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Titanic project faces EU grant shortfall | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The flagship Titanic Signature building in Belfast could be facing a £20m EU funding shortfall, the BBC has learned. | The flagship Titanic Signature building in Belfast could be facing a £20m EU funding shortfall, the BBC has learned. |
An application for grants towards the cost of the building is being queried by the European Commission. | An application for grants towards the cost of the building is being queried by the European Commission. |
According to a report due out next week, it has not yet approved the money. In its view, there was a lack of competition in the tendering for the construction of the building. | According to a report due out next week, it has not yet approved the money. In its view, there was a lack of competition in the tendering for the construction of the building. |
The Department of Enterprise had denied this and said the project is on course. | |
The funding application is now being examined by legal advisors on both sides. | The funding application is now being examined by legal advisors on both sides. |
The Titanic Signature Building, which could cost £90m, is the most expensive tourism project ever built in Northern Ireland and is being financed from a number of different sources. | |
Belfast City Council has given £10m, the Harbour Commissioners and the development company Titanic Quarter Limited have both paid more than £10m. | Belfast City Council has given £10m, the Harbour Commissioners and the development company Titanic Quarter Limited have both paid more than £10m. |
However, the biggest slice of funding, more than half, is coming from the Tourist Board and the Department of Trade and Investment (DETI). | However, the biggest slice of funding, more than half, is coming from the Tourist Board and the Department of Trade and Investment (DETI). |
DETI has applied for grants of 24 million euros, just over £20m. | DETI has applied for grants of 24 million euros, just over £20m. |
The building is due to open in time for the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic in April 2012. | The building is due to open in time for the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic in April 2012. |
In a statement, DETI said the project was on course to be opened as planned on 31 March 2012 in time for the 100-year anniversary of the Titanic's maiden voyage. | |
"EU funding is irrelevant to the successful completion of the project. If funding is not drawn down against Titanic Belfast, it will be drawn down against other projects," it said. | |
"However DETI is optimistic that it can address the EU's queries. For these reasons, the issue was not raised with the Enterprise, Trade and Investment Committee." |
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