The National Rural Conference 2024

The Rural Services Network (RSN) is thrilled to announce the National Rural Conference 2024, taking place from 16th to 19th September. This virtual event, accessible via Zoom, is the premier gathering for senior officers, members, policymakers, and rural service professionals.
Further information and booking details can be found here

RSN Chief Executive Kerry Booth Reacts to King's Speech

It is always interesting to hear the policies outlined in the Kings Speech and see where the Government plans to focus its efforts in the coming months, however often it is difficult to see the impact of a Bill, until we see the detail behind the headlines!

At the RSN we welcome the focus on growth, however urge the Government to recognise the potential of the rural economy in helping to grow the prosperity of the nation. Without targeted action, it will continue to lag behind.  The rural economy is varied and predominantly comprises SME and Sole traders, it will be important therefore that these small businesses are not disadvantaged by changes to working conditions.

The Speech included information about the planning system, and a relaxing of rules to enable more national infrastructure projects to progress, but this must not be a policy that disregards local opinion and should enable rural communities to benefit from initiatives and infrastructure that is situation in their communities.

The RSN has long advocated for the right houses to be built, in the right locations with access to relevant infrastructure and the Speech was light on details about how this would work.

Devolution features strongly in Labour’s plans for local government, and we support the idea that decisions should be taken at a local level to meet local need.  However, there must be a process to ensure that the voice of rural communities is not lost, in a wider regional organisation that may focus on its urban centres. 

Ultimately, the success of these proposals hinges on the availability of adequate funding to support the policy direction. The current funding formula and policy must be reviewed to ensure that rural areas receive a fairer allocation. By doing so, not only will we be able to implement these policies effectively, but we will also contribute to the overall prosperity of the nation. Fairer funding for rural areas will unlock their potential, driving national growth and prosperity.

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