4.9C Rebranding rural areas

    Cards (9)

    • Farm diversification:
      • farms, and rural areas generally, finding new income to replace farming as the main source of income, especially in leisure and tourism.`
    • Strategies to attract more people to stay in rural areas:
      • literacy associations
      • heritage
      • outdoor pursuit
      • outdoor adventure
    • These strategies aim to:
      • Increase the amount of national and international tourists
      • Improve services and transport links for locals
      • Provide a wider source of income other than the traditional employment sectors of agriculture and forestry
    • Accessible rural areas
      • Rural areas situated close to towns and cities will find be able to use a wider range of rebranding strategies 
      • More potential for diversification e.g. Christmas tree farms, camping, farm shops
      • More scope for visitors to have an overnight retreat from the city
      • Larger market to sell their goods
    • Remote rural areas:
      • More remote areas may focus their rebranding on the wilderness and the remote nature
      • Allows people to escape busy urban centres and experience beautiful places unspoiled by human development
      • Makes use of the remote landscape to offer adventurous, outdoor activities
    • Rebranding by literary association: Brontë Country
      • The rural village of Haworth was the birthplace of the famous authors, the Brontë sisters (Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre)
      • It is a tourist hotspot, with 11.8 million visitors in 2018:
      • Walking around Top Withens (a farmhouse ruin), the setting for Wuthering Heights
      • Visiting Brontë Parsonage Museum (their former house)
      • Walking to Brontë Waterfall
    • Rebranding by literary association: Brontë Country
      • strategies include:
      • Refronting shops in a victorian style to restore its traditional character
      • Running events to attract more visitors
      • Introducing a new Bronte bus route, designed to promote the area’s attractions
      • Repairing natural stone paving and footpaths on Main Street
      • Hosting Haworth Artisan Market
      • Establishing independent local shops e.g. coffee shops, micro art galleries, gastropubs
    • Rebranding Kielder:
      • In 2011, the Kielder Partnership was established to manage the area; its objectives include:
      • Ensuring the sustainable development of the forest for public benefit
      • Developing leisure activities in the interests of social welfare
      • Engaging the public in the natural environment 
    • Rebranding Kielder:
      • Kielder Water and Forest Park attract 350,000 annually:
      • Activities include walking, fishing, birdwatchers, stargazers, archery, mini golf
      • Special wildlife - red squirrels and ospreys
      • Observatory for Dark Skies to attract space tourism
      • More attractions have been designed to encourage further tourism
      • 17 new lodges opened to increase the capacity for overnight visitors
      • A gym has been built, which tourists and locals can use
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