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The newspaper for all North Kesteven residents
Summer 2013
Speedier, better broadband rolled out in North Kesteven Big internet expansion project will be huge boost to economy and make a massive difference to everyone’s everyday living District households will be among the first to benefit from the rollout of a £48m project to deliver superfast, affordable broadband connections to most of Lincolnshire. While parts of Sleaford and North Hykeham are already enjoying the benefits of newly improved internet connectivity as a result of BT’s own commercial rollout of the technology, the Onlincolnshire initiative will reach the rest of the District, stretching into areas which would not otherwise be commercially viable to equip so soon. Different parts of North Kesteven will be switched on to superfast broadband - to achieve download speeds of at least 24 Megabytes per second (Mbs) - at different times as the eight phases sweep across the county between this October and October 2015. The first homes to benefit will be those in North Hykeham and on the fringes of Lincoln which haven’t yet been equipped by BT. Improvements here are timed to begin in October, followed next January by remaining parts of Sleaford and villages to its south, east and north, the Cliff Villages, settlements along the B1188 and villages west of Lincoln. Next will be the Kymes, Billinghay, Cranwell and the Raucebys; then Brant Broughton at the halfway point in autumn 2014; the Swinderby, Witham and Bassingham area early in 2015 and then a smattering of smaller settlements as more rural parts are completed up to October 2015. By 2016 the project aims to ensure at least 88% of the county
has superfast broadband – defined as a minimum of 24 Mbs – with everyone else able to get a minimum of 2 Mbs. In all cases this will be an improvement on current standards and in many areas speeds will be significantly higher. For the first time, broadband will be available everywhere in the county. The improvements are being carried out by BT through the Onlincolnshire project which involves the investment of £48m of public and private sector money in broadband infrastructure. The improvements will be delivered by BT building on its existing telecoms infrastructure. In addition to the £11.2m put up by the county council, NKDC has made a contribution of £600,000 towards the shared £4m from district councils,
national government has provided £14.3m and BT £18.8m. The deal is the largest of its kind in the East Midlands and sixth largest nationally. Council Leader Cllr Marion Brighton OBE said: “Improved broadband connectivity has been a key priority for NKDC for some time as we have some significant areas where it is grossly inadequate or blatantly nonexistent. Fast, reliable broadband is essential to modern living and will make such a difference to people’s personal fortunes as well as being a welcome boost to the local economy. “It is fantastic that by working together this partnership can achieve better broadband for the whole county and lift us to a more competitive footing for attracting business and promoting our high-ranking quality of life.”
Making better, faster connections Superfast broadband provides a connection of at least 24 Mbs download speed, the connection to you - which is more than two and a half times quicker than the current UK average of 9 Mbs. With superfast broadband : > People will be able to stream HD movies, download music in seconds, play online games and keep in touch with friends and family via video calls. They can also access better utility deals which are often exclusively online and manage pension and benefits accounts which are being moved increasingly online. > Businesses will enjoy improved efficiency, better connections with customers and exposure to an expanding global market. Broadband speeds can also be a factor in the price and speed of house sales. BT will concentrate on an intervention area of more than 150,000 premises where existing or planned commercial rollouts would not deliver superfast speeds. Where there are already speeds of 2 Mbps or higher, this scheme should improve speeds beyond this. More detail on when superfast broadband will come to you, can be found at www.onlincolnshire.org searching by postcode. If your phone exchange is equipped and accepting orders, you need to contact your internet service
Our Communities – page 6
Craft Centre marks its first decade Sleaford’s National Centre for Craft & Design celebrates its tenth anniversary this summer, as England’s largest space entirely dedicated to the exhibition, celebration and promotion of international and national craft and design. Previously known as The Hub, it offers four exciting exhibition spaces, a stimulating programme of special events, workshops, talks, short courses and demonstrations. An inspiring shop stocks the latest contemporary British craft and a licensed cafe provides relaxation and a creative respite. On a visit to see what the NCCD and NKDC’s broader cultural programme have to offer, local MP Stephen Phillips was enchanted. “I was blown away by the quality of work and performance on show, it really brought home to me just how important this resource is. As a National Centre, it is a huge asset not only to Sleaford but the whole of Lincolnshire and I will be inviting the Secretary of State for Culture Maria Miller to see for herself just how good it is,” said Mr Phillips, pictured above on his visit to the NCCD. See inside for what’s happening at the NCCD, on pages 14 & 15.
Our Economy – pages 10-11
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Our Homes – pages 7-9
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