The rural fuse has been lit. The countryside is tinder-dry. Post offices & banks, shops & schools are closing. Farmers are going out of business. Houses are becoming unaffordable as prices soar ad poverty grows. Pollution & over-exploitation are destroying landscapes. Many rural communities are on the verge of collapse. Some fear the foot- &
- mouth crisis will prove to be the last straw. This book offers disturbing evidence of the background to the crisis. ”A Countryside For All” is a rallying cry for action, pointing ways towards a prescription for the future. This volume tackles many of the issues in a variety of new & original ways. Possibly the most controversial & radical call is for the creation of a Department for the Countryside, with a Secretary of State for the Countryside
- who would be responsible for setting a coherent set of policies to reverse the decline of rural Britain. This timely book outlines the main problems facing the countryside, & starts to bring together a balanced range of proposals. Thought-provoking, filled with common sense, often controversial but always fascinating, it points the way forward for the countryside, & for town & country as a whole.