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CONTENTS Participating Organisations Contact Details


SECTION 1 A Guide to Best Practice for Involving Communities in the Development of Enterprise in Rural Communities  Introduction


 Aim of This Guide  Context


 Background


 The LEADER+ Transnational Project  Project Aim


 The Key Project Objectives  Project Demand  Project Delivery  The Case Studies  Project Findings  In Summary


SECTION 2 Transnational Partner Background & Case Studies  The PLANED Experience 1987 - 2008  Background


 The PLANED Process


 Partnerships & Partnership Working  Current Projects On-Going Until 2008


 Implementing Innovative Approaches & Transfer of Good Practice  2008 & Beyond  Conclusion


 PLANED’s LEADER+ Project: Developing a Community Culture of Entrepreneurship


 Pembrokeshire Case Studies:  Pembrokeshire Enterprise Network  Pembrokeshire Business Survey  Business Directories


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Business On Your Doorstep Business Directories Website


 Pembrokeshire Business Network  Business Showcases  Business Training


 ‘Sense of Place’ Experience


 Pembrokeshire Skills Bank Pilot Project  Pembrokeshire Business Network Website


 Business Support in Rural Areas in Pembrokeshire with  Pembrokeshire Business Initiative (PBI)


 Follow Up Support for Start Up Businesses  Thematic Business Groups  Example - SIOP (Seasonal Images of Pembrokeshire) - 1 -


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