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Amount
€ 368,025,909.02
Countries
Sector(s)
United Kingdom : € 368,025,909.02
Urban development : € 368,025,909.02
Signature date(s)
25/04/2007 : € 123,656,705.43
25/04/2007 : € 244,369,203.59
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Summary sheet

Summary sheet

Release date
13 March 2006
Status
Reference
Signed | 25/04/2007
20050431
Project name
Promoter - financial intermediary
RBS Urban Renewal II
The Royal Bank of Scotland, a major participant in the UK retail mortgage market, and also having a leading position in the financing of urban renewal/regeneration in the social housing sector.
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
Total cost (Approximate amount)
Up to GBP 250 million.
In excess of GBP 500 million.
Description

Medium to large sized urban renewal projects. The Promoter will use the proposed EIB funding structure to provide benefit to eligible UK-based capital expenditure projects undertaken by Registered Social Landlords ("RSLs"), including those which involve substantial renewal/refurbishment programmes of social housing stock in designated urban renewal areas, following the transfer of such stock to RSLs from local council ownership. ("Large Scale Voluntary Transfers" or "LSVTs").

Environmental aspects
Procurement

The sub-projects fall under Annex II of Directive 97/11/EC, where the decision on the applicability of an Environmental Impact Assessment is left to national environmental authorities. The renewal/regeneration sub-projects are, in most cases, subject to the environmental requirements of prevailing public planning regulations. The sub-projects' impact on the environment should be substantially positive, since it is likely to result in better thermal insulation and correction of non-traditional construction techniques, as a result of more stringent housing standard requirements of the Housing Corporation (the sector's regulator). The sub-projects are also most likely to lead to more rationally planned use of inner city areas.

Contracts for the implementation of the sub-projects are tendered in accordance with the relevant EU procurement legislation (Dir 2004/18/EC and/or 2004/17/EC), with parallel publication of tender notices in the EU Official Journal, as and where appropriate.

Comments

Urban renewal/regeneration.

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