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Microhistories: Demography, Society and Culture in Rural England, 1800 1930

Microhistories: Demography, Society and Culture in Rural England, 1800 1930

... of rural society, in which the agricultural population is divided into landowners, farmers (usually tenant farmers) and landless labourers has come under attack for its neglect of small family farmers, who were ...

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Can Community Empowerment Reduce Opposition to Housing? Evidence from Rural England

Can Community Empowerment Reduce Opposition to Housing? Evidence from Rural England

... have raised concerns that emphasising localness could have exclusionary implications (Sturzaker, 2010), but it remains a near-universal policy across rural England and in fact one advocated by the last ...

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Planning for housing in rural England: Discursive power and spatial exclusion

Planning for housing in rural England: Discursive power and spatial exclusion

... in rural areas, resulting in a well established affordability gap in such ...Affordable Rural Housing Commission (ARHC) and Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) identified significantly higher ...

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Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Interim Report

Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Interim Report

... the rural poor, including disparate and more stretched public services, a limited and energy inefficient housing stock, and restricted access to cheaper forms of fuel such as mains ...a rural context ...

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Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850 1910

Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850 1910

... level. Measurement of household income has proved elusive. Woods et al used the amount of employment in domestic service as a proxy but found their results unconvincing. 46 Millward and Bell’s estimation of income was ...

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Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Final Report.

Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Final Report.

... The mapping phase enabled the selection of sites that were rural, fuel poverty priory areas and that contained foodbanks. Site selection was based on two factors, firstly, to identify LSOAs which were fuel poverty ...

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Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Executive Summary

Heat or Eat: Food and Austerity in Rural England. Executive Summary

... of rural energy supply, whereby some householders relied on expensive forms of heating (such as electricity due to a lack of gas mains), or bottled gas or ...

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Economic performance in rural England

Economic performance in rural England

... In examining productivity levels in just the R80, R50 and SR LADs that are outside of city regions, however, some interesting differences do emerge. Table A shows that plants in R80 and R50 LADs outside of city regions ...

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Promoting social inclusion? The impact of village services on the lives of older people living in rural England

Promoting social inclusion? The impact of village services on the lives of older people living in rural England

... i.e. rural community-based services and activities may promote the social inclusion of older people (aged 70 plus) living in remote rural ...dispersed rural settings in three English Regions (the ...

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Provision of, and learner engagement with, adult literacy, numeracy and ESOL support in rural England: a comparative case study

Provision of, and learner engagement with, adult literacy, numeracy and ESOL support in rural England: a comparative case study

... An independent researcher conducted a case study looking at rural learning in the village of Lingen located in the north west of Herefordshire (Whitelaw, 2003). In Lingen provision is based in the village hall. ...

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Older people and village services: exploring the impact on community based services in rural England

Older people and village services: exploring the impact on community based services in rural England

... across England should not be dismissed lightly; nonetheless, it may not be the most effective solution to the transport problems faced by older residents in dispersed rural ...many rural areas ...

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Figures in the Landscape: Rural Society in England 1500 1700

Figures in the Landscape: Rural Society in England 1500 1700

... economic history.(7) As such, each of her books constitutes a minor classic. The same can be said of some of the essays in Figures in the Landscape, the majority of which are closely related to the themes of her books. ...

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Unravelling urban rural health disparities in England

Unravelling urban rural health disparities in England

... in rural local authority districts enjoyed the lowest rates of all- cause ...in rural compared to urban ...in rural England on average lived respectively two and one-and-a-half years longer ...

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Urban and Rural—Population and Energy Consumption Dynamics in Local Authorities within England and Wales

Urban and Rural—Population and Energy Consumption Dynamics in Local Authorities within England and Wales

... that rural authorities that have only a handful of MSOAs where the settlements are located with larger densities and numerous MSOAs enveloping unpopulated and empty land would exhibit larger Gini coefficients ...

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Rural is different: rural is special

Rural is different: rural is special

... More recently a third organisation has entered the field (sponsored by the Arthur Rank Centre, St Deiniol’s Library, Hawarden and the University) the Centre for Studies in Rural Ministry. 7 The Centre offers ...

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2AGRIC. ECON.,

2AGRIC. ECON.,

... of England – the far South West, dominated by small-scale pastoral farming, and the East of England, characterized by larger-scale arable production – in or- der to test the degree of awareness and use of ...

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Rural and urban poaching in Victorian England

Rural and urban poaching in Victorian England

... southern- rural cultural experiences was never absolute, but such new pursuits appear to be far less evident in agricultural districts where work and leisure were still fundamentally bound up with the seasonal ...

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Stella Gibbons, ex-centricity and the suburb

Stella Gibbons, ex-centricity and the suburb

... High Modernism, through more co-operative and popular literary forms' (10). She argues, further: 'The way in which the horizontal expansion of the suburbs challenged vertical social hierarchies is mirrored in the ...

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The Rural Exodus in America: Unpublished Notes by "A.E."

The Rural Exodus in America: Unpublished Notes by "A.E."

... 'Great cities which spring up like fountains England was the first of the great states to neglect its rural (life: deleted) for urban industry.. The city states of mediae,,~al Italy and [r] ...

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Differences between urban and rural hedges in England revealed by a citizen science project

Differences between urban and rural hedges in England revealed by a citizen science project

... Existing research identifies the environmental impacts of hard surfaces, often focusing on the general loss of green space in urban areas (e.g. [61]), but few specifically discuss the impact of hard surfaces on hedge ...

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