
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside, where despite the fact that cases may be lower, ‘isolation and job insecurity can be even more challenging when you live in a remote
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside, where despite the fact that cases may be lower, ‘isolation and job insecurity can be even more challenging when you live in a remote
Mark Lebus of the UK Pellet Council and Biomass Heat Works! explains the need for biomass in rural and farming areas, and why a more tailored heat decarbonisation plan is
Discussions between BT and government-backed satellite maker OneWeb to provide rural broadband to people cut off from Britain’s fibre networks
despite the fact that most people still rely on their high street bank, they are being driven away by branch closures and a push towards online banking
A pilot vaccination scheme in rural parts of Scotland is hoped to be extended to other parts of the UK after encouraging feedback from those using the service
The Rural Services Network is delighted that Philip Dunne MP has been re-elected as Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Rural Services at the AGM on Wed 27th
Three mobile network operators have unveiled plans to build more than 200 new mobile masts to improve 4G phone signal in rural areas
CPRE are calling on the government to make sure that, as we recover from the pandemic, our towns and villages have the bus services that local people need and deserve
One in six people are struggling to keep up with their broadband bills, according to a new Citizens Advice survey published in Forbes this week
Warnings from the Country Land and Business Association that Government climate change policies could trigger a ‘mass sale’ of rural rental properties, intensifying the countryside’s housing crisis
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside, where despite the fact that cases may be lower, ‘isolation and job insecurity can be even more challenging when you live in a remote area’
Mark Lebus of the UK Pellet Council and Biomass Heat Works! explains the need for biomass in rural and farming areas, and why a more tailored heat decarbonisation plan is required
Discussions between BT and government-backed satellite maker OneWeb to provide rural broadband to people cut off from Britain’s fibre networks
despite the fact that most people still rely on their high street bank, they are being driven away by branch closures and a push towards online banking
A pilot vaccination scheme in rural parts of Scotland is hoped to be extended to other parts of the UK after encouraging feedback from those using the service
The Rural Services Network is delighted that Philip Dunne MP has been re-elected as Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Rural Services at the AGM on Wed 27th January.
Three mobile network operators have unveiled plans to build more than 200 new mobile masts to improve 4G phone signal in rural areas
CPRE are calling on the government to make sure that, as we recover from the pandemic, our towns and villages have the bus services that local people need and deserve
One in six people are struggling to keep up with their broadband bills, according to a new Citizens Advice survey published in Forbes this week
Warnings from the Country Land and Business Association that Government climate change policies could trigger a ‘mass sale’ of rural rental properties, intensifying the countryside’s housing crisis