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Fuel prices and poor public transport will force rural economy into slow laneFuel prices and poor public transport will force rural economy into slow lane
The CLA in the East Midlands is warning that a combination of rising fuel costs, the threat of reduced bus services, a poor and expensive rail network, and lack of access to fast broadband is threatening to bring economic recovery to a grinding halt.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [22 February 2011]

Rural business watchdog urges people to shop locally this ChristmasRural business watchdog urges people to shop locally this Christmas
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is calling for people to think locally as they prepare for Christmas, saying that buying presents and festive food locally will not just benefit the local economy at a crucial time, but will also make...
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [1 December 2010]

Forest guide will help attract tourists to regionForest guide will help attract tourists to region
Tourists can discover a wealth of new places to visit thanks to the National Forest’s new Group Visits Guide.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [4 November 2010]

Local Growth White Paper recognises ‘importance of rural economy’ Local Growth White Paper recognises ‘importance of rural economy’
The CLA today (Thursday, 28 October) welcomed the recognition in the Government’s Local Growth White Paper of the importance of the rural economy in stimulating greater national economic activity.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [28 October 2010]

Rutland business recognised as tourism hot-spotRutland business recognised as tourism hot-spot
Barnsdale Gardens, the Rutland beauty spot made famous by Geoff Hamilton and the BBC’s Gardeners’ World, has scooped a prestigious tourism award for the second year running.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [13 October 2010]

Praise for Derbyshire business centre Praise for Derbyshire business centre
Hathersage Hall Business Centre, the new £3.5m Grade II listed rural office development in the Hope Valley, has been shortlisted for a prestigious architecture award following the conversion of semi-derelict listed buildings, which originally formed the...
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [23 September 2010]

Rural enterprise open for more businessRural enterprise open for more business
A revamp of old buildings in a historic East Midlands village is set to create new opportunities for local businesses.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [20 September 2010]

Wedding venue set to revitalise local rural economyWedding venue set to revitalise local rural economy
A dream to open an exclusive wedding venue in the Leicestershire and Warwickshire countryside has taken its first step towards become a reality for two young entrepreneurs.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [10 September 2010]

Don’t snub countryside - rural watchdog’s plea to MinistersDon’t snub countryside - rural watchdog’s plea to Ministers
Midlands rural watchdog, the CLA, has urged Ministers not to ignore the rural economy when setting up the Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) that are to replace Regional Development Agencies (RDAs).
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [7 September 2010]

Forest run will help boost rural economy, says CLAForest run will help boost rural economy, says CLA
The first National Forest 10K run is to take place on Sunday September 19 and runners are being encouraged to stay over during the race weekend so they can also enjoy a mini-break in the forest.
[In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [24 August 2010]

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