The National Infrastructure Commission has released its Second Assessment on the state of the UK’s roads, railways and energy networks.

The report says that “the good news is that modern, reliable infrastructure can support economic growth, help tackle climate change and enhance the natural environment.”

However, it goes on to say that “We stand at a pivotal moment in time, with the opportunity to make a major difference to this country’s future. But we need to get on with it.”

It makes a series of core recommendations to government which include:

Commenting on the findings, RSN Chief Executive Kerry Booth, says the government now needs to take a holistic approach to ensure rural areas are not left behind:

“This report highlights many of the issues RSN has been raising for several years. We can’t move forward with energy transition in rural areas until we have an infrastructure that can cope with the increased demand.

“Sadly, years of neglect by successive governments mean rural infrastructure simply isn’t fit for purpose.  I hope that this report is the first step in building a sustainable future for our rural communities.”

Read the report in full here.