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National innovation centre for rural economy to be set up at Newcastle University

Centre will involve academics, public organisations and businesses

The village of Elsdon in the Coquet Valley, Northumberland National Park, England(Image: David Taylor Photography)

A national innovation centre dedicated to the rural economy is to be set up at Newcastle University after the project won £3.8m in Government funding.

The National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise will open on Newcastle’s Helix site later this year and will see academics from the university joined by colleagues at Warwick, Gloucestershire and the Royal Agricultural universities.

The centre - which will be the university’s third national innovation centre, following projects dedicated to ageing and data - will aim to support enterprise, resilience and innovation in rural firms and unlock the untapped potential of rural economies across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Businesses, public bodies and policy makers will also work on the project.

Centre director Jeremy Phillipson, professor of rural development at Newcastle University, said: “A thriving rural economy is crucial to the future prosperity, well-being and resilience of communities across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“The need to encourage and release the dynamism and untapped potential of rural areas is even greater now with the combined uncertainty of Brexit and impacts of Covid-19 and what the implications will be, not just for rural areas, but for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy as a whole.

“Our aim is to strengthen the evidence base relating to rural innovation and enterprise to encourage more effective policy making and support for rural firms and communities at local and national levels. We will work actively with businesses, rural communities and economic development agencies at the local level to share learning and test new approaches to innovation and enterprise”.

The centre will formally begin work in September, but before than it will be working to assess the impact of the coronavirus on rural areas.