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Date: Thursday 2nd July 2020
Time: 3.15pm
Attendance & Apologies
These can be found on downloadable version of these minutes (click here)
1. Notes from the previous RSN Executive meeting held on 16th of March 2020. (Attachment 1)
Agreed as a correct record.
2. Thoughts for the Future of the Network – report from Corporate Director. (Attachment 2, Attachment 2A)
A detailed paper was presented to the Executive from the RSN Corporate Director. The paper set out the current situation in relation to the Network. It set out perceived strengths and weaknesses.
The Executive agreed as follows:
Engagement with Member Councils
Towns and Parishes
Sounding Boards
Sounding Board surveys will be operated by the RSN at least twice a year focussed on Rural Strategy themes. The Sounding Boards will continue to operate at the levels of:
3. RSN Budget Report. (Attachment 3)
The report was accepted, and new format agreed subject to the % of budget column being removed and a new column added to show variances to the original budget.
4. Rural Strategy Campaign Progress – report from Chief Executive. (Attachment 4)
The Chief Executive’s report informed the Executive of the progress on implementing the agreed workplan to produce the Reinvigorating Rural: Realising the Vision document. It also outlined the proposed member consultation processes which were agreed.
The documents needed to reflect the impacts of COVID-19 set out in the papers for the next item on the Agenda.
The RSN Executive accepted that the policy asks (once determined) would form the basis of the RSN’s representational work over the life of the current Parliament. The Chief Executive stressed that it was important that the document – especially in respect of the ‘current policy context’ and the ‘policy asks’ – was maintained as a ‘live-document’ and updated as things changed. Lobbying/representational work may be based on opportunities as they arise on individual topics in the various sections of the document. The budget had no expenditure in it for future financial years and that would need to be addressed.
5. COVID-19 Related Issues.
6. National Rural Conference 2020 – report from Kerry Booth, Assistant Chief Executive. (Attachment 8)
Due to the pandemic, the National Rural Conference cannot take place in Cheltenham and is going to be moved online for this year. Kerry outlined the format for the event which will take place over the course of a week with a range of plenary and seminar sessions taking place online focusing on key issues relating to Revitalising Rural.
The Executive agreed the proposed format which they felt was a positive and exciting way forward.
7. Fairer Funding Review: Update.
The Chief Executive reminded members that due to the pandemic the Government had (again) postponed the Fair Funding/Needs and Resources Review. No new timetable had been set.
The move to 75% Business Rate Retention was now uncertain given both the impact of the pandemic and the fact that the Government is to carry out a fundamental review of Business Rates (again no timescales have been set).
Kerry Booth reported on the very successful and well attended recent Zoom Finance Seminar led by Adrian Jenkins (Pixel).
The Chief Executive reported that he had recently commissioned a short piece of work from Pixel on the costs of ‘remoteness’. Members agreed that it was important that the RSN continued to build and evidence the case for rurality costs being much more than travel time.
The Chief Executive referred to the announcement earlier that day on the government’s new funding package for councils to help address COVID-19 pressures and cover lost income during the pandemic. He stated that the RSN would try to assess the impact (in terms of Council Tax and percentage of net budgets) of extra costs/lost income not covered by government support for rural areas.
8. Work of RSN and iEDO on LIS and rural economy opportunities – report from Nadine Trout, Member Development & Support Manager. (Attachment 9)
Work of RSN and iED on LIS and a proposed Rural Economy Opportunities Toolkit.
Nadine took the Executive through the proposed content of a Rural Economy Opportunities Toolkit. The Executive were supportive of the content with one member citing the importance of referencing agriculture, supply chains and Brexit in the toolkit.
It was agreed that the Rural Economy Opportunities Toolkit content be approved and the Member Development and Support Manager be tasked with launching the Toolkit in partnership with the iED (Institute of Economic Development), at the Rural Services Network National Conference in September 2020.
9. To note the Annual Report to the LGA. (Attachment 10)
This was an annual report for LGA purposes, but the Chairman commended the document saying it represented an excellent overview of the RSN’s work. She asked that it be sent to members on a suitable occasion and included on the website.
10. Regional Seminars 2020 update.
North East & West Midlands Regional Seminars took place online on 19th May and 30th of June 2020 and were received well. The team will endeavour to continue organising meetings online for the foreseeable future where possible. It was agreed that face to face meetings were unlikely to be held in this calendar year.
The Chief Executive suggested, and the Executive agreed, that we would try to organise the SPARSE Rural and Rural Economy Group meetings (which were postponed earlier in the year) online via Zoom.
Event |
Rescheduled Date |
Format and Platform |
East Midlands Regional Seminar (Rural Skills & Education) |
28.07.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
National Rural Conference 2020 |
14 Monday |
Online via Zoom and possibly other platforms |
North West Regional Seminar (Rural Vulnerability) |
05.10.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
SPARSE Rural meeting |
12.10.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
Rural Economy Sub Group meeting |
12.10.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
Yorkshire Regional Seminar (Rural Housing) |
02.11.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
Rural Social Care & Health Sub Group |
16.11.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
RSN AGM |
16.11.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
Rural Assembly |
16.11.2020 |
Online via Zoom |
11. Any Other Business.
The next RSN Executive is scheduled for Monday, 28th September 2020.
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