Building cultural and economic capacity

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Building cultural and economic capacity

We explore how businesses and individuals are working to build cultural and economic capacity within their rural communities.

By Rural Housing Scotland

Date and time

Fri, 26 Feb 2021 06:30 - 07:30 PST

Location

Online

About this event

Speakers:

  • Susan Cull - Susan Cull, Vice President (Operations), Shorefast (Fogo Island, Newfoundland)
  • David Nicol - Promote Shetland
  • Prof. Sarah Skerratt - Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • Pàdruig Morrison - Musician/Composer, Island Housing and Gaelic Campaigner

Session information:

How are businesses and individuals working to build cultural and economic capacity within their rural communities? How does housing provision affect this? And what action is being taken to tackle housing need to enable thriving communities?

General information

This is an online event. You will be sent an email with a link to the event 12 hours before it starts. Please check your junk mail folder if you don't see the email in your inbox.

Event fees

Like all events in the main Rural Housing Summit, this event is free to attend. However, as a charity with limited funding we always welcome donations to help us continue our work tackling the rural housing crisis.

If you would like to make a donation from as little as £4 to help with our running costs, please head over to https://ruralhousingscotland.org/product/donate.

Rural Housing Summit

This event is part of the Rural Housing Summit. Head over to www.ruralhousingsummit.org to find out about more sessions being run throughout the week.

The Rural Housing Summit is organised by Rural Housing Scotland with support from UN-Habitat and with sponsorship from Ecology Building Society .

Organised by

Rural Housing Scotland helps rural communities develop practical solutions to local housing problems.  We are a Scottish charirty offering information, advice and support to communities and housing organisations at all stages of their housing project - from assessing need to accessing funding and managing housing. We also advocate for better policies and effective practical assistance to tackle the rural housing crisis at all levels of government.

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