Episode 4
Keeley Donovan is on the shores of Loch Ness finding out about a cutting-edge trial by the ambulance service, where satellite technology could save lives in one of the most remote areas of Britain where patients can be as much as five hours away from the nearest hospital. While John celebrates some of the country's most beautiful villages to visit in springtime, Margherita Taylor's in the Yorkshire Dales in Hudswell. With house prices soaring it's getting harder for villagers to stay in the communities in which they work and have grown up. Hudswell is benefitting from a charitable windfall and Margherita meets a family who it has enabled to stay. In Spennithorne she checks out discounted homes which are helping villagers avoid the property pinch.
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