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Rural fire and rescue 'underfunded'

Pressure on local authority funding has put rural communities' fire and rescue services at risk, a report claimed this week.

Pressure on local authority funding has put rural communities' fire and rescue services at risk, a report claimed this week.

A study by the Rural Services Network (RSN), published on 26 November, indicates that rural fire and rescue authorities receive less funding per head (£17.52) annually than their urban-based counterparts (£28.89), despite facing particular cost pressures.

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