Our Work : rural-economies
Enterprise Week takes place from 17-23 November 2008. It’s a national celebration of enterprise where thousands of activities are run by organisations across the UK to encourage people to unlock their enterprising talent.
from : Events 10th November 2008
Roger Turner, head of our Strong and Prosperous Rural Economies programme, will be leading a workshop on 'Economic growth in a non-urban area through sub regional partnership' at this event.
from : Events 10th November 2008
We've responded to CLG's consultation ‘Transforming Places; Changing Lives: A Framework for Regeneration’.
from : BlogPosts 6th November 2008
Our response to CLG's consultation ‘Transforming Places; Changing Lives: A Framework for Regeneration’.
from : Publications 6th November 2008
We’ve been asked by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to provide regular reports about the impacts of the economic downturn on rural businesses, employment and households.
from : BlogPosts 4th November 2008
We’ve been asked by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to provide regular reports about the impacts of the economic downturn on rural businesses, employment and households.
from : News 4th November 2008
We’ve been asked by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to provide regular reports about the impacts of the economic downturn on rural businesses, employment and households.
from : Projects 3rd November 2008
We welcome the EFRA Committee’s report and recommendations for government to strengthen their approach to prioritising, delivering and monitoring activity for England’s rural economies. This is particularly important and relevant given the current economic climate/situation.
from : News 29th October 2008
Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, is visiting High Peak in Derbyshire to see the effects of the economic downturn on people living and working in a rural area.
from : News 23rd October 2008
Press release to accompany the visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to the High Peak district, following our survey of the impact of the 'credit crunch' on rural communities.
from : Publications 23rd October 2008
