APPG

This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed are those of the group.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Rural Services is a cross party Group of MP’s from rural constituencies that come together around 4 times a year to promote debate on the provision of rural services and to issue periodic reports.
A meeting of the APPG in September 2024 established the APPG’s leadership team. Sarah Dyke, Liberal Democrat MP for Somerset, was voted as Chair, Sam Rushworth, Labour MP for Bishop Auckland, was elected Vice Chair, while Joe Morris, Labour MP for Hexham, was appointed Treasurer. Dr. Kieran Mullan, Conservative MP, was chosen as Secretary, ensuring representation across the political spectrum.
The register entry for the group can be viewed here.

The Rural Services Network established this Group and provides all the secretariat services.

The APPG gives organisations that provide rural services the opportunity to put their issues and ideas directly to MPs who pass the information on to Ministers. This Group has recently been helpful in getting the Government to re-consider the funding formula for Local Government and has its own Rural Fair Share campaign website 

Useful Links:

If you want to know more email [email protected]

This is not an official website [or feed] of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in these webpages are those of this group.

APPG Members & Observers

This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The

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APPG

This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed are those of the group.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Rural Services is a cross party Group of MP’s from rural constituencies that come together around 4 times a year to promote debate on the provision of rural services and to issue periodic reports.
A meeting of the APPG in September 2024 established the APPG’s leadership team. Sarah Dyke, Liberal Democrat MP for Somerset, was voted as Chair, Sam Rushworth, Labour MP for Bishop Auckland, was elected Vice Chair, while Joe Morris, Labour MP for Hexham, was appointed Treasurer. Dr. Kieran Mullan, Conservative MP, was chosen as Secretary, ensuring representation across the political spectrum.
The register entry for the group can be viewed here.

The Rural Services Network established this Group and provides all the secretariat services.

The APPG gives organisations that provide rural services the opportunity to put their issues and ideas directly to MPs who pass the information on to Ministers. This Group has recently been helpful in getting the Government to re-consider the funding formula for Local Government and has its own Rural Fair Share campaign website 

Useful Links:

If you want to know more email [email protected]

This is not an official website [or feed] of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in these webpages are those of this group.

Inaugural Meeting of the APPG for Rural Services: A Promising Start for Rural Communities

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Rural Services, supported by the Rural Services Network as the Secretariat, held its inaugural meeting last week with a clear sense of enthusiasm and purpose. With a full room of MPs eager to advocate for rural communities, the session highlighted both the commitment of its members and the crucial issues they aim to address over the coming year.

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APPG Members & Observers

This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The

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