The role of community-led housing in town centre regeneration in Northumberland

Community-led housing and regeneration are reshaping rural town centres—revitalising high streets, repurposing vacant buildings, and creating lasting local assets. This resource showcases case studies from Northumberland, where development trusts in places like Amble, Wooler, Haltwhistle, and Prudhoe have delivered affordable homes, community spaces, and business units, often reinvesting rental income back into local initiatives. These […]

Rural Climathons

Climathons are helping rural communities co-design local responses to climate challenges—through collaboration, creativity, and practical action. Adapted from the original Climate-KIC methodology, this approach has been tailored for rural areas by the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI). One example is the Forest of Dean Food and Farming Climathon, held in February 2025, which focused […]

Rural Community Energy

Community-led energy projects are helping rural areas take control of their sustainability and resilience—generating local benefits while contributing to national net zero goals. As rural regions face rising grid reinforcement costs, decentralised energy solutions are becoming more urgent and more viable. This resource highlights how community organisations are leading renewable energy initiatives that improve local […]

State of the Art Review: Supporting Rural Businesses

Innovation support often overlooks the realities of rural business, yet local adaptations are helping to bridge the gap. This resource explores how rural businesses—despite being highly innovative—face structural disadvantages compared to their urban counterparts, including weaker infrastructure, digital connectivity challenges, and limited access to skills. Standard support systems often fail to account for these differences. […]

Agri-food Transitions to Net Zero

Agri-food innovation is playing a vital role in the transition to net zero, with rural areas at the centre of experimentation and change. This resource brings together case studies and research exploring how farming systems are adapting—across areas such as animal science, soil carbon, and land use. It features a blog post and State of […]

Models of Engagement with Rural Communities

Community engagement is driving new forms of collaboration, policy development, and local innovation in rural areas. This resource draws on insights from ‘Community Visioning’ events held in Hexham and Wooler, where practitioners, community groups, policymakers, and researchers came together to share knowledge and explore future possibilities for rural development. The case studies showcase how different […]

Future of Work for Rural Employers

Rural workplaces are changing—shaped by new expectations around flexibility, fairness, communication, and well-being. A series of workshops led by the Rural Design Centre Innovation Project, in partnership with NICRE and Stick Theory, explored how these shifts are playing out in rural settings. The sessions focused on organisational culture, mental health, and the future of work, […]

Rural Enterprise Hubs

Rural Enterprise Hubs (REHs) are creating new spaces for business collaboration, innovation, and peer learning in rural areas. By bringing businesses together under one roof, these hubs support knowledge exchange, face-to-face interaction, and the development of shared solutions. Co-location enables informal networking and helps generate synergies between tenants that would be harder to achieve in […]

Resilience Toolkit

Small and medium-sized businesses often face significant barriers when it comes to planning for future risks—primarily due to limited time and capacity. Research by the Enterprise Research Centre shows that many are underprepared when crises strike, even though businesses that engage in advance planning tend to recover more strongly. The  Resilience Toolkit is designed to help […]

E-cargo bikes: Potential for Rural Innovation

Electric cargo (e-cargo) bikes are emerging as a practical and sustainable option for last-mile delivery in rural areas—offering a low-emission alternative to vans, particularly for smaller-scale logistics. This resource explores how e-cargo bikes are being adopted by rural businesses to navigate geographic dispersion, reduce carbon emissions, and lower operational costs. While often associated with urban […]