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Sherborne Deanery Rural Chaplaincy based in Dorset and Wiltshire The Chaplaincy, like a lot of organisations, came into being probably by accident! Geographically it is in two parts, not particularly sitting easily together. To begin with, the Chaplaincy is...
Dispensing GPs are located in the UK’s most rural areas. Due to the remoteness of their locations, dispensing GPs are able to supply vital prescribed NHS medication in areas where access to a community pharmacy is difficult, or non-existent. ...
Hastoe is a specialist rural housing association. We own and manage over 7,500 homes in around 70 local authority areas across southern England, from Norfolk to Cornwall. Hastoe’s vision is ‘building sustainable homes in sustainable communities’. We are passionate...
Pub is The Hub works with communities, licensees and the public and private sectors to restore essential local services and activities to rural communities. Underused space in a village pub can become a valuable asset by offering a service...
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Amid reduced public spending, fair resource allocation across regions is crucial. Despite a population larger than Greater London, rural areas receive significantly less funding for essential services, even though delivering these services in rural areas is more expensive.
Economic growth is widely acknowledged as essential for national wealth and prosperity and is a priority for political parties. Rural economies, employing millions and home to a higher proportion of small businesses, have potential for growth if barriers are removed.
Rural residents face distinct healthcare challenges, including limited access to transport, longer distances to medical facilities, an aging demographic, housing inadequacies, digital connectivity gaps, and difficulties recruiting health and care workers.
Rural communities are grappling with a severe affordable housing crisis, marked by high house prices, a lack of affordable housing, elevated living costs, and lower incomes, threatening their sustainability and vitality.
Transport is vital for the quality of life and economic health of rural areas, yet it faces challenges such as infrequent public bus services and less Government funding compared to urban regions.
Rural areas, encompassing a substantial portion of England's population and land, play a pivotal role in combating climate change and achieving the net zero target.
In an increasingly digital world, the lack of robust digital infrastructure in rural areas severely limits access to crucial services and stifles economic growth.
A future-focused vision for rural communities involves not just building the right homes in the right places but also ensuring thriving, sustainable communities.
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