Rural commission calls for ten homes in every village

July 19, 2006
Every village in England should have up to ten new houses in order to solve the rural housing crisis, according to the head of the government’s Commission for Rural Communities. A report by the commission has found that 105,000 people moved from the town to the countryside in 2004, continuing a pattern of urban to rural migration that has seen …

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