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


Background


There is an urgent need for Wales and particularly rural and peripheral areas, to become a more entrepreneurial society. “B


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ae rs r n te net dea .” cde


stv a do eoo c a oc o esr ht x


a s fcs a bek eoo ic f tr , wic f iwrd ivst et cnmi


pprah t nue ta Professor David Broadbank Director, Welsh Entrepreneurship Institute


The National Assembly for Wales promoted Entrepreneurship Action Plan identifies the need


to “create a greater awareness of the opportunities and benefits of


entrepreneurship in order to encourage more people to start a business or to grow the business they are in, and to develop a greater entrepreneurial culture within our institutions, communities and businesses.”


Developing a culture of entrepreneurship is an economic necessity for the sustainable development of Pembrokeshire. The Pembrokeshire Partnership Local Action Plan has a key objective “ ene ri


t ee rt o mnite utr o rgneae cm u is wt ihin Pmrksir y fc aing a e boehe b ailitt


Entrepreneurship’ is focused on developing and implementing an innovative methodology which is designed to help to develop a change in the thinking of local people so that looking for entrepreneurship opportunities over the widest range of activities and resources becomes part of the way of life.


Rural Community Action and the PLANED Objective 1 Supotpring Co munit s project m ie


focus on community consultation, engagement and development at individual community level. The LEADER+ project provides an additional layer to this work, bringing communities together on an area and thematic basis to look specifically at identifying actions that will add value to existing resources and deliver economic benefits. (Di


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tep er i tep er i ori es o e


n no ti . It rqie ad epetd t o rbut .”


n x ce o cnti e Extract from an article “Building Entrepreneurial Communities in Rural Areas” Published by Brian Dabson - President of the Corporation for Enterprise Development in Washington - 21 -


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