The Association of Convenience Stores is highlighting the crucial role that rural shops play in thousands of communities across the UK as part of the launch of the 2024 Rural Shop Report.
The 2024 Rural Shop Report outlines the difference that the UK’s 17,986 rural shops make as secure local employers, as entrepreneurs investing and working with local businesses, and as essential service providers.
Key findings from the 2024 Rural Shop Report include:
- Rural shops employ more than 170,000 people, the majority of which live very close and can walk to work.
- Rural consumers see convenience stores as the most essential service in their local area.
- Independent retailers in rural areas are at the heart of their community, with more than four in five engaging a range of different community activities over the past year.
- Rural shops generated £17.1bn in sales and more than £3.8bn in GVA over the past year.
As part of the launch, ACS engaged with MPs on the actions that government can take to support rural shops and ensure that there’s a level playing field between rural businesses and their more urban counterparts.
ACS Chief Executive James Lowman said: “We are calling on MPs to help rural retailers in the battle against shop theft and abuse, to enable stores to continue providing access to cash for customers, and to level up the digital infrastructure that connects rural shops so that they can invest in modernising their businesses.”
Rural Services Network Chief Executive Kerry Booth added: “Rural shops play a critical role at the heart of our rural communities helping to reduce isolation and loneliness, and enabling residents to benefit from services that, due to poor connectivity or lack of transport links, they would be otherwise unable to access.”
The full 2024 Rural Shop Report is available at https://bit.ly/4bh20Ni