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Cllr Cecilia Motley, Rural Services Network/Shropshire Council welcomed everyone to the meeting. Apologies were taken as read.
The record of the meeting held on 4th April 2021 was noted.
The record of the following three meetings of the RSN Executive were noted.
Cllr Cecilia Motley commended Kerry Booth on delivering an excellent performance in interview and congratulated her on her new position as Chief Executive Designate.
Manu Ravishankar, Innovation Lead–Ofgem Programme, Innovate UK
“The Ofgem Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF): An Overview and Upcoming Opportunities”
Manu delivered a presentation to attendees on the Ofgem Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF). Ofgem and Innovate UK are collaborating to deliver a net zero energy system and position the UK as the ‘Silicon Valley’ of energy systems. The fund is of £450m over 5 years for energy network innovation projects. Manu highlighted the 3 pillars of the SIF, and described how the current political, market and social context have been carefully considered for round 2 challenges. Innovation Challenges are funded on the basis that networks must work with local authorities. Manu called for ideas but with local authorities principally acting as a stakeholder.
Cllr Dr Virginia Taylor, Eden District Council, noted that many rural authorities would not have the capacity to provide ideas, and raised the limited grid capacity for new uses of electricity for heating and transport. The limitations of rural infrastructure were also noted by Graham Biggs, Rural Services Network, and that solutions would have to work in the rural context – he cited the transition from fossil fuels in off-gas grid areas and the government’s position on electric heat pumps as an example. Manu explained that the fund is technology agnostic, and the purpose of the SIF was to assess the solutions that would work for rural. Manu went on to consider how flexibility and improving efficiency of electricity use will unlock a great deal of grid capacity. A final point was made by Dr. Malcolm Rigler about area specific energy solutions, which Manu agreed were valuable to the overall problem of reaching a net zero energy system and cited as an example the work with the NFU where innovative solutions were considered.
- Click here to view presentation from Manu Ravishankar, Innovate UK
Kerry Booth, Chief Executive Designate, Rural Services Network
“Levelling Up and SPF Agenda and what it means for rural areas”
Kerry introduced the Levelling Up White Paper and how the RSN were initially excited at the prospect of its potential for positive rural outcomes. She went on to highlight the Rural Lens reviews (that the RSN provides its members, accessible through the RSN website), particularly mentioning one review on the Levelling Up White Paper. Kerry went on to discuss the disappointment in realising that the White Paper examined data at a granularity too large to understand the dispersed rural needs, how improvements were being sought at a regional level where focussing on the urban areas of a region can deliver “easy wins” at the expense of truly levelling up within the regions, that would include their rural areas. It was noted that rural local authorities rarely have the same capacity as urban authorities to bid for funds, and although the Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF) did away with the need to bid, numerous Levelling Up funds did require bids to be prepared.
- Click here to view presentation from Kerry Booth, RSN
Graham Biggs MBE, Chief Executive, Rural Services Network
“Rural as a Region: The Hidden Challenge for Levelling Up”
Graham introduced the report which the RSN had commissioned from Pragmatix Advisory. This report examines the missions and metrics of the Levelling Up White Paper through a rural perspective and provides comparison of ‘Rural as a Region’, through the metrics, to the geographical regions, highlighting rural England’s need to be considered a priority for levelling up.
Graham pointed out that the missions and metrics were not set in stone and could change over time, and that during this time the levelling up landscape might change drastically.
Currently rural areas are neglected in the Levelling Up framework as expressed in the White Paper. The conclusion of the Pragmatix work was that disparity is greater within regions than between regions, and for that reason a more granular level of assessment, and data requirement, is necessary to fulfil true Levelling Up.
Graham pointed to the Pragmatix considered opinion that additional measures and metrics would be required to present a more accurate picture of the rural level. The report has had good media coverage, and dependent on other news of the day, could be expected to create more coverage in the coming days. However, Graham highlighted that a big success already achieved is the response from the Department for Levelling Up, which stated:
“Rural areas are at the heart of our levelling up agenda. Our white paper is a plan for everyone, including rural communities, who rightly expect and deserve access to better services, quicker transport, and quality education. We've designed our funds to ensure we reach places most in need and we continue to keep them under review as we develop each levelling up mission.”
Graham went on to advise the meeting that the Rural Services Network will be providing for each of its Sparse members data analysis of those metrics for which data is available at local authority level, examining position and trajectory of the measures relative to England and ‘Rural as a Region’.
