CLA pledges to ensure rural business needs are fully addressed in new Industrial Strategy
Date published: 23 January 2017
CLA North Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn
Rural businesses must play a full part in the delivery of the Government’s new Industrial Strategy to ensure the promise of opportunity and growth spread evenly across the country is met, says the CLA.
The new Industrial Strategy, published for consultation today, 23 January, aims to address the uneven distribution of opportunity and growth across the country. The Strategy pledges new investment in digital, energy and transport infrastructure, a new system of technical education and a proposal for new sector deals to support businesses to lead and transform.
The CLA published Rural Business 2030 in December 2016 which showed how rural landowning businesses have a key role to play in delivering the Industrial Strategy. The report sets out a series of ways in which the Strategy can kick start a new wave of investment and growth. This forms the basis of the CLA’s ongoing engagement with the Government on the issue.
CLA Director North, Miss Dorothy Fairburn, said: “The Prime Minister has been clear from the outset that her Government will ensure opportunity extends to all parts of the country. It is vital her Industrial Strategy includes the countryside and not just towns and cities. Our role is to ensure that nationally, regionally and locally the Government is held to this commitment and that the voice of the rural economy is not drowned out by the focus on our urban areas. It will be by bringing rural businesses into the decision making process that the most can be achieved.
“There is no doubt that the commitment to upgrade infrastructure is fundamental to the success of the Strategy. It promises big improvements in digital connectivity, the lack of which is most keenly felt in rural areas. Rural areas are always at the back of the queue for innovation and access to the latest technology, and this must end. Providing solutions to problems like managing flood risk and generating new greener energy are big opportunities for rural businesses.
“Some key preconditions to unlocking investment from the thousands of businesses across the countryside are vital to achieving the aim of the Strategy in rural areas. The first is to ensure the costly and complex planning regime is simplified. The second is to guarantee universal connectivity. The Strategy must be genuinely long term in its ambition and delivery.”
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