
Initial Statement on the Provisional Local Government Settlement
The gap in funding is increasing yet further
The gap in funding is increasing yet further
A new report by Rural Services Network shows rural areas face ‘dual energy vulnerability’ of higher household and transport energy poverty, and lower wages
Were England’s rural communities a distinct region, their need for Levelling Up would be greater than that of any other part of the country, according to new research published today that finds the Government’s metrics do not properly account for the pressures facing our smaller towns and villages and as a result effectively side-line 12 million people
This blog has been written by Jessia Sellick, of Rose Regeneration. What is fuel poverty? In general, it relates to households that have to spend a high proportion of their
The National Association of Local Councils has teamed up with the Rural Services Network (RSN) on a networking initiative to support market towns in England
The RSN is constantly reviewing statistics and policy to ensure rural areas receive their fair share. Recently we have taken a look at hospital discharge times and yet again rural
MPs have launched an inquiry into Broadband and road to 5G to examine Government’s pledge to ensure every home and business in the UK has gigabit-capable broadband by 2025 The
Local authorities (upper tier and unitary) are responsible for improving the health of their local population and reducing health inequalities In 2020/21 the total public health grant to local authorities
The 2019 version of this Index does not solve rural concerns, but it is likely to be widely used and should not be ignored, says Brian Wilson. In late September
Carole Walker, is a former political news correspondent with the BBC. She has developed her own Podcast called ‘The View from Here’ and has kindly allowed the Rural Services Network
The gap in funding is increasing yet further
A new report by Rural Services Network shows rural areas face ‘dual energy vulnerability’ of higher household and transport energy poverty, and lower wages
Were England’s rural communities a distinct region, their need for Levelling Up would be greater than that of any other part of the country, according to new research published today that finds the Government’s metrics do not properly account for the pressures facing our smaller towns and villages and as a result effectively side-line 12 million people
This blog has been written by Jessia Sellick, of Rose Regeneration. What is fuel poverty?
The National Association of Local Councils has teamed up with the Rural Services Network (RSN) on a networking initiative to support market towns in England
The RSN is constantly reviewing statistics and policy to ensure rural areas receive their fair
MPs have launched an inquiry into Broadband and road to 5G to examine Government’s pledge
Local authorities (upper tier and unitary) are responsible for improving the health of their local
The 2019 version of this Index does not solve rural concerns, but it is likely
Carole Walker, is a former political news correspondent with the BBC. She has developed her