
RSN Members invited to find out more about delivering net-zero homes and low carbon retrofit
RSN members are being invited to find out more about how to deliver net-zero homes and low carbon retrofit
RSN members are being invited to find out more about how to deliver net-zero homes and low carbon retrofit
It is vital that rural communities can access employment, training, education and services such as medical appointments. A lack of public transport options can make this more difficult.
Research, completed by the Rural Services Network has shown that Urban Councils budget to spend double that of rural councils on discretionary services per head for the year 2023 –
The Daily Mail has reported last week on the Government’s approach to off grid homes, where the current plan will mean that they can only replace their heating systems after
Newspapers have reported last week of the reduction in bus routes over the last year as official figures are published by the Department for Transport.
The Local Government Information Unit (LGIU), are looking to showcase the leading councillors who have made a real difference to their communities over the last year at the 2023 LGIU
The Express Newspaper ran a story last week focusing on the Broadcast 2040 campaign, of which the Rural Services Network is a member.
The Government last week published its response to a report by the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee on its Inquiry on Funding for Levelling Up
The National Housing Federation recently published research showing that the number of rural households on local authority waiting lists in England, increased by 31% between 2019 and 2022, far exceeding
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
RSN members are being invited to find out more about how to deliver net-zero homes and low carbon retrofit
It is vital that rural communities can access employment, training, education and services such as medical appointments. A lack of public transport options can make this more difficult.
Research, completed by the Rural Services Network has shown that Urban Councils budget to spend double that of rural councils on discretionary services per head for the year 2023 – 2024
The Daily Mail has reported last week on the Government’s approach to off grid homes, where the current plan will mean that they can only replace their heating systems after 2026, with non fossil fuel heating systems.
Newspapers have reported last week of the reduction in bus routes over the last year as official figures are published by the Department for Transport.
The Local Government Information Unit (LGIU), are looking to showcase the leading councillors who have made a real difference to their communities over the last year at the 2023 LGIU Cllr Awards and they are keen to have your support.
The Express Newspaper ran a story last week focusing on the Broadcast 2040 campaign, of which the Rural Services Network is a member.
The Government last week published its response to a report by the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee on its Inquiry on Funding for Levelling Up
The National Housing Federation recently published research showing that the number of rural households on local authority waiting lists in England, increased by 31% between 2019 and 2022, far exceeding the increase in predominantly urban areas of 3%.
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