Digital signage is most commonly seen in urban environments targeting large groups of viewers. We believe that there is also
a role for pervasive technology in smaller communities, including in rural areas that are typically late to receive the benefits
of new technologies. This chapter describes a recent pervasive advertising display deployed in Wray, a village in North West
England, which was developed with the involvement of community members and evaluated ‘in the wild’. Our research contributes
an exploration of rural communities as a site for pervasive digital signage, including our experiences relating to the design
of the display and findings relating to its use in the community.