Better physical and digital infrastructure alongside improved
access to skills will enable further growth of the rural
economy in Herefordshire, members of the House of Lords Select
Committee on the Rural Economy were told.
On a visit to the county, where they met
representatives of business organisations, council leaders,
business owners and local residents, the Committee heard of many
success stories – from businesses developing night vision
equipment to a food supply chain software provider – but also of
the challenges facing further growth or the establishment of new
businesses.
The Committee plans to make recommendations to
government about measures which will help benefit the rural
economy in England.
Chairman of the Committee
said:
“As in many other parts of the country,
Herefordshire’s rural economy is doing well, helped by close
working between bodies such as the Council, Local Enterprise
Partnership and the Chambers of Commerce. The planned new
Engineering-focussed university in Hereford will provide further
stimulus for growth. But the expansion of existing businesses and
the establishment of new businesses is hampered by unreliable
infrastructure, with a strong call for better mobile and
broadband coverage.
“At the same time, we heard that agriculture remains
the backbone of the rural economy but is also facing challenges
not least in attracting new recruits with the technological
skills now needed in the industry.”
Councillor David Harlow, Herefordshire
Council Cabinet Member for Economy and Communications who took
part in the roundtable discussion said:
“The Committee’s visit was a great opportunity to showcase local
businesses and explain Herefordshire Council’s support and plans
for future business development in the county.”
Notes to
Editors
1. The full list of witnesses and business that the
Committee visited can be found below:
Roundtable at Skylon
Park:
Herefordshire Council
Hereford Enterprise Zone
The Marches LEP Business Board
Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce
Arctic Circle Ltd
Herefordshire Rural Hub
Business Visits
KGD Limited - KGD
is a privately owned, UK based, Package Manufacturer with
in-house Design, Manufacturing, Inspection, Painting and testing
facilities. Established in 1982, it employs 100 people and
works for UK Industrial customers and International Engineering
& Oil multinationals on projects from £5,000 to over £15
million.
ATN Europe Limited - part of ATN International, a leading
manufacturer and developer of prevision Night Vision optics and
Thermal Imaging. In two decades since its founding, ATN has
developed the largest selection of low light optical devices that
cater to consumers, law enforcement and military
clients.
Muddy Boots
Software - With over 20 years’ experience in the fresh
food sector Muddy Boots has developed a suite of software
solutions that allows data to pass up and down supply chains,
providing insight that enables customers to instantly view,
manage and report on the quality, traceability, and compliance of
their products and suppliers.
Westons Cider
Mill – An independent, family owned cider mill which has
been operating on its farm in Hereford for over 135 years.
Westons is known nationally for its cider range including
Stowford Press, Henry Westons and Old Rosie. It uses methods that
nurture the environment and encourage the local flora and fauna
to thrive.
Naked Creative –
A strategic communication, advertising & design
agency.
Caplor Energy -
Award winning renewable energy business designing and installing
solar systems for business, communities and
homes
Sun Velo -
SunVelo runs different level cycling groups for all types of road
cycling each day during the Majorca spring and autumn cycling
seasons as well as being the leading UK tour operator for the
annual Mallorca 312 sportive.