- Click here to view presentation from Graham Biggs MBE, RSN
Cllr Cecilia Motley rhetorically questioned whether Government wants to produce data of sufficient granularity or has a willingness to engage with the complexity of rural. Simon Matthews, Rural West Sussex Partnership, noted that the SPF (Shared Prosperity Fund) was very difficult to break into for rural since the prospectus does not mention “rural”. Graham replied that it is the RSN’s intention to request from member authorities their SPF investment plans for analysis, but noted that, whether they will be sufficient to achieve anything meaningful in specific rural communities – especially those areas receiving the minimum of £1M over 3-years remains to be seen. He went on to say RSN was pleased that the SPF was not a competition, but that the RSN would have expected weighting for sparsity to be included in the funding calculation for authorities’ share, which it was not as far as the 70% allocated per capita.
Cllr Phil King, Harborough District Council, made the point that a clear series of rural asks are needed so that he and his rural colleagues across England can more effectively lobby Government where opportunities arise. Graham agreed and confirmed a list of specific asked would be drawn up. He also gave assurance that through the Rural Coalition, the APPG on Rural Services, as well as sending to all relevant Government Departments, the Pragmatix report will deliver the messages that RSN members want the Government to understand.
Links to background documents:
- Overarching Rural Lens review of Levelling Up White Paper published
- Rural Lens Review of UK Shared Prosperity Fund Prospectus and Allocations
- Pragmatix Report – “Rural as a Region: The Hidden Challenge for Levelling Up”
Verbal report from Graham Biggs MBE, Chief Executive.
Graham gave an overview of the Kovia Consulting interim report looking into the Rural Cost of Living that has been based on a literature review and desk research. Graham noted some of the findings and expressed his desire for the consultants to bring the document to life with case studies and asked those in attendance for pertinent case studies for inclusion.
Kerry said that information on the increasing cost of rural living had been sent to Newsnight, and that although the RSN had not been referenced, this information had been used.
Verbal report from Kerry Booth, Chief Executive Designate.
Please click here to book your place at our National Rural Conference 2022
Kerry gave a brief update on the progress for this year’s National Rural Conference and the likely format for the week of online events.
Event hosted by hosted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, taking place from 10:30 to 12:00 on Wednesday, 19th October 2022.
Verbal update from Kerry Booth, Chief Executive Designate. Graham Biggs commented that being able to assess social value could become increasingly important in the context of Levelling Up and UKSPF.
The next joint RSN AGM & Rural Assembly meeting is scheduled for Monday, 14th November 2022. Please click here to book your place in advance.
Attendance:
Full Name |
Organisation |
Ian Adams |
Essex Fire Service |
Cllr Philip Atkins |
Staffordshire County Council |
David Barrowcliff |
English Rural Housing Association |
Julie Beresford |
Bassetlaw District Council |
Graham Biggs MBE |
Rural Services Network |
Kerry Booth |
Rural Services Network |
Lois Brentnall |
Advance Northumberland |
Tony Brown |
Northumberland County Council |
Lillian Burns |
National Association of Local Councils (NALC) |
Matthew Byrne |
Community Council Somerset |
Sinead Carey |
South Norfolk Council |
Adam Clarke |
Young Somerset |
Abi Culley |
Warwickshire County Council |
Dr Jane Deville |
University of Lincoln |
Connor Finch |
Anglian Water |
Louise Flavell |
Braintree District Council |
Rachael Fullwood |
Lincolnshire Rural Housing Association |
Jo Giles |
Cadent Ltd |
Alan Gray |
North Kesteven District Council |
Nik Harwood |
Young Somerset |
Nicola Healy |
Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Councils |
Paul Henry |
Suffolk County Council |
David Inman |
Rural Services Network |
