
Rural voters spend £2,000 extra on transport a year
Analysis suggests households in rural areas paid £114 in transport costs a week in the year to March 2020, almost £40 more than those in urban areas.
Analysis suggests households in rural areas paid £114 in transport costs a week in the year to March 2020, almost £40 more than those in urban areas.
The rise of community pubs is slowing a long-term decline – and offering additional services like post offices and basic banking
Now or never to save cash, Which? warns, as new research reveals ATMs and bank branch network cut to the bone
The re-introduction of parking charges at NHS trusts in England and Northern Ireland, together with the rising cost of fuel, are putting additional financial strain on nurses already under pressure
A £58m bid for government cash to help boost bus services across Leicestershire has been rejected
Go-Ahead customers in Cornwall can now benefit from up to 40 per cent reduced bus fares for a four-year period, as the Government-backed pilot ‘Make Big Savings By Bus’, measures
Well now we have it – or rather for most rural areas now you don’t!!
The government has announced it will continue to subsidise rural post offices, but is it enough to save them?
Taxi fares in a rural part of Devon are to rise by 12% after councillors agreed current rates were too low
Transport body Midlands Connect is launching a strategic plan entitled ‘Greener, Fairer, Stronger’, which sets out the future of transport in the Midlands
Analysis suggests households in rural areas paid £114 in transport costs a week in the year to March 2020, almost £40 more than those in urban areas.
The rise of community pubs is slowing a long-term decline – and offering additional services like post offices and basic banking
Now or never to save cash, Which? warns, as new research reveals ATMs and bank branch network cut to the bone
The re-introduction of parking charges at NHS trusts in England and Northern Ireland, together with the rising cost of fuel, are putting additional financial strain on nurses already under pressure from low pay and rising prices, according to a survey
A £58m bid for government cash to help boost bus services across Leicestershire has been rejected
Go-Ahead customers in Cornwall can now benefit from up to 40 per cent reduced bus fares for a four-year period, as the Government-backed pilot ‘Make Big Savings By Bus’, measures the significance of lower fares in stimulating bus usage across the county to persuade motorists to leave their private cars at home
Well now we have it – or rather for most rural areas now you don’t!!
The government has announced it will continue to subsidise rural post offices, but is it enough to save them?
Taxi fares in a rural part of Devon are to rise by 12% after councillors agreed current rates were too low
Transport body Midlands Connect is launching a strategic plan entitled ‘Greener, Fairer, Stronger’, which sets out the future of transport in the Midlands