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JULY 2016 ISSUE 024
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Fight for superfast broadband goes on More and more homes across the county are going to have access to superfast broadband with the second wave of the Hampshire Superfast Broadband programme getting under way. Wave 1 of the programme has delivered access to superfast speeds for 63,000 premises, while Wave 2 will deliver to a further 34,500 premises by September 2018, including to Alresford, Winchester and Hayling Island, which are among the first areas reached in Wave 2. However, many remain frustrated. County Leader Roy Perry explains what it means: “Wave 2 of the programme will further increase coverage to 96 per cent of premises in the county – supporting businesses, the local economy, the provision of educational resources, as well as helping reduce social isolation.” Many rural businesses have benefited from the programme. One of them is Egg Day Nursery in the village of Sutton Scotney, and Winchester Today went along to have a look. The nursery upgraded to superfast broadband in April this
by KEVIN GOVER year, increasing speeds from 7mbps to 39mbps, which has helped its 20 staff care for 69 children. Briony White, Director of Egg Day Nursery, told Winchester Today that superfast broadband had really made a difference: “Our administrative tasks and online nursery management system are wholly dependent upon our broadband connection,” she says. “Our children’s learning and development is also recorded and shared with parents using an online system. Staff, children and parents have all benefited from the speed increase, as management tasks can be completed more quickly and staff are spending less time battling with uploading issues, and more time with the children. Without it, we would be working far more slowly with staff much less productive.” Mr Perry says he’s delighted to see how people like Briony are benefiting: “We are working hard Turn to page 5
Pouring rain didn’t prevent Elodie Coope and other visitors to Kings Worthy Primary School’s Summer Fair from enjoying a fun-filled afternoon. The day raised an impressive £4,000, with stalls ranging from AdoptaBear to Crazy Hair and Soak The Teacher. KS1 teacher
Hairy Maclary & Friends Sunday 24 July 1.30 & 3.30
Mr Brewster spent the afternoon in a paddling pool with wet sponges flying from every direction! The money will be used to buy IT equipment for the classrooms to support the children’s learning and ongoing activities, plants and outdoor equipment.