
Learners in rural areas have to travel 70 miles for driving test, research shows
The Express reports that campaigners have condemned the “chaos” in the testing system which has left would-be drivers facing an average backlog of 15 weeks
The Express reports that campaigners have condemned the “chaos” in the testing system which has left would-be drivers facing an average backlog of 15 weeks
Teignmouth Today reports that local campaigners battling to save south Devon’s rural bus services have said the fight goes on
Since the summer launch of Broadcast 2040+, the campaign has gone from strength to strength. The campaign has expanded the coalition of partners (of which the Rural Services Network is
The Henley Standard reports that services calling at two rural villages near Henley are to be reduced in a hit to local transport services
The Guardian reports that campaigners have voiced concern that more bus services will be cut once the recently announced £2 cap on bus fares expires
The BBC report that more than 130 bus operators outside London will begin capping single adult fares at £2 next month as part of a government-funded scheme to help people
The Times reports that a new £50million “Uber for the countryside” is being launched by councils to help rural populations who have become more isolated due to declining bus services
ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) have been surveying village halls over the summer months, with worrying results for their continued future
The BBC report how Libraries are at risk of cuts despite ‘unprecedented’ rise in users
The Yorkshire Post reports that new research by the lender Abound that estimates that just 5% of people have not withdrawn cash from an ATM in the last 12 months
The Express reports that campaigners have condemned the “chaos” in the testing system which has left would-be drivers facing an average backlog of 15 weeks
Teignmouth Today reports that local campaigners battling to save south Devon’s rural bus services have said the fight goes on
Since the summer launch of Broadcast 2040+, the campaign has gone from strength to strength. The campaign has expanded the coalition of partners (of which the Rural Services Network is one) and the message – the importance of safeguarding the future of Digital Terrestrial Television (Freeview) and broadcast radio beyond 2040 – has resonated well with Parliamentarians, the media and the public.
The Henley Standard reports that services calling at two rural villages near Henley are to be reduced in a hit to local transport services
The Guardian reports that campaigners have voiced concern that more bus services will be cut once the recently announced £2 cap on bus fares expires
The BBC report that more than 130 bus operators outside London will begin capping single adult fares at £2 next month as part of a government-funded scheme to help people save money
The Times reports that a new £50million “Uber for the countryside” is being launched by councils to help rural populations who have become more isolated due to declining bus services
ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) have been surveying village halls over the summer months, with worrying results for their continued future
The BBC report how Libraries are at risk of cuts despite ‘unprecedented’ rise in users
The Yorkshire Post reports that new research by the lender Abound that estimates that just 5% of people have not withdrawn cash from an ATM in the last 12 months and that around 80% of Brits said that they took out money in the last three months