Common use of Party stakeholders Clause in Contracts

Party stakeholders. For the purpose of this Agreement, stakeholders include Lafarge Tarmac employees, Lafarge Tarmac Group (UK), NGOs (e.g. RSPB), the Northern Ireland community, NIEA employees, and other government agencies, such as Rivers Agency and Invest NI. Management of the Agreement The following framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. The Prosperity Agreement working group will include a NIEA Director, the Lafarge Tarmac Contact Point and relevant staff from both parties. The working group is responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action • Reviewing implementation progress • Ensuring appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. This Agreement and progress reports will be made available to the public on the NIEA website. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Lafarge Tarmac. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting The parties have agreed to the following review and reporting framework. The working group will meet on a quarterly basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The following years will operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. The working group will assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annually. This review will also identify areas of focus for the following year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results will be reported to the Lafarge Tarmac Board and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA website. At the end of this Agreement the working group will undertake a full review of the outcomes of the Agreement. This review will assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact details Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Lafarge Tarmac UK Contact Point, NIEA Tel: 000 00000000 Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environment Manager, Lafarge Tarmac UK T: 0771 207 7828 E: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Xxxxx Xxxx, Prosperity Agreements Programme Manager Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park Belfast BT7 2JA T: 028 9056 9205 E: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Belfast

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Samples: Prosperity Agreement

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Party stakeholders. For the purpose of this Agreement, stakeholders include Lafarge Tarmac Granville Ecopark Ltd Board and employees, Lafarge Tarmac Group (UK), NGOs (e.g. RSPB), the Northern Ireland community, NIEA employees, and other government agencies, such as Rivers Agency and Invest NI. Management of the Agreement The following framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. The Prosperity Agreement working group will include a NIEA Director, the Lafarge Tarmac Contact Point and relevant staff from both parties. The working group is Both parties are responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action action. • Reviewing implementation progress progress. Ensuring Support appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing resourcing. • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders stakeholders. • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. A working group consisting of the NIEA Prosperity Agreement team and key contacts from Granville Ecopark will liaise on meeting the above areas of responsibility. This Agreement and progress reports will be made available to the public on the NIEA website. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Lafarge Tarmac. Granville Ecopark Ltd. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting The Both parties have agreed to the following review and reporting framework. The working group will meet liaise on a quarterly regular basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The following years will operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. The working group Both parties will assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annually. This review will also identify areas of focus for the following year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results will be reported to the Lafarge Tarmac Granville Ecopark Board and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA website. At the end of this Agreement the working group will undertake a full review of the outcomes of the Agreementagreement. This review will assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact details Xxxxxx Details Prosperity Agreement Manager Xxxxxxx Lafarge Tarmac UK Contact Point, NIEA Tel: 000 00000000 Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environment Manager, Lafarge Tarmac UK T: 0771 207 7828 E: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Xxxxx Xxxx, Prosperity Agreements Programme Manager Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park Belfast BT7 2JA TGranville Ecopark Ltd Xxxxx XxXxx Granville Industrial Estate, Dungannon, Co. Xxxxxx. BT70 1NJ If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: 028 9056 9205 E: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx Prosperity Agreement Programme Team, Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower BelfastBelfast BT7 2JA Tel: 0000 000 0000 Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx Web: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx/articles/prosperity-agreements Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Belfast BT7 2JA

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Samples: Prosperity Agreement

Party stakeholders. For the purpose of this Agreement, stakeholders include Lafarge Tarmac Granville Ecopark Ltd Board and employees, Lafarge Tarmac Group (UK), NGOs (e.g. RSPB), the Northern Ireland community, NIEA employees, and other government agencies, such as Rivers Agency and Invest NI. Management of the Agreement The following framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. The Prosperity Agreement working group will include a NIEA Director, the Lafarge Tarmac Contact Point and relevant staff from both parties. The working group is Both parties are responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action action. • Reviewing implementation progress progress. Ensuring Support appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing resourcing. • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders stakeholders. • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. A working group consisting of the NIEA Prosperity Agreement team and key contacts from Granville Ecopark will liaise on meeting the above areas of responsibility. This Agreement and progress reports will be made available to the public on the NIEA website. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Lafarge Tarmac. Granville Ecopark Ltd. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting The Both parties have agreed to the following review and reporting framework. The working group will meet liaise on a quarterly regular basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The following years will operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. The working group Both parties will assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annually. This review will also identify areas of focus for the following year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results will be reported to the Lafarge Tarmac Granville Ecopark Board and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA website. At the end of this Agreement the working group will undertake a full review of the outcomes of the Agreementagreement. This review will assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact details Xxxxxx Details Prosperity Agreement Manager Xxxxxxx Lafarge Tarmac UK Contact Point, NIEA Tel: 000 00000000 Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environment Manager, Lafarge Tarmac UK T: 0771 207 7828 E: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Xxxxx Xxxx, Prosperity Agreements Programme Manager Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park Belfast BT7 2JA TGranville Ecopark Ltd Xxxxx XxXxx Granville Industrial Estate, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. BT70 1NJ If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: 028 9056 9205 E: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx Prosperity Agreement Programme Team, Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower BelfastBelfast BT7 2JA Tel: 0000 000 0000 Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx Web: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx/articles/prosperity-agreements Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Belfast BT7 2JA

