NorthLink Ferries

NorthLink Ferries is a sponsor of the Rural Transport study trip, which involves visits to inspiring community-led projects in Huntly and Boyndie. Based in Aberdeen, Serco NorthLink Ferries provides scheduled lifeline passenger and freight services from the Scottish Mainland to Shetland and Orkney, operating three passenger ferries and freight vessels. More than a business, they are viewed as a member of the local community, serving key sectors of Northern Isles economies, including the agriculture, aquaculture and tourism markets, carrying over 43,000 freight trailers and over 400,000 passengers per year.
With NorthLink Ferries’ commitment to connectivity and resilience, their support strengthens our aim of shaping emerging practice and policy. We warmly thank NorthLink for their partnership and look forward to working together to champion collaboration, dialogue, and action for the future of rural Europe.
Arbikie Distillery


Arbikie Distillery will host the Enterprise and Rural Leadership study trip to Angus, curated by Angus Rural Partnership and involving other inspiring rural enterprises. The Stirling family have been farming at Arbikie for four generations, building on a farming heritage that stretches back to before 1660. From sowing and harvesting crops to distilling their range of “field to bottle” spirits, the family’s work is rooted in a deep understanding of the land.
In the 1920s, great uncle Bill moved the family to Lunan Bay on the Angus coast. He passed the farm to his nephew John, who later handed it to his son Alex and his wife. They expanded the acreage and paved the way for the next generation to establish Arbikie Distillery.
Arbikie Distillery has long farmed with deep respect for the land, growing its own crops, sourcing its own water, and cultivating its own juniper and botanicals. The distillery is expanding its use of solar energy and recycling waste products as cattle feed or fertiliser wherever possible.
From field to bottle, the distilling process involves negligible food miles, ensuring truly local and sustainable production. Nàdar Gin and Vodka, made from green peas, demonstrate a commitment to innovation and sustainability, reimagining the supply chain from the ground up.
Steam, a crucial part of distillation, is usually generated from fossil fuels. By installing a green hydrogen electrolyser, Arbikie Distillery is on track to become the world’s first hydrogen-powered distillery, producing steam with zero carbon emissions without altering the spirit-making process. The system is being installed to maintain momentum toward becoming one of the world’s most sustainable distilleries.
Scottish Community Alliance

The Scottish Community Alliance (SCA) is providing funding support for the European Rural Parliament (ERP) study visits, enabling host communities to showcase rural excellence and bring programme themes to life.
SCA is a membership organisation that works collaboratively to strengthen Scotland’s community sector and ensure it has a strong voice in shaping policy. By raising awareness of its vital role and fostering cross-sector collaboration, SCA maximises the impact of communities nationwide.
Their Vision for Scotland sets out what communities need to thrive and build a sustainable future. In their 25/26 Manifesto, they call for devolved power, responsibility, and budgets to the most local level. Alongside this, their Manifesto for Action offers 80+ recommendations to help deliver that vision.
Jill Keegan, Partnerships Manager at the Scottish Community Alliance (SCA), comments: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to support the ERP exchanges in partnership with SRA, to help facilitate mutual support and peer to peer learning with our European neighbours.”
Why sponsor the ERP?
Back the Rural Movement! There are many benefits to becoming a sponsor of the 6th ERP.
Have a read of the sponsorship pack , or contact SRA to discuss your requirements.
Bespoke sponsorship opportunities can be tailored to meet the unique goals of your organisation.
Benefits of sponsorship
- Enhanced brand visibility through exposure to pan-European policymakers, rural innovators & youth leaders.
- Demonstrating sustainability & community impact through championing rural development.
- Connection with diverse stakeholders, through networking and opportunity to showcase products/ solutions.
- Contribution to the cross-border, cross-sectoral policy narrative.
- Post-event legacy & recognition.
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About the ERP

The 6th ERP

Youth Parliament

Programme
