The Rural Impacts Stakeholder Forum (RISF) was established in March 2020 to enable open and regular dialogue between key rural stakeholder organisations and Defra on the impact of COVID-19 on rural communities and businesses.

Members of the Forum meet with Defra officials on a weekly basis, with Lord Gardiner, the Minister for Rural Affairs and Biosecurity in attendance when his diary permits, and are as follows:

The 10th of July meeting was hosted by Defra and attended by ACRE (Jeremy Leggett), CLA (Charles Trotman), CPRE (Chris Hinchcliff), Plunkett Foundation (Chris Cowcher), NFU (Eleanor Griggs), Rural Coalition (Margaret Clark), Rural Services Network (Graham Biggs).

COVID-19 Recovery Update

Action – At ACRE’s request, Defra will investigate how the £1,000 job retention bonus applied to rural, seasonal workers.


Volunteering in Rural Areas

Action – Defra to organise a Communities roundtable event, with RISF members encouraged to suggest other stakeholders to invite.

Action – Stakeholders to feed into the work on how civil society can be utilised in levelling up and COVID-19 recovery that Danny Kruger MP had been asked to do by the PM (either directly of via Barbara Jones). 

Action – Stakeholders to give feedback on the impact of the National Lottery Communities Fund on rural based charities.

Action – ACRE to share their submission to Danny Kruger MP.


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