A hyperlocal blog providing news, comment and information since 2009 on the work of your local Parish Councillor in Barnacle, Warwickshire
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Latest Update from CSW Broadband
The Coventry, Solihull & Warwickshire Superfast Broadband project team has produced a briefing on the latest developments in the plan to bring superfast broadband to homes in the county. The briefing is set out below:
CSW Broadband Project Gets Results A project that aims to improve broadband across Warwickshire has made improvements in some areas before a penny of the project budget is even spent. CSW Broadband has been gathering information from communities about the broadband challenges that they face and where the local infrastructure, such as communications cabinets, are located. As a result of the information received the project has been able to convince BT to upgrade cabinets at Coton Park in Rugby and at Warwick Gates so that those communities are now able to access superfast broadband.
Furthermore, as a result of information received from parishes around the county a further 45,000 properties are now to be included in the commercial broadband roll-out, meaning that the project funds can be utilised to help more communities in harder to reach areas.
Looking ahead, the contract should be awarded in May of this year, and then the work can start on the design of the network. The solution chosen will depend to a large extent on which bidder is successful as they use different technologies, but in any event roll-out should start this year and is due for completion by 2015.
CSW Broadband still needs businesses, individuals and community champions to engage with the project. There are areas where the levels of survey returns are quite low. This may be because there is little demand for faster broadband, or it may simply be that everyone is assuming that someone else is taking action. It will be easier to justify investing in those areas that show a high level of demand than in those were there appears to be little requirement. This has been evidenced by the fact that it is those areas that have been most active in completing the surveys that have now been included in the commercial roll-out. For more information about the project, including maps showing where surveys have been completed and the surveys themselves, please visit CSW Broadband.
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I was co-opted onto Shilton Parish Council in June 2006, elected for the first time in May 2008, and then re-elected in May 2012, as a local parish councillor for Shilton and Barnacle in Warwickshire. Since May 2012, I have been the Chairman of the parish council. This blog is my contribution to informing local people of what one of their parish councillors gets up to on their behalf, as well as trying to shed a bit more light on the world of local councils and politics in the area.
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