Dr Panagiotis Kyriakopoulos, NICRE Research Fellow, at the Enterprise Research Centre (ERC), which led the report, said: “Our results suggest a widespread perception among rural firms of the opportunities for business growth fuelled by post-pandemic concerns around mental health and well-being and the climate crisis.
"While rural and urban businesses face similar constraints in realising these opportunities, not least with staffing, our findings demonstrate that rural challenges such as insufficient affordable housing, transport links and connectivity are hampering businesses more in rural areas. With a general election on the horizon, this evidence highlights the continued importance of improving vital infrastructure for rural businesses and communities."
Given investment is likely required if enterprises are to realise these opportunities, NICRE's survey also asked firms whether they are likely to invest in areas of business development.