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  • The so-called Devonwall constituency, sharing wards between neighbouring Devon and Cornwall, was suggested as " Bideford and Bude ".
  • There was renewed opposition to " Devonwall " in Cornwall in 2010, when the new government announced that local enterprise partnerships will replace regional development agencies.
  • With entry into the European Economic Community and the prospect of receiving European development funds, there was mounting evidence that the unpopular Devonwall process significantly disadvantaged Cornwall.
  • Devon's relative wealth overshadowed Cornwall's low GDP and high deprivation, meaning that the single " Devonwall " area did not qualify for EU funding.
  • Since this action Cornwall was granted European Union Objective One status in 1999 . Previously the Government had statistically incorporated Cornwall with Devon in a process known as " Devonwall ".
  • Post Second World War Cornwall became increasingly linked with Devon in an economic, political and statistical sense ( more recently this process has become known as " Devonwall-isation " ), symbolised by the merging of Devon and Cornwall Police in 1967.
  • Devon County Council and Devon-based business interests, including the media, wanted to join with Cornwall to form a " Devonwall " LEP, but there was widespread opposition to this in Cornwall ., with Cornwall Council favouring a Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP.
  • Today many Cornish organisations such as Mebyon Kernow, Cornish Solidarity, the Liberal Democrats, the Cornish Constitutional Convention and Conservative PPCs and independent councillors still campaign against the'Devonwall'concept and are in favour of Cornwall being run as a distinct cultural, economic and administrative region with its own assembly.