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South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities. Jacinta Thorley SERCC CEO A member of the ACRE Network. South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities.
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South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities Jacinta Thorley SERCC CEO A member of the ACRE Network
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities • Interpreting the OCSI Data • The challenge is, that regional data can mask local data, • some interesting findings:
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities County Pensioners Young People Kent 82,630 30% 77,164 28% E Sussex 35,175 27% 25,543 28% W Sussex 43, 181 24% 35,690 25% Surrey 33,329 16% 31,216 15% I o Wight 14,106 40% 7,015 29% Hants 60,412 25% 54,406 22% W Berks 10,554 45% 12,689 42% Oxon 47,944 45% 46,947 39% Bucks 30,961 36% 33,579 36% Total 358,292 32% 324,510 27%
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities County People Working from Home Kent 22,887 38.0% E Sussex 10,221 42.0% W Sussex 12,459 34.0% Surrey 10,724 19.0% I o Wight 2,383 41.0% Hants 19,283 32.0% West Berks 4,370 51.0% Oxon 16,443 52.0% Bucks 11,663 41.0% Total 108,433 39%
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities
South East Rural Community Councils Increasing the Regional Voice of Rural Communities