-
The majority said no, and most young people who had moved to urban areas said they wanted to go back to the countryside when they got older.
ECONOMIST: Urbanisation
-
Having reached their 30s or 40s, when they can no longer do mind-numbing, fast-paced and finicky work on production lines, they will often go back to the countryside.
ECONOMIST: Urbanisation
-
Councillor Graham Lawman also welcomed the recommendation to use the order, saying that should the scheme not go ahead the town would be open to smaller developments around the countryside.
BBC: Stanton Cross homes plan: Council could force land sale
-
In this master class, you go to meet an artist in the Tuscan countryside that specializes in fresco paintings, learn the different techniques, and get to try it out yourself.
FORBES: 5 Luxury Adventures To Find The Heart of Florence
-
On bad days, running away was what we talked about doing, as if we had legs for running or anywhere to go, stuck in the Georgia countryside, prisoners of our own limitations.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Warm Springs'
-
This may go some way to address another of CPRE's concerns - that the countryside will be dotted with small farmers' turbines, radically altering the look of the landscape.
BBC: Call for clarity on wind turbines
-
He and mum would go for a drive in it most days, out to lunch or to the countryside, enjoying their retirement together.
BBC: Anthony Power
-
On her tours in the countryside, she noticed that many children didn't go to school at all.
CNN: Tour guide helps kids find way to school
-
"If you go through the countryside in Senegal or Mali, you won't be able to find local milk... because the powdered milk has destroyed the whole dairy sector in West Africa, " Lamine says.
NPR: U.S., European Subsidies Undercut African Farmers