number of reference documents available for download.
- Programme Information: essential information for each Programme, including latest news and announcements, a list of projects approved to date and details of Programme commitments.
- Projects: guidance on national and regional priorities for project development; a Frequently Asked Questions section; and a comprehensive and searchable projects database.
- ODPM Matchfunding: information about ODPM matchfunding schemes and the awards made to date.
- Articles: short relevant articles, plus summaries of longer reports which are available to download in full. The section also includes an archive of older articles.
- Events: providing information about events including enrolment forms, seminar programmes, papers and reports of past events.
- Links: a directory of links to other relevant web sites.
- Contacts: a directory of contacts, with a clickable map of the UK to identify relevant contacts, plus profiles of key contacts.