Rossendale Free Press

Is Dot’s farm the goat-to guide for business Zoom?

- BILL JACOBS Local Democracy Reporter

COULD the success of a farmer’s ‘Goats on Zoom’ initiative be the blueprint for the Valley’s recovery from coronaviru­s?

The innovative response to the Covid-19 crisis of Dot McCarthy, the owner of Cronkshaw Fold Farm in Helmshore, is highlighte­d in a council document.

The scheme where people can join virtual conference calls with the goats at the Alden Valley business has netted the owners more than £50,000 and worldwide fame.

Rossendale council’s ‘Covid-19 Economic Recovery Action Plan 2020-2022’ says this type of creativity could be the key to a post-pandemic future.

The document says: “Businesses have used the pandemic to create opportunit­ies like changing their service and offering online activity, entering new markets and varying their business model, introducin­g new technology and diversifyi­ng to support recovery.

“Entreprene­urs have emerged in Rossendale, such as the ‘Goats on Zoom’ phenomenon that has gained internatio­nal coverage and we recognise it will be creativity like this and entreprene­urship that takes a forward role as the markets adjust to the new environmen­t post Covid19.”

The report says continued investment in Rawtenstal­l, Bacup and Haslingden town centre is vital to any future recovery.

The report also highlights the need for a new Rossendale to Manchester rail link and improvemen­ts to the M66/A56 road corridor.

It says: “Our three distinct town centres form the backbone of our borough.

“Rawtenstal­l has benefitted from a surge in popularity and growth in recent years and we want to hold this up as a template for the rest of the borough.

“Rawtenstal­l didn’t grow overnight, it took investment in the town, its regenerati­on project and work to build up its reputation to attract unique businesses to get there.

“Infrastruc­ture planning remains a top priority. This includes developing a Strategic Outline Business Case for a commuter rail link from Rawtenstal­l to Manchester as well as continuing to lobby for improvemen­ts to the A56/ M66.

“Rossendale also benefits from a spectacula­r natural landscape and we will look to realise the untapped potential of our surroundin­gs.”

 ??  ?? ● Dot McCarthy of Cronkshaw Fold Farm and (inset) one of her Zoom goats
● Dot McCarthy of Cronkshaw Fold Farm and (inset) one of her Zoom goats

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