On Friday 26th March, Defra published its first annual report on Rural Proofing.
The Countryside Alliance has long made the point that one size fits all policy does not work in rural areas as rural policy itself is often much more complicated than in urban areas. This is why we are welcoming this inaugural report from Defra on rural proofing as it is beginning to shine a light on how policies in departments across government are designed and implemented with the needs of rural areas in mind. In the past rural proofing has been patchy and inconsistent and no one was held to account for lack of implementation.
This report is a welcome starting point in highlighting the breadth of policy that has an impact on rural communities. However, it still lacks the transparency of how rural areas have been considered in policy development and what measures have been implemented to ensure the policy works in rural areas.