Hinterland

Hinterland – 23 May 2023

In Hinterland this week, a rare traditional rural skill area in training decline, the importance of museums to local economies, can Government really address the causal link around suicides? Alms

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Hinterland – 9 May 2023

Hinterland is back after a lay off of a few weeks. In this royal week – we have two stories of doing dare involving a helicopter and earth digger! We

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Hinterland – 6 February 2023

In Hinterland this week – challenged rural radio, a policy agenda with some key thinking about rural social care, challenges facing rural churches, the ongoing tragedy of bird flu, rising

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Hinterland – 9 January 2023

Happy New Year! In this edition of Hinterland: falling incomes, the pivotal role of the care system in all things health, strikes, recycling and inflation.

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Hinterland – 28 November 2022

In this edition, health worker shortages, fluvial erosion driven perhaps by climate change, the impact of tourists, falling house prices, rail chaos and finally a Roman sauna in Rutland…..

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Hinterland – 24 October 2022

In this edition of Hinterland – Flu in the wings, the housebuilding itch, scary challenges in the world of hospital discharge, community transport as a key rural theme and we

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Hinterland – 26 September 2022

Cost of living challenges, seasonal worker challenges, county lines challenges, fracking challenges, housing challenges – all seen off potentially this week in Rural England with a seasonal dip! Read on…

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Hinterland – 12 September 2022

This week – Cotswold DC leading the energy charge, an interesting debate about what seaside towns are for, some sub-regional navel gazing, and Doctor’s pensions… *         *          * Cotswold residents

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Hinterland – 1 August 2022

In Hinterland this week, lots of charismatic mega-fauna alongside stories about how building and travelling and care costs all remain contentious issues in rural England and more widely for that

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Hinterland

Hinterland – 23 May 2023

In Hinterland this week, a rare traditional rural skill area in training decline, the importance of museums to local economies, can Government really address the causal link around suicides? Alms

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Hinterland – 9 May 2023

Hinterland is back after a lay off of a few weeks. In this royal week – we have two stories of doing dare involving a helicopter and earth digger! We

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Hinterland – 6 February 2023

In Hinterland this week – challenged rural radio, a policy agenda with some key thinking about rural social care, challenges facing rural churches, the ongoing tragedy of bird flu, rising energy prices all topped off with buried treasure!

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Hinterland – 9 January 2023

Happy New Year! In this edition of Hinterland: falling incomes, the pivotal role of the care system in all things health, strikes, recycling and inflation.

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Hinterland – 28 November 2022

In this edition, health worker shortages, fluvial erosion driven perhaps by climate change, the impact of tourists, falling house prices, rail chaos and finally a Roman sauna in Rutland…..

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Hinterland – 24 October 2022

In this edition of Hinterland – Flu in the wings, the housebuilding itch, scary challenges in the world of hospital discharge, community transport as a key rural theme and we finish with a seasonal pumpkin flavoured and finally

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Hinterland – 26 September 2022

Cost of living challenges, seasonal worker challenges, county lines challenges, fracking challenges, housing challenges – all seen off potentially this week in Rural England with a seasonal dip! Read on…

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Hinterland – 12 September 2022

This week – Cotswold DC leading the energy charge, an interesting debate about what seaside towns are for, some sub-regional navel gazing, and Doctor’s pensions… *         *          * Cotswold residents

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Hinterland – 1 August 2022

In Hinterland this week, lots of charismatic mega-fauna alongside stories about how building and travelling and care costs all remain contentious issues in rural England and more widely for that matter. Read on…

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