Sustainable Rural Areas
Sustainability encompasses every level of the rural community
and rural living from reducing the carbon impact of rural areas to
making the Farming & Food sector more profitable and therefore
more able to contribute positively to important agendas. Equally
our Market Towns are central to sustainable economic growth as
around 50% of all economic wealth that is generated in rural areas
comes from our Market Towns.
Our work builds on the Government’s Strategy for Sustainable
Farming & Food where work began in 2003 has been refocused to
create an inspiring new vision for Farming and Food in the
Northwest.
Low Carbon Rural Region
Rural economic activity needs to make a significant contribution
to the Northwest achieving its goal of becoming a low-carbon
region. The Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) offers
rural businesses and rural communities the opportunity to consider
and adopt the most appropriate action for its business from
renewable energy to logistical and resource efficiency
measures.
Businesses in the farming and food industry can become involved
in opportunities such as anaerobic digestion and energy crops.
Funding for energy crop initiatives is available through Axis 2 of
the RDPE. Food & Drink sector strategic body Food Northwest
focuses on the viability of the farming and food industry by
responding to the market and promoting the Northwest’s great food
offer. Food Northwest has developed a Northwest Food & Drink
Strategy for the region.
Market Towns Initiative
The Market Towns Initiative, which was completed in March 2009,
began through a joint venture between the Countryside Agency and
the NWDA to rejuvenate 17 towns through a thriving local economy.
The project helped create jobs and build sustainable
communities.
The Initiative created 9,000 jobs, 1,800 businesses and 240,000
sq m of new business space. The initiative invested £14 million in
new tourism facilities and attracted £8 million of additional
public investment and over £13 million of investment from the
private sector.