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10 Dec 2018

Access to cash in rural areas

MP’s have recently debated the issue of access to cash machines in rural areas.   The full debate can be viewed in Hansard here  The RSN is concerned about the...

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10 Dec 2018

Funding of adult social care inquiry

The Rural Services APPG has for some months been carrying out an Inquiry into the future funding of Adult Social Care in the rural context. The Inquiry was limited to...

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10 Dec 2018

Cuts in street lights warning

Councils are switching off street lights in an attempt to make savings, according to The Times, with Devon county council even advising residents to use torches after 12.30am when lights...

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10 Dec 2018

Council spending woes

The BBC has published data detailing the extent of council cuts since 2010. The statistics show that in England councils spend most on education, followed by adult and then children’s...

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10 Dec 2018

Young people’s loneliness experiences

The ONS has conducted its first study around loneliness among people aged 10 to 24. The results, covered by the BBC, found that young people viewed loneliness as ‘failing’ and...

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10 Dec 2018

Police row over funding cuts

Two police chiefs, one rural and one urban, are embroiled in a war of words over Government funding, according to the Express and Star. John Campion, chief of West Mercia...

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10 Dec 2018

‘Epidemic’ of criminal attacks on ATMs

The ATM operator Cardtronics has found that the UK is experiencing an ‘epidemic’ of attacks on cash machines causing damage of up to £150 million, as reported by Yahoo News....

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03 Dec 2018

The post-Brexit countryside plans

Five hundred farmers and rural businesses met in Westminster on Thursday 28 November to discuss post-Brexit countryside plans with Environment Secretary Michael Gove, as reported by the Darlington and Stockton...

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03 Dec 2018

Developers allowed to build on countryside

New government plans reveal that developers will be allowed to build on woodland and open countryside areas if they pay a tariff to offset the damage and promote wildlife in...

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03 Dec 2018

Social care complaints trebled since 2010

Complaints over adult social care in England have nearly trebled since 2010, according to the Guardian. The local government and social care ombudsman reported 3,106 complaints or inquiries about private...

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