Future Countryside 2024

”A Countryside for All”

Future Countryside is a free invitation-only one-day event that will be held at Syon Park on Tuesday 4 June 2024.

The purpose of Future Countryside 2024 is to bring ambition and energy to rural policy.  This matters because the future of the countryside is being decided now.   

Ahead of an election, the event will allow our future leaders to make their case - and listen and learn, too.  But it will also be a place to hear from those making rural Britain work, helping natural recovery, economic success and better lives.  It will be a day of inspiration, innovation, connection and ambition intended to share choices about the future of rural Britain with all of us who need it to succeed.  

Our delegate list is now full and we will shortly be writing to delegates with joining instructions. If you would like to join the waitlist, please use this form. 

AGENDA: Our draft agenda will be published shortly, but you can see some of our speaker profiles below.

Gather from 8.30am for 9.30am start.
Event finishes at 5pm, followed by a drinks reception until 7.

Speaker Profiles

  • https://plane-garlic-z5mg.squarespace.com/speakers/reneolivieri

    René Olivieri

    CHAIR, NATIONAL TRUST

    Profile

  • Sarah Mukherjee MBE

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE, IEMA

    Profile

  • Abi Reader

    FARMER, NFU WALES

    Profile

  • Archie Norman

    CHAIR, MARKS AND SPENCER PLC

    Profile

  • Ben Andrews

    BROADHALL FARM

    Profile

  • Charlie Luxton

    CHARLIE LUXTON DESIGN

    Profile

  • Heather Hancock LVO DL

    MASTER OF ST JOHN’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

    Profile

  • Sarah Langford

    AUTHOR AND FARMER

    Profile

  • Jon Alexander

    AUTHOR AND FOUNDER OF THE NEW CITIZENSHIP PROJECT

    Profile

  • Kathy Willis

    PROFESSOR, OXFORD UNIVERSITY

    Profile

Sponsors and Partners

  • McDonalds UK & Ireland

    Progressive Young Farmers Programme

  • Savills UK Limited

    www.savills.co.uk

  • Syon Park

    www.syonpark.co.uk

  • FFCC

    www.ffcc.co.uk

  • Contact us for Partnership opportunities

    emily-norton@ca-foundation.org

    Contact us for Partnership opportunities

Our co-founder Julian Glover writes:

All sorts of pressures are changing the countryside fast and radically.  These will affect the lives of everyone in Britain, urban as well as rural: determining the future of what we eat, whether our natural environment is healthy; whether our landscapes are beautiful; our water supplies clean; how we create energy; whether rural communities are strong; whether traditions survive, and whether people, wherever they live, have access to green places to stay fit and happy.   

These are big issues core to national success.  There is huge public backing for a rural landscape that is better for all the people of Britain and better for nature too.  In an election year, in particular, rural policy should count.  In 2023, Future Countryside’s inaugural event proved the need for a new approach to the countryside.  It was a place for all sorts of voices to be heard linked by the fact they care about the state of rural Britain and its future.  A report of last year’s event can be found here and a reflections paper authored by Defra’s Lead Non-Executive Director here.  ”

Getting to Syon House

 

Postal Address
The Estate Office
Syon House, Syon Park
Brentford
Middx
TW8 8JF

Vehicle Entrance:
Park Road, Isleworth
Satnav TW7 6AZ

Signage to the Great Conservatory will be displayed at the pedestrian entrance to Syon House.

Public Transport:

By Rail:

From Waterloo to Kew Bridge then bus as below or London Overground to Gunnersbury then bus as below. Syon House is a walk of about 1 mile from Brentford or Syon Lane Stations. www.thetrainline.com

By Underground:

District Line to Gunnersbury, 237 or 267 bus to Brent Lea bus stop. Pedestrian entrance 50 yards.
Central Line to Ealing Broadway, E2 bus to Brentford Holiday Inn or E8 bus to Brent Lea bus stop. Pedestrian entrance 150 yards.
Piccadilly Line to Boston Manor, E8 bus to Brent Lea bus stop.  Pedestrian entrance 150 yards.

Plan your journey by using www.tfl.gov.uk

By Road:

Vehicle entrance – Park Road, Isleworth. SATNAV – TW7 6AZ.

Parking

There is free parking for those visiting the House and Gardens and the other businesses on the Estate.

Bicycle parking racks are located outside the Garden Centre.