‘Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for miles : the Cotswolds’ rural food deserts

18 mai 2026 | Patrick Butler Social policy editor
Deep-rooted problems of food inequality are hidden behind area’s affluence and beauty Rural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study finds What does a “food desert” look like? In the case of the modestly affluent Cotswolds village of Kempsford, very pretty. When I visit (…)
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