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Samples: Prosperity Agreement

Party stakeholders. For the purpose of this Agreement, stakeholders include Lafarge Tarmac including Coca-Cola HBC employees, Lafarge Tarmac Group (UK)Coca-Cola HBC NI, NGOs (e.g. RSPB)NGOs, the Northern Ireland community, NIEA employees, and other government agencies, such as Rivers Agency and Invest NI. Management of the Agreement The following framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. The Prosperity Agreement working group will include a NIEA Director, the Lafarge Tarmac Coca-Cola HBC NI Contact Point and relevant staff from both parties. The working group is responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action • Reviewing implementation progress • Ensuring Support appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. This Agreement and progress reports will be made available to the public on the NIEA websiteonline. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Lafarge TarmacCoca-Cola HBC NI. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting The parties have agreed to the following review and reporting framework. The working group will meet liaise on a quarterly basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The following years will operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. The working group will assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annually. This review will also identify areas of focus for the following year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results will be reported to the Lafarge Tarmac Coca-Cola HBC NI Board and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA websiteonline. At the end of this Agreement the working group will undertake a full review of the outcomes of the Agreement. This review will assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact details Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Lafarge Tarmac UK Castles Coca-Cola HBC NI Contact Point, NIEA Tel: 000 00000000 Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environment Country Sustainability Manager, Lafarge Tarmac UK TCoca-Cola HBC NI Tel: 0771 207 7828 E000 00000000 Email: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Prosperity Agreements Agreement Programme Manager Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park Belfast BT7 2JA TXxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx XX0 0XX Tel: 028 9056 9205 E000 00000000 Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Web: xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Belfast

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Samples: Prosperity Agreement

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Party stakeholders. For the purpose of this Agreement, stakeholders include Lafarge Tarmac including Xxxx Farm Board and employees, Lafarge Tarmac Group (UK), NGOs (e.g. RSPB)NGOs, the Northern Ireland community, NIEA employees, and other government agencies, such as Rivers Agency and Invest NI. Management of the Agreement The following framework for decision making and management of the agreement has been approved by the two signature parties. The Prosperity Agreement working group will include a NIEA Director, the Lafarge Tarmac Contact Point and relevant staff from both parties. The working group is Both parties are responsible for: • Endorsing and directing implementation action action; • Reviewing implementation progress progress; • Ensuring appropriate resourcing and support for resourcing resourcing; • Interacting with their respective organisations and party stakeholders stakeholders; • Reporting and making recommendations on the progress of the agreement to both parties. A working group consisting of the NIEA Prosperity Agreement team and key contacts from Xxxx Farm will liaise on meeting the above areas of responsibility. This Agreement and progress reports will be made available to the public on the NIEA DAERA website. Both parties are accountable and responsible for the commitments made in this Agreement. Both parties reserve the right to withdraw from this Prosperity Agreement if they believe the Agreement is no longer effectively promoting the joint aspirations, or if significant compliance issues arise at Lafarge TarmacXxxx Farm. In the event that a withdrawal or termination looks likely, both parties agree to initiate discussions about why this might occur. Review and reporting The Both parties have agreed to the following review and reporting framework. The working group will meet liaise on a quarterly regular basis for the first year to review progress on implementing commitments. The following years will operate on a bi-annual meeting schedule. The working group Both parties will assess progress against commitments and outcomes agreed annually. This review will also identify areas of focus for the following year and possible amendments to the Agreement. Progress and results will be reported to the Lafarge Tarmac Xxxx Farm Board and NIEA Board and made available through the NIEA DAERA website. At the end of this Agreement the working group will undertake a full review of the outcomes of the Agreement. This review will assess the success of the Prosperity Agreement and measure deliverables against those identified. Contact details Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Lafarge Tarmac UK Contact Point, Details NIEA Tel: 000 00000000 Email: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environment Manager, Lafarge Tarmac UK T: 0771 207 7828 E: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Xxxxx Xxxx, Prosperity Agreements Agreement Programme Manager Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park Belfast BT7 2JA TTel: 028 9056 9205 E000 0000 0000 Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx Web: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/articles/prosperity-agreements Xxxx Farm Ltd. 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Belfast, BT3 9LS Xxxxx XxXxxxxxx Tel: 000 0000 0000 If you are interested in Prosperity Agreements, contact: Prosperity Agreement Programme Team, Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower BelfastBelfast BT7 2JA Tel: 0000 000 0000 Email: XXXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx Web: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xx.xxx.xx/articles/prosperity-agreements Northern Ireland Environment Agency Klondyke Building Gasworks Business Park Cromac Avenue Ormeau Road Xxxxxx Lower Belfast BT7 2JA

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Samples: Prosperity Agreement

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