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South East England Development Agency
Formation1999
Legal statusRegional development agency
Region served
South East England
Leadership
Appointed board
Websiteseeda.co.uk
RemarksAppointment: Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform

The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), was one of a number of regional development agencies in England. It was set up as a non-departmental public body in 1999 to promote the region and to enable a number of more difficult regeneration projects which otherwise might not take place. It covered Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex

The government announced that SEEDA was due to close by 31 March 2012, along with the other RDAs (regional development agencies). According to SEEDA's website "Responsibility for economic development and regeneration in England is being passed onto successor bodies, including Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and central Government departments".

Projects

Projects include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "SEEDA Enterprise Hub Network". SEEDA. Retrieved April 8, 2007.