
How COVID-19 ‘killed’ the high street bank
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
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
Three mobile network operators have unveiled plans to build more than 200 new mobile masts to improve 4G phone signal in rural areas
Openreach is creating 5,300 new roles next year as it speeds up broadband upgrades, driven by the rush to upgrade broadband networks to full-fibre lines and wireless networks to 5G
Councils will have a legal duty to make decisions on new schools and hospitals within 10 weeks under new reforms to the planning system
More than 3,000 rural post offices face ‘armageddon’ if the Government does not step in to subsidise a £50m funding hole this week
The hotly anticipated Comprehensive Spending Review was announced today, and given the unprecedented times in which we live, it was always going to be critical to see how the Government
A recent survey undertaken by the County Councils Network (CCN) shows an uncertain financial future for many of England’s largest councils.
The UK’s first autonomous delivery vehicle has been trialled this week, giving a glimpse into how technology could transform the parcel delivery industry
a new service which will allow residents to call a bus to stop at their house
Cllr Don Mackenzie writes in the Yorkshire Post this week about the need for improved connectivity for rural constituents
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
Three mobile network operators have unveiled plans to build more than 200 new mobile masts to improve 4G phone signal in rural areas
Openreach is creating 5,300 new roles next year as it speeds up broadband upgrades, driven by the rush to upgrade broadband networks to full-fibre lines and wireless networks to 5G
Councils will have a legal duty to make decisions on new schools and hospitals within 10 weeks under new reforms to the planning system
More than 3,000 rural post offices face ‘armageddon’ if the Government does not step in to subsidise a £50m funding hole this week
The hotly anticipated Comprehensive Spending Review was announced today, and given the unprecedented times in which we live, it was always going to be critical to see how the Government would support the shrinking economy and ensure the sustained delivery of vital services to residents Central to the work of the Rural Services Network has always been fair funding for rural areas and the detail is yet to be explored to see if rural areas have fared well from the announcements
A recent survey undertaken by the County Councils Network (CCN) shows an uncertain financial future for many of England’s largest councils.
The UK’s first autonomous delivery vehicle has been trialled this week, giving a glimpse into how technology could transform the parcel delivery industry
a new service which will allow residents to call a bus to stop at their house
Cllr Don Mackenzie writes in the Yorkshire Post this week about the need for improved connectivity for rural constituents