Wiltshire Rural Enterprise - Challenges and Opportunities - Salisbury

Wiltshire Rural Enterprise - Challenges and Opportunities - Salisbury

Join us for a light lunch to discuss the challenges and potential solutions to developing rural enterprise in Wiltshire.

By Wiltshire Enterprise Resilience and Recovery Team

Date and time

Wed, 8 May 2024 12:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

Old Fire Station Enterprise Centre

2 Salt Lane Salisbury SP1 1DU United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Welcome to Wiltshire Rural Enterprise - Challenges and Opportunities! Join us for a light lunch to discuss the challenges and potential solutions to building a resilient rural enterprise ecosystem. This session forms part of a joint research project between Wiltshire Council and the University of the West of England which aims to understand further the opportunities for building resilience and recovery in rural enterprises in Wiltshire. Network with like-minded professionals and gain valuable insights from our research so far. This is a collaborative event where we aim to develop insights and potential solutions as a group. The event will be audio recorded in order to feed into our research which will be published towards the end of this year.

We are interested in hearing about the challenges you are facing in running and developing your business in rural Wiltshire. What support do you need? How could current support work more effectively for you? Rural areas are not just picturesque landscapes; they are vibrant hubs of economic and social potential. With 21% of the UK population residing in rural locales, it's time we recognise the unique challenges facing rural enterprises and work together to nurture their growth.

Our own research conducted earlier this year illuminated a mixed landscape of challenges and opportunities. While external factors like Covid and Brexit tested the resilience of rural businesses, many innovatively diversified their offerings, leading to unexpected growth trajectories.

Wiltshire, with its unique geography, presents its own set of opportunities and obstacles. We're eager to hear from you: What are your firsthand experiences with the more physical aspects of enterprise resources needed to run a business here? From transport logistics to digital connectivity, from navigating planning regulations to securing grants and funds, every insight adds to our collective understanding how to ‘rural-proof’ policies and practices?

Employers are striving to balance the benefits and challenges of hybrid work models, staff wellbeing and the ongoing quest to attract skilled individuals to rural Wiltshire. Tell us about the challenges of recruiting and retaining staff. What skills does your business require to grow? How do you navigate the ongoing wellbeing challenges faced by your team? How have you had to change working practices in response to these challenges?

Come and give us your feedback- stay for part of the session if time is limited. Could there be other ways to make support and information more accessible or simpler? What local resources and support mechanisms, including those provided by the local authority, can be leveraged to aid your rural enterprise?

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to own a business in Wiltshire to participate?

We are interested in views from all stakeholders of rural enterprise in Wiltshire. This might be as an employee, a business owner, a business support service, a potential start up or other interested stakeholder. There are no right or wrong answers so please come and share your views and experiences

Can I get some more accessibility information about the venue please?

Please let us know if you have any access needs for the venue or the event and we will liaise with the venue. Please note: the main double doors at the entrance allow level and wheelchair access to the venue and facilities.

Where can I park?

Parking – we have a car park in Salt Lane that is short stay (3 hours) and the Culver Street (all day) about 10-15 minutes walk, or the main car park The Maltings again all day and about 10-15 minutes stroll away. All car parks operate via MiPermit and coin machines. Map available on request.

I have special dietary requirements

No problem - please let us know up to a week before the event and we will make arrangements with our catering supplier.

Organised by

The University of the West of England is working in partnership with Wiltshire County Council, this project aims to contribute to understanding and improving the performance of rural enterprise in Wiltshire. We are exploring the impact of Brexit and Covid‐19 patterns of working and their implications, challenges and opportunities for rural enterprise. And our research will then seek to co-create strategies and approaches that re-imagine future enterprise support and practices in rural Wiltshire.