The Budget and Spending Review: Big Ticket Items and Rural Impacts

The RSN has reviewed the 27th October, 2021 Budget and 3-Year Spending Review to try to ascertain rural impacts
Remember Rural in COP 26

Remember Rural is the message from the Rural Services Network as the world leaders unite at COP26 to work together towards tackling climate change
Lords Debate Rural Poverty

The House of Lords had a short debate on rural poverty last week following a question asked by the Lord Bishop of St Albans, President of the Rural Coalition.
A ‘rural-inclusive’ case for Levelling Up

The National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise (NICRE) has set out its argument about why and how the Government should develop ‘rural-inclusive’ Levelling Up policies, delivery programmes and resources
Better broadband for 500,000 rural homes in UK gigabit revolution

The Government have announced more than 500,000 more rural homes and businesses will be given access to better broadband under plans to level up the UK with improved internet connectivity
Rural Business to Business Funding

Grants of between £2000 and £10000 are available to eligible businesses in rural areas within the Stafford Borough Council area who have plans to develop new products and services to support their recovery
MP vows to fight to protect rural Green Belt

A government planning policy which threatens local Green Belt is being challenged by St Albans MP Daisy Cooper
English city regions to get £6.9bn for public transport

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has committed £6.9bn towards train, tram, bus and cycle projects in budget proposed last Wednesday
UK’s rural broadband specialist dials up £100M debt facility from international banking consortium

Leading broadband provider for rural homes and businesses across the West of England, Airband, has successfully closed a significant £100 million debt package from an international banking consortium including HSBC, Lloyds, Nord LB and Sabadell
Still a ‘huge hole’ in levelling up plans

Various stakeholders in the North of England have raised concerns that despite the Chancellor’s Budget statement last Wednesday, there was still a ‘huge hole’ in the Government’s levelling up plans