
Report – Improving non-emergency patient transport services
NHS England has released the following report at the beginning of August – Improving non-emergency patient transport services – Report of the non-emergency patient transport review
NHS England has released the following report at the beginning of August – Improving non-emergency patient transport services – Report of the non-emergency patient transport review
Farmers in Wiltshire are calling for more funding to be allocated to county police to tackle the issue of rural crime
Rewilding 5 per cent of England could create nearly 20,000 jobs in rural communities and increase employment by 50 per cent compared with intensive farming, according to new data from
prospering rural communities, remoter communities and ageing rural communities are among the worst 10 per cent in England for their total emissions grade
A community bus scheme for people living in rural areas of Epping and Harlow is back up and running after reduced service due to the pandemic
Herefordshire based national charity, Rural Media, has been awarded £1.3 million in National Lottery funding, to support its work with the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities
This month the Bipolar Commission is launching our second survey for people who live with bipolar disorder
Over the past year, Rural Services Network and its partners have commissioned three studies from Pragmatix Advisory to help inform policymakers on the nature of the economic challenges faced by
research by the Rural Services Network and economics consultancy Pragmatix showing that the Government’s Levelling Up Fund is leaving rural communities unfairly disadvantaged in comparison to ‘red wall’ areas
Whilst attention this week is on so-called ‘Freedom Day’, those of us working in economic development are still digesting Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s levelling up speech last Thursday which focused
NHS England has released the following report at the beginning of August – Improving non-emergency patient transport services – Report of the non-emergency patient transport review
Farmers in Wiltshire are calling for more funding to be allocated to county police to tackle the issue of rural crime
Rewilding 5 per cent of England could create nearly 20,000 jobs in rural communities and increase employment by 50 per cent compared with intensive farming, according to new data from charity, Rewilding Britain
prospering rural communities, remoter communities and ageing rural communities are among the worst 10 per cent in England for their total emissions grade
A community bus scheme for people living in rural areas of Epping and Harlow is back up and running after reduced service due to the pandemic
Herefordshire based national charity, Rural Media, has been awarded £1.3 million in National Lottery funding, to support its work with the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities
This month the Bipolar Commission is launching our second survey for people who live with bipolar disorder
Over the past year, Rural Services Network and its partners have commissioned three studies from Pragmatix Advisory to help inform policymakers on the nature of the economic challenges faced by rural communities and encourage debate on what needs to be done to stimulate their lasting recovery and revitalisation beyond the pandemic. This report summarises some of the emerging key themes and recommendations
research by the Rural Services Network and economics consultancy Pragmatix showing that the Government’s Levelling Up Fund is leaving rural communities unfairly disadvantaged in comparison to ‘red wall’ areas
Whilst attention this week is on so-called ‘Freedom Day’, those of us working in economic development are still digesting Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s levelling up speech last Thursday which focused on the need to work “double hard” to overturn inequalities so that as far as possible everyone everywhere feels the benefits of the post-COVID recovery and that we build back better across the whole of the UK