rural investment – Hinterland https://hinterland.org.uk Rural News Mon, 15 Mar 2021 06:42:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Rishi Sunak accused of failing to alleviate the funding gap between towns and cities and rural communities https://hinterland.org.uk/rishi-sunak-accused-of-failing-to-alleviate-the-funding-gap-between-towns-and-cities-and-rural-communities/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 06:42:55 +0000 http://hinterland.org.uk/?p=13848 Hard hitting stuff from Crispin at the CPRE. This story tells us:

The CPRE charity’s chief executive, Crispin Truman, said reforms were needed and more could have done to help boost funding for market towns and villages in Mr Sunak’s Budget.

He said the Government was employing funding models that “systematically disadvantage” rural communities and worsen the climate emergency.

He added: “By levelling up between urban and rural investment, not just North and South, we could regenerate many rural towns and villages that have been long forgotten.

“It’s just not right that government spending per person on public infrastructure is 44 per cent higher for urban areas than it is for rural areas with no major cities. We risk levelling up Northern cities to the level of London and leaving rural areas stuck in disadvantage and decline.”

Both the CLA lobby group and the NFU welcomed Mr Sunak’s announcement that business rate relief and the reduced VAT rate will both be extended.

The NFU’s president, Minette Batters, urged the Government to invest in farming to bring “huge benefits to sustainable food

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Hi-de-high-end: how Butlin’s has climbed from camp to resort https://hinterland.org.uk/hi-de-high-end-how-butlins-has-climbed-from-camp-to-resort/ Mon, 25 Mar 2019 06:22:19 +0000 http://www.hinterland.org.uk/?p=5574 As most of these holiday camps are in rural settings this level of investment can only be good news! This story tells us

For decades it was famous for contests to find the knobbliest knees and most glamorous grandmothers. But in recent years visitors to Britain’s best-known holiday camps have been more likely to drink champagne and luxuriate in spas. (The grannies were dispatched long ago, along with fluorescent yellow plastic palm trees.)

Now, as it eyes a potential market among the growing numbers of families wanting to holiday in the UK as a result of a weak pound, Butlin’s is preparing to make the biggest investment in its 83-year history and position itself as a rival to upmarket family holiday giant Center Parcs.

Its Bognor Regis resort – like all the other Butlin’s destinations, its status has been upgraded from a mere “camp” – is to open a £40m pool complex next month featuring 6,300 square metres of waves and waterslides. “This isn’t something you do every day,” said Jon Hendry-Pickup, Butlin’s new managing director and the former boss of the Italian restaurant chain Prezzo.

Designers approached parenting website Mumsnet, he said, for a list of “must-have” family features, from underfloor heating in the changing rooms and special areas for toddlers to outdoor gardens and eco lighting. The result, the company hopes, will cement a “reputational reboot” that has seen it fight off what Hendry-Pickup calls misconceptions about Butlin’s traditionally cheap and cheerful image.

“It’s a challenge, but I think the bigger challenge would be if people didn’t know who the brand was,” he said.

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