
Terrible internet in rural Devon is impacting kids learning from home
Pupils living in rural Devon have been unable to learn remotely due to awful internet connection
Pupils living in rural Devon have been unable to learn remotely due to awful internet connection
Farming UK has reported on calls for the Government to back British tourism this summer following the Prime Minister’s announcement of the country’s post-lockdown roadmap last week
Newspapers, including the Times, have reported on suggestions that the Government could help to revive high streets by providing funding that encourages landlords to convert empty shops into homes, offices or restaurants
PA Media has covered the results of a new report suggesting that extra pressure on broadband connections is forcing people to resort to using mobile phones to stay online during lockdown
With the Rural Services Network about to publish a new report on how the countryside economy can be revitalised our Chief Executive featured on Farming Today to discuss how the countryside have been hit harder by the pandemic than those in urban areas.
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside, where despite the fact that cases may be lower, ‘isolation and job insecurity can be even more challenging when you live in a remote area’
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
A pilot vaccination scheme in rural parts of Scotland is hoped to be extended to other parts of the UK after encouraging feedback from those using the service
Those living in rural or semi-rural locations have suggested they are more likely to move than those living in urban and sub-urban areas, according to a new survey of 6,000 people
‘Hundreds of thousands’ of people in England without access to a car are likely to struggle to reach their nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre, deepening ‘postcode lottery’ concerns over the vaccine delivery plan
Pupils living in rural Devon have been unable to learn remotely due to awful internet connection
Farming UK has reported on calls for the Government to back British tourism this summer following the Prime Minister’s announcement of the country’s post-lockdown roadmap last week
Newspapers, including the Times, have reported on suggestions that the Government could help to revive high streets by providing funding that encourages landlords to convert empty shops into homes, offices or restaurants
PA Media has covered the results of a new report suggesting that extra pressure on broadband connections is forcing people to resort to using mobile phones to stay online during lockdown
With the Rural Services Network about to publish a new report on how the countryside economy can be revitalised our Chief Executive featured on Farming Today to discuss how the countryside have been hit harder by the pandemic than those in urban areas.
Impact of COVID-19 on the countryside, where despite the fact that cases may be lower, ‘isolation and job insecurity can be even more challenging when you live in a remote area’
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
A pilot vaccination scheme in rural parts of Scotland is hoped to be extended to other parts of the UK after encouraging feedback from those using the service
Those living in rural or semi-rural locations have suggested they are more likely to move than those living in urban and sub-urban areas, according to a new survey of 6,000 people
‘Hundreds of thousands’ of people in England without access to a car are likely to struggle to reach their nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre, deepening ‘postcode lottery’ concerns over the vaccine delivery plan