Lack of Broadband force Youngsters leave Rural Areas
It has always remained a major concern for whole nation that the lack of broadband service in the rural areas of the United Kingdom was always threatening of a mass exodus of youngsters from these areas to the urban areas in search of better opportunities.
It seems the fears are getting true these days, with younger people from the rural areas of the country are greatly turning up to the urban areas in search of better jobs in the IT sector, which is currently happening in the country.
Over the last couple of years, a lot of debates had been conducted over the way in which lack of broadband internet services was affecting the rural areas across the United Kingdom. A good number of issues were unearthed in these debates such as the problems faced by the businesses in the rural areas that in its turn affected the economy of these areas and the lack of opportunities brought by the internet for the consumers of the areas to access an array of money saving online resources.
According to another report published recently that the officials were greatly concerned that this number of youngsters were leaving businesses in the rural areas, leaving the economy of these areas to suffer seriously.
Stuart Burgess, the chair of the Rural Communities Commission stated that he heard deep concerns wherever he went that challenges regarding social exclusion, transport, training, work and housing were preventing the youngsters from staying at the rural areas.



