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4.9 Rebranding
4.9C Rebranding rural areas
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Farm
diversification
:
farms, and rural areas generally, finding new income to replace farming as the main source of income, especially in
leisure
and
tourism.
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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
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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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