Our Work : access-to-services

This publication from the Countryside Agency encourages breweries, managers, landlords and local communities to use their entrepreneurial skills, together with resources available to them, to help to retain and enhance vital rural services, bolster the rural economy and at the same time benefit the local community.

from : Publications  4th October 2007

This report examines the Countryside Agency's National Demonstration projects, which demonstrated how joint provision can overcome the difficulties of bringing a wide range of services to people in rural areas.

from : Publications  4th October 2007

This consultant's report, produced for the Countryside Agency, examines the development of policies to promote accessibility in rural areas.

from : Publications  4th October 2007

Research note produced for the Countryside Agency

from : Publications  1st October 2007

This datasheet contains information about the availability and accessibility of services in rural areas.

from : Publications  11th June 2007

This datasheet contains information about the availability and accessibility of services in rural areas.

from : Publications  11th June 2007

This datasheet contains information about the availability and accessibility of services in rural areas.

from : Publications  11th June 2007

Service availability and accessibility has been a key rural policy issue for many years. In order to monitor changing levels of service availability, we combine datasets that show where outlets of particular services can be found, with postcode level information on the distribution of households.

from : Projects  11th June 2007

This summary report is the sixth in an annual series. It is based on larger reports submitted by almost all of England's 38 Rural Community Councils (RCCs) relating to the 'state of play' on various services such as: shops; post ofices; transport; pubs; village halls; health care; community care; child care; schools; and social housing.

from : Publications  30th April 2007

This study report examines the benefits of providing transport to healthcare in rural areas, and how this can help address issues of access to healthcare for rural communities.

from : Publications  14th March 2007

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