
New report show rural homes are facing another cold winter
A new survey by Which? has revealed that an estimated 13 million households didn’t turn on their heating when it was cold last winter.
A new survey by Which? has revealed that an estimated 13 million households didn’t turn on their heating when it was cold last winter.
It’s been reported this month that supermarkets are overcharging customers in rural areas for fuel, as petrol prices reach their highest level for six months.
With a target to meet net zero by 2050, the Government has developed a range of policy solutions which focus on the heating of our homes
Benefits are top of the list of queries people bring to us at Citizens Advice Torridge, North, Mid & West Devon but the cost-of-living crisis has seen increasing numbers of
For those people who are living with a disability or long- term health condition, both our local and national figures show that they are being impacted by the cost of
In the Bulletin last week, The Rural Coalition set out a stark warning to the Government not to ignore the 9.7million people living in rural areas
An independent review into labour shortages in the food chain has found that the industry currently faces difficulties in recruiting and retaining an adequate workforce
The Government has announced that it is scrapping the prepayment meter premium, helping around three million households bring their bills in line with those who pay by direct debit.
Over the weekend, the Government announced that charges to dispose of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres would be scrapped.
The Rural Services Network and Citizens Advice – Rural Issues Group recently unveiled their comprehensive “Rural Cost of Living Survey 2023: Final Report“. This survey provides a detailed examination of the financial challenges faced by rural residents in the face of an unusually high cost of living increase. This blog post will delve deeper into the survey’s findings, with a particular emphasis on the rural housing issues that have been highlighted.
A new survey by Which? has revealed that an estimated 13 million households didn’t turn on their heating when it was cold last winter.
It’s been reported this month that supermarkets are overcharging customers in rural areas for fuel, as petrol prices reach their highest level for six months.
With a target to meet net zero by 2050, the Government has developed a range of policy solutions which focus on the heating of our homes
Benefits are top of the list of queries people bring to us at Citizens Advice
For those people who are living with a disability or long- term health condition, both
In the Bulletin last week, The Rural Coalition set out a stark warning to the Government not to ignore the 9.7million people living in rural areas
An independent review into labour shortages in the food chain has found that the industry currently faces difficulties in recruiting and retaining an adequate workforce
The Government has announced that it is scrapping the prepayment meter premium, helping around three million households bring their bills in line with those who pay by direct debit.
Over the weekend, the Government announced that charges to dispose of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres would be scrapped.
The Rural Services Network and Citizens Advice – Rural Issues Group recently unveiled their comprehensive “Rural Cost of Living Survey 2023: Final Report“. This survey provides a detailed examination of the financial challenges faced by rural residents in the face of an unusually high cost of living increase. This blog post will delve deeper into the survey’s findings, with a particular emphasis on the rural housing issues that have been highlighted.