Cllr Patrick Kimber |
West Devon Borough Council |
Cllr Phil King |
Harborough District Council |
Nadine Kinsey |
Herefordshire Council |
Karen Lawrenson |
Lancashire County Council |
Simon Matthews |
Rural West Sussex Partnership |
Diana Maxwell |
Hastoe Housing Association |
Hayley McHugo |
Harborough District Council |
Nic Millington |
Rural Media |
Cllr Cecilia Motley |
Shropshire Council |
Cllr Karen Payne |
Rutland County Council |
Hannah Perry |
University of Bolton |
Emma Phillips |
West Oxfordshire District Council |
Cllr Garry Purdy |
Derbyshire Dales District Council |
Nicola Radford |
Lincolnshire County Council |
Mandy Ramm |
Lincolnshire County Council |
Julia Raven |
West Northamptonshire Council |
Manu Ravishankar |
Innovate UK |
Cllr Helen Reeve |
South Hams District Council |
Dr Malcolm Rigler |
Retired GP |
Mark Ryder |
Warwickshire County Council |
Cllr Jeremy Savage |
South Norfolk District Council |
Cllr Graham Simpkins |
Westmorland & Furness Council / Eden District Council |
Zoe Swanwick |
Strand Partners |
Cllr Dr Virginia Taylor |
Eden District Council |
Fiona Thomson |
Outside the Box |
Cllr Peter Thornton |
Cumbria County Council |
Mary Timmis |
Stafford Borough Council |
Will Tompsett |
Wealden District Council |
Nadine Trout |
Rural Services Network |
Cllr Sue Tucker |
Scarborough Borough Council |
Ellen Wardle |
Cadent |
Ian Whittle |
Reed In Partnership |
Andy Wood |
East Devon District Council |
Dan Worth |
Rural Services Network |
Apologies:
Full Name |
Organisation |
Vinia Abesamis |
Herefordshire Council |
Jane Adams |
YMCA Lincolnshire |
Beverley Alderton-Sambrook |
Bassetlaw District Council |
Jane Birch |
Community Council Somerset |
Ruth Buckley-Salmon |
The National Federation of Sub-Postmasters |
Dr Chris Clark |
Royal College of General Practitioners, Rural Forum |
Cllr Stephen Clarke |
West Northamptonshire Council |
Cllr Sue Cooper |
South Oxfordshire District Council |
Mike Crawshaw |
Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust |
Lois Dale |
Shropshire Council |
Cllr Ronnie De Burle |
Melton Borough Council |
Caroline Duffy |
Mid Sussex District Council |
Cllr Janet Duncton |
West Sussex County Council |
Emma Foy |
West Lindsey District Council |
Andrea Gardner |
Myerscough College |
Professor Anne Green |
University of Birmingham |
Kate Hampson |
West Sussex County Council |
Mitch Harper |
Leicestershire County Council |
Cllr Robert Heseltine |
North Yorkshire County Council |
Cllr Stephen Hillier |
Mid Sussex District Council |
Cllr David Hitchiner |
Herefordshire County Council |
Claire Holt |
Durham County Council |
Dr Ulrike Hotopp |
LIVE Economics ltd |
Gavin Iredale |
Reed in Partnership |
Cllr David Jeffels |
North Yorkshire County Council |
Samantha Jones |
Suffolk County Council |
Rev Richard Kirlew |
The Agricultural Chaplains Association |
Francesca Kirtley-Paine |
Liquid Gas UK |
Martyne Manning |
Stafford Borough Council |
Cllr Paul Marshall |
West Sussex County Council |
Toby Matthews |
Norfolk County Council |
Sean Mcgrath |
Lancashire County Council |
Cllr Roger Phillips |
Herefordshire Council |
Gary Powell |
Teignbridge District Council |
Bobbie Preston |
SP Energy Networks |
Sylvia Pringle |
Northumberland County Council |
Cllr Stephen Purser |
Teignbridge district Council |
Clair Raybould |
NHS Lincolnshire CCG |
Cllr David Rogers |
OALC |
Janice Rose |
Northumberland County Council |
Marina Di Salvatore |
West Lindsey District Council |
Sareeta Sharma |
Longhurst Group (Housing Association) |
Stuart Shaw |
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust |
Cllr Richard Sherras |
Ribble Valley Borough Council |
Ian Sherriff |
Plymouth University |
Nicola Simmons |
Reed in Partnership |
Cllr Margaret Squires |
Mid Devon District Council |
Cllr Vivienne Stock-Williams |
Somerset West & Taunton Council |
Cllr Richard van Dulken |
Braintree District Council |
Cllr Norman Webster |
Mid Sussex District Council |
Rosie Wiggins |
Association of Convenience Stores |
Edward Woodall |
Association of Convenience Stores |
Phill Woods |
Cornwall Council |
Damian Woolfe |
Lancaster City Council |
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