- 01/07/2025
- Posted by: Amanda Hack MP
- Category: News

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Labour Rural Research Group launches community consultation
As a founding member of the Labour Rural Research Group (LRRG), Amanda Hack calls on residents to participate in a vital consultation that will help shape future Labour policy.
The LRRG, formed to strengthen the Labour Party’s commitment and advocacy for rural areas, is launching its first major project. This national consultation aims to provide a broad overview of the key challenges and priorities affecting people living and working in the countryside.
Following the launch, Amanda Hack said:
“Having been part of this group since its inception, I’m proud of the work to highlight our countryside communities and ensure they are at the heart of the national conversation. This work is about more than just identifying problems; it’s about building practical, progressive solutions that reflect the realities of rural life. Areas such as North West Leicestershire must play a crucial role in delivering our ambitious growth mission and drive for better infrastructure.
Our communities have long felt overlooked or misunderstood by national politics. This is a crucial first step in changing that. It gives people the chance to share their lived experiences and shape real, evidence-based policies that support rural economies, protect vital services, and help our communities thrive. Whether it’s access to healthcare, transport, jobs, housing or sustainable farming, we want to hear directly from those living it every day.”
The consultation, which is open until mid-July, is anonymous and takes just a few minutes to complete. The findings will form the basis of the group’s first report, due before Parliamentary recess and build a robust, evidence-based policy platform that reflects the lived realities of rural life.
You can complete the survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflv6UZrcMVdGU1X_m7i4ECXX_Y6js2_mdRqJWOfGlVcvIcsA/viewform?usp=header
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Thank you to everyone who has been in touch with either myself or Cllr Alison Morley about the speeding, anti-social behaviour and just general poor driving along the relief road in Castle Donington.
I am due to meet with the police later in the week to discuss this in more detail, focusing on how we can come to a longer term solution in conjunction with both Leicestershire County Council and North West Leicestershire District Council to reduce the impact on local residents.
You can report car cruising and anti-social behaviour whilst it's taking place to the police on 101 or in an emergency 999, and to North West Leicestershire District Council online via the link in the comments.
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Thank you to everyone who’s been in touch with me about the closure of Footpath O89 in Ashby.
I’m part of a working group with local councillors (town and district) and members of the Ashby Footpath Group. We’re meeting later this week to review the latest progress, and I’ll share any updates where possible.
It was nice to meet members of the footpath group a couple of weeks ago and discuss what the closure has meant to them and local people.
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