The Farmers Mart Oct/Nov 2013 - Issue 30 | Page 7

FARM NEWS NFU Mutual calls for more rural-friendly measures as countryside optimism grows Quality of life in rural areas of the UK rose dramatically in the second quarter of 2013 as country people appeared to respond positively to March’s budgetary measures. This has prompted the UK’s leading rural insurer, NFU Mutual, to call for a similarly ‘country-friendly’ approach to the Autumn Statement. The call comes as NFU Mutual issues the latest findings of its Countryside Living Index (CLI), a quarterly representative study tracking rural dwellers’ feelings about issues such as the cost of living, health, crime, education, job opportunities and the local economy. The survey has revealed that in the second quarter of 2013 rural perceptions on the state of the local economy rose by over 10% in the countryside, while in contrast confidence in the urban economy fell. Tim Price, Rural Affairs Specialist at NFU Mutual, said: “The recession made life in the countryside very tough for many people so it’s great news to see concerns about the cost of living easing. “As the UK’s leading rural insurer we understand the particular challenges of running businesses and working in the countryside. Over the last two years we have seen firms struggle to stay afloat. We think that many have only managed to survive thanks to innovative management combined with measures such as freezing fuel duty and support for small and medium-sized enterprises. “However, for young people the lack of rural jobs paying a living wage and high transport and housing costs continue to make it hard for them to live in the countryside, and we urge the Government to support this group to prevent country homes being affordable only for second homeowners and city commuters.” Overall the CLI recorded a 6% rise in the perceived quality of rural life between the first two quarters of 2013, the biggest quarterly rise since the survey began in January 2012. Coming just weeks after NFU Mutual’s annual crime survey revealed the cost of UK rural crime had fallen nearly 20%, the CLI also recorded a quarterly improvement of 3% on levels of concern about crime in the countryside. East Yorkshire Machinery Ltd. Agricultural Dealers Welton Service Station, Hull Road, Shiptonthorpe, East Yorkshire YO43 3PS Because our stock changes so fast you may want to phone us with your requirement Tel & Fax: 01430 650 072 Mob: 07747 181 821 E: [email protected] www.eastyorkshiremachinery.com To read more, visit www.farmers-mart.co.uk FarmersMart Oct/Nov 2013 7