The EU is the largest financial contributor to UK regional development. After Brexit the government will establish a UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The APPG intends to shape thinking and engage in the details of the fund and new system of regional funding and policies after Brexit.
APPGs can register with Parallel Parliament and submit files and articles to be placed here.
Parallel Parliament offers the facility for APPGs to submit written content and files, which are made available through this page.
Submitters can draft and edit publications, and either release them on demand, or schedule release for a future date.
Both text content and attached files submitted through this facility is indexed by our website, and made available through both the search function and relevant e-mail alerts. Any of our users registered for an alert which matches your content, will receive a link making them aware of its publication.
If you wish to register as an authorised representative of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund APPG and use this facility, click below
Registered Contact:
Stephen Kinnock MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 8801.
Email: stephen.kinnock.mp@parliament.uk
Public Enquiry Point:
Professor Steve Fothergill, Industrial Communities Alliance, 1 Regent Street, Barnsley S70 2EG. Tel: 01226 200 768
Email: natsec@ccc-alliance.org.uk
Secretariat:
Industrial Communities Alliance acts as the group's secretariat. http://www.industrialcommunitiesalliance.org.uk
No direct financial benefits are on record for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund APPG