
02/03/2022 – RSN Seminar: Young People in Rural Areas
Date: 2nd March 2022 Subject: Young People in Rural Areas Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network – To download the Agenda for this seminar click here –
Date: 2nd March 2022 Subject: Young People in Rural Areas Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network – To download the Agenda for this seminar click here –
The micropropagation laboratory at Duchy College Rosewarne was established in 1991. Over a number of years, the facility has become an important, nationally-recognised research facility for the propagation and cultivation
Dozens of farmers across Lancashire are starting to learn new skills thanks to a major investment in the very latest technology through a new collaboration between the county’s colleges and
At UK Youth, our vision is to ensure that “all young people are equipped to thrive and empowered to contribute at every stage of their lives”
The BBC programme Countryfile have featured a story focusing on young people in rural areas and the impact of cuts to rural youth services
Learning, Skills & Education Insight on the RSN website has now been updated with an analysis examining overall effectiveness of state-funded schools inspected in England. The analysis presents Ofsted school
Warnings from an education authority that funding is set to “remain challenging” for a number of schools in the short-term, despite the government providing lump sums to keep some running
On 28 December 2021 Government requirements for the provision of First Homes as part of affordable housing contributions came into effect Apart from some areas where transitional arrangements will apply,
Rural homelessness is an unseen crisis in the countryside, driven by limited access to services and an absence of affordable homes
New data from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Schools Minister, Robin Walker MP (Con), has revealed that 3,835 schools are in postcodes “that do not have
Date: 2nd March 2022 Subject: Young People in Rural Areas Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network – To download the Agenda for this seminar click here –
The micropropagation laboratory at Duchy College Rosewarne was established in 1991. Over a number of years, the facility has become an important, nationally-recognised research facility for the propagation and cultivation of endangered plant species
Dozens of farmers across Lancashire are starting to learn new skills thanks to a major investment in the very latest technology through a new collaboration between the county’s colleges and employers
At UK Youth, our vision is to ensure that “all young people are equipped to thrive and empowered to contribute at every stage of their lives”
The BBC programme Countryfile have featured a story focusing on young people in rural areas and the impact of cuts to rural youth services
Learning, Skills & Education Insight on the RSN website has now been updated with an analysis examining overall effectiveness of state-funded schools inspected in England. The analysis presents Ofsted school
Warnings from an education authority that funding is set to “remain challenging” for a number of schools in the short-term, despite the government providing lump sums to keep some running
On 28 December 2021 Government requirements for the provision of First Homes as part of affordable housing contributions came into effect Apart from some areas where transitional arrangements will apply, the First Homes requirements will create a number of challenges for rural local authorities. Research recently conducted by the Rural Service Network shows local authority members have several concerns including…
Rural homelessness is an unseen crisis in the countryside, driven by limited access to services and an absence of affordable homes
New data from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Schools Minister, Robin Walker MP (Con), has revealed that 3,835 schools are in postcodes “that do not have access” to full fibre broadband connectivity “or are currently not in areas of proposed commercial build within the next five years”