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The fund aims to help hard to reach rural communities with limited or no internet to access superfast broadband.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Up to 450 homes and businesses in Northamptonshire's Tove Valley are expected to benefit from superfast broadband after a £117,000 grant was approved to get the scheme underway.
Owen Paterson, Environment Secretary delivered the below speech at the Federation of Small Businesses National Conference in Leicester.
The new government business training scheme will bring new skills and business knowledge to rural areas.
The people of Rothbury in Northumberland are set to become one of the first communities to receive superfast broadband.
The five areas chosen to deliver Rural Growth Networks: Wiltshire, Cumbria, Somerset and Devon, Durham and Northumberland, and Warwickshire.
Around 900 jobs and almost 500 new businesses are expected to be created in Cumbria following the £3.5 million investment in a Rural Growth Network.
The Rural Statement gives people in rural areas an expectation of the changes they should see both at work and in their communities.
More than 200 jobs are expected to be created and 450 businesses supported in Wiltshire’s military towns following a £1.9 million Government…
Devon and Somerset is one of five regions to benefit from a Rural Growth Network.
Northumberland and Durham is one of five regions to benefit from a Rural Growth Network.
Cumbria is one of five regions to benefit from a Rural Growth Network.
Female entrepreneurs in Swindon and Wiltshire could benefit from government support for women in business.
Insights are helping to ensure that rural policies meet the real needs of rural communities and businesses.
Devon and Somerset is one of five regions selected by Government earlier this year to benefit from a Rural Growth Network.
The grants total £40 million and mark the second round of the Rural Community Broadband Fund and Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme.
First of the Rural Roadshows, allowing Defra ministers to listen to issues and concerns of rural communities and businesses.
This scheme is part of Defra's £100 million package of investments through the Rural Development Programme for England.
Rural and Farming Networks bring together people from rural communities, rural businesses and the food and farming industries.
Five public and private sector partnerships have been selected to each deliver a regional Rural Growth Network.
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