
New book published to mark the Centenary of Rural Community Councils
The English Rural Community Councils (RCCs) have had a remarkable impact on our countryside over the past 100 years They have had a pivotal role in nurturing rural industry and
The English Rural Community Councils (RCCs) have had a remarkable impact on our countryside over the past 100 years They have had a pivotal role in nurturing rural industry and
The Government announced last week around 500 locally led projects to benefit from the Community Renewal Fund that will help ‘breathe new life into towns, villages and coastal communities across
The Office of National Statistics revealed that house prices rose up to three times faster in some rural areas compared to the national average in July
Stoke St Gregory, with a population of only 942 is celebrating a positive village success story, worthy of an award
The Yorkshire Post reports that Councillor Stewart Golton and Liberal Democrat John Lawson collaborated on a letter sent to West Yorkshire Combined Authority board members, in hopes to reunite the
The Prince’s Countryside Fund is inviting applications for grants of up to £25,000 from innovative projects that will create a long-term difference in remote rural areas of the UK
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
The RSN will produce a Rural Lens Review of the Queen’s Speech and the Government’s supporting document for circulation with the Bulletin next week
The social value that pubs and publicans created by providing local services during the first Covid-19 lockdown has been unveiled in a new report from Pub is The Hub, the
Community Catalysts has been working since 2007 to help local people use their energies and talents to deliver social care and health support and services for other local people
The English Rural Community Councils (RCCs) have had a remarkable impact on our countryside over the past 100 years They have had a pivotal role in nurturing rural industry and education, and their work in social service, social organisation and the development of village halls has provided a welcome social ‘glue’ for countless communities.
The Government announced last week around 500 locally led projects to benefit from the Community Renewal Fund that will help ‘breathe new life into towns, villages and coastal communities across the UK as the government delivers on its mission to level up the nation and commitment to net zero’
The Office of National Statistics revealed that house prices rose up to three times faster in some rural areas compared to the national average in July
Stoke St Gregory, with a population of only 942 is celebrating a positive village success story, worthy of an award
The Yorkshire Post reports that Councillor Stewart Golton and Liberal Democrat John Lawson collaborated on a letter sent to West Yorkshire Combined Authority board members, in hopes to reunite the West Yorkshire Rural Partnership group due to recent success of similar organisations in other parts of Yorkshire
The Prince’s Countryside Fund is inviting applications for grants of up to £25,000 from innovative projects that will create a long-term difference in remote rural areas of the UK
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
The RSN will produce a Rural Lens Review of the Queen’s Speech and the Government’s supporting document for circulation with the Bulletin next week
The social value that pubs and publicans created by providing local services during the first Covid-19 lockdown has been unveiled in a new report from Pub is The Hub, the not-for-profit organisation that helps pubs to diversify and provide essential local services
Community Catalysts has been working since 2007 to help local people use their energies and talents to deliver social care and health support and services for other local people