News from Euroregion Baltic

Committee of the Regions calls for improved cross-border cooperation

Strengthening cross-border cooperation is the main objective of the opinion approved by European local and regional leaders during the plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) on 13 October. The opinion, drafted by Nikola Dobroslavić (HR/EPP), highlights the importance of cross-border cooperation for regional urban and rural development, and welcomes the initiative of […]

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6th Annual Forum of ERB Stakeholders

Euroregion Baltic and Pomorskie Voivodeship have a pleasure of inviting all stakeholders to the 6th Annual Forum of Euroregion Baltic Stakeholders to be held on 2nd November 2015 between 11.00 AM – 16.30 PM at Okrągła Conference Hall Office of the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship ul. Okopowa 21/27, 80-810 Gdańsk, Poland This year’s Forum […]

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Individual consultations in South Baltic Programme

With the first call for proposals under the 2014-2020 South Baltic Programme being already announced for 2 Nov – 18 Dec 2015 the Programme is starting the next round of individual project consultations that will be carried out in the Programme regions. Consultations with the JS staff and Contact Points have been designed to offer […]

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Role of Nordic municipalities and regions in green transition

The Nordic Council of Ministers and the Danish Energy Agency are hosting a conference on “The Role of Nordic municipalities and regions in the green transition” which will take place over two days 10-11 November in Copenhagen. The conference aims to present local and regional initiatives in the Nordic countries that can inspire other cities […]

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Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in Europe

The Association of European Border Regions AEBR, the Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy of the European Commission, the Committee of the Regions and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe in Brussels, invite all stakeholders to participate in a joint conference dedicated to the future of cross-border cooperation […]

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South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 approves date of first call for proposals

On 1 and 2 October 2015 in Gdańsk, the Members of the Monitoring Committee for the South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 during their first meeting approved the timeframe for the first call for proposals. Applicants can submit their applications under all the specific objectives of the Programme between 2 November and 18 December 2015. The five […]

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8th Baltic Sea Tourism Forum in Gdańsk

The 8th Baltic Sea Tourism Forum was held in Gdańsk between 22-23rd September 2015. The event was organized by the Polish Ministry of Sport and Tourism and the Pomorskie Voivodeship in close cooperation with the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Tourist Board and the Ministry of Economics, Construction and Tourism; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – in its role as the coordinator of […]

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Consultation on overcoming obstacles in border regions

EU Commissioner Corina Cretu for Regional and Urban Policy launched a public consultation on overcoming obstacles in border regions. For the last 25 years, the European Union has been investing in cross-border cooperation through Interreg, a financing instrument for regional development across borders. Despite all the progress made, many obstacles persist, and many of these […]

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South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 approved!

On 23rd September 2015 the European Commission adopted the new Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020  between the coastal regions of Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden. The programme is worth €102 million, with €83 million coming from the European Regional Development Fund. Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Crețu said: “Our Interreg programmes are tangible examples […]

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Celebrating 25 years of Interreg

The year 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of Interreg, the European Union a instrument to promote cross-border,transnational and interregional cooperation. Introduced in 1990 it was primarily tasked to compensate for the introduction of the Single Market and soften the blow for border regions, which, everyone thought, would suffer most from the abolition of economic borders. […]

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