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.

The material coming out of this meeting can be seen below:

→ Read a note which RSN circulated to all attendees following consultation with our RSP members who are involved with Rural Transport here

→ Read the minutes of the meeting here

→ Read the note of discussions of the Rural Tourism Stakeholder Roundtable (Thursday 18th June) here


RSN NOTE

Key Messages

Social distancing – reduction in service

Contactless Payments

Public Transport Messaging

Tracking research by Transport Focus taken between 5th and 7th June (their week 6 report, issued 12 June) shows:

  1. The proportion of people who will be happy to use public transport when restrictions are lifted remains constant at about 20% (this week 22%).
  2. The proportion of people who won’t use public transport unless social distancing is in place remains constant at about 70% (this week 71%).
  3. Of people who previously used public transport:
    1. 48% said more likely to drive
    2. 24% said more likely to cycle
    3. 43% said more likely to walk

Obviously there is some overlap here so figures are not precise and anyway represent people’s expressed views, but it indicates bus use is likely to remain low.

School Transport

Transport Funding

Future Provision and Projected Trends

Good news

Exceptional work is being done by small rural bus and coach companies and many Community Transport operators in keeping isolated people and communities supplied with essential goods during this crisis.


DEFRA RURAL IMPACTS STAKEHOLDER FORUM (RISF) – MEETING MINUTES (19th JUNE 2020)
  1. Chair’s introduction and welcome (Edward Barker)
  1. COVID-19 impacts on rural transport (Paul Nash, DfT)

Action – Barbara Jones (Defra) to respond to RSN feedback once received.

Action – Secretariat to ensure DfT attend the Forum again to brief members on progress with managing the impact of COVID19 on public transport in rural areas.

  1. Topical updates

Test and Trace and Local Outbreak Control Plans (Bill Parish)

Paper 1 – https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-test-and-trace-how-it-works

Action – Secretariat to ensure there is a future topical update to feed back on:

Environmental transition routes (Rob Bradburne)

Action – ACRE to share data, to support the modelling work, with Rob Bradburne.

Action – Stakeholders to suggest new topics or specific questions for scientific investigation by Defra.

  1. Update from Defra

Action – Stakeholders to raise specific issues via Bryony Mines by cop the preceding Monday.

  1. Statistical monitor update (Stephen Hall)

Paper 2: COVID-19 Rural Impacts Monitor

Action – Stakeholders to suggest new topics or specific questions that that they think new data could answer, via Bryony Mines.

  1. AOB (Sarah Severn)

Action – James Alcock to email Bryony setting out the details of the issue so that our Rural Businesses Team can consider.


NOTE OF DISCUSSIONS – RURAL TOURISM STAKEHOLDER ROUNDTABLE (THURSDAY 18TH JUNE)

Agenda Item 1 Immediate re-start plans for the Tourism Sector – issues:

Agenda Item 2 – Longer term recovery issues: opportunities, risks, and what Government should be considering to best support tourism recovery in rural areas