
Rural Lens Review of Adult Social Care Reform White Paper
Published on 1 December the Government’s People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform white paper is a policy paper which sets out a 10-year vision for adult
Published on 1 December the Government’s People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform white paper is a policy paper which sets out a 10-year vision for adult
Ofcom Consultation: Review of postal regulation
The CPRE, (Campaign for the Protection of Rural England), have recently published a blog on the Housing Crisis and what steps they think should be taken to solve it
more shared banking hubs will open in UK towns and villages as banks continue to close a swathe of branches
Power cuts caused by Storm Arwen have highlighted a potentially lethal problem in the home phone network’s digital transformation
The Conservatives have lost the North Shropshire seat they held for nearly 200 years to the Liberal Democrats in a by-election blow to Boris Johnson
A new report by the East of England Local Government Association (EELGA) has highlighted how Norfolk and Waveney is missing out when it comes to the government’s ‘levelling-up’ drive –
The CLA, which represents 28,000 rural businesses and farms in England and Wales, has urged those affected by the storm to claim compensation under ‘force majeure’ terms and conditions
UK mobile operator EE plans to upgrade its 4G infrastructure in more than 2,000 areas by June 2024 as part of the UK Government’s Shared Rural Network (SRN) initiative to
Organisers of pioneering rural transport YorBus, trialling one of the country’s first on demand services, announced that there are now more than 450 active users
Published on 1 December the Government’s People at the Heart of Care: adult social care reform white paper is a policy paper which sets out a 10-year vision for adult social care and provides information on funded proposals that will be implemented over the next 3 years.
Ofcom Consultation: Review of postal regulation
The CPRE, (Campaign for the Protection of Rural England), have recently published a blog on the Housing Crisis and what steps they think should be taken to solve it
more shared banking hubs will open in UK towns and villages as banks continue to close a swathe of branches
Power cuts caused by Storm Arwen have highlighted a potentially lethal problem in the home phone network’s digital transformation
The Conservatives have lost the North Shropshire seat they held for nearly 200 years to the Liberal Democrats in a by-election blow to Boris Johnson
A new report by the East of England Local Government Association (EELGA) has highlighted how Norfolk and Waveney is missing out when it comes to the government’s ‘levelling-up’ drive – with just £92 allocated per person in the east of England compared to £359 in parts of the north
The CLA, which represents 28,000 rural businesses and farms in England and Wales, has urged those affected by the storm to claim compensation under ‘force majeure’ terms and conditions
UK mobile operator EE plans to upgrade its 4G infrastructure in more than 2,000 areas by June 2024 as part of the UK Government’s Shared Rural Network (SRN) initiative to extend coverage in rural areas
Organisers of pioneering rural transport YorBus, trialling one of the country’s first on demand services, announced that there are now more than 450 active users