Tuesday 18 September 2012

“WIRED DALES” FIT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY


The dawn of an exciting new era is launched today with the visit by the Secretary of State for DEFRA, Owen Patterson MP and his announcement that Fibre Garden, the not for profit community broadband company for Garsdale and Dentdale, are to be the first Rural Broadband pilot in Cumbria to receive a £157,500 DEFRA grant under the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) scheme.

Fibre Garden’s team of volunteer Directors, empowered by their respective Parish Councils, has been working with DEFRA, Broadband UK (BDUK), Cumbria County Council and Tim Farron MP for the last two years. Securing this key funding enables the delivery of a fully inclusive, future-proofed fibre to the home (FTTH) superfast broadband network to every household in Garsdale and Dentdale. 

This landmark pilot scheme will offer service speeds of 40 Mbps and 100 Mbps, enabling the most advanced business, education, media, healthcare, tourism and agricultural usage and applications. An important element of the offering under evaluation is the proposed delivery of an innovative backhaul internet connection, provided by Network Rail Telecoms, via fibre optic cable along the Settle – Carlisle railway line. 

Andrew Fleck, Chairman of Fibre Garden commented “This is the most exciting and ambitious infrastructure project since the construction of the railways 150 years ago transformed national communications for our Dales. It means an end to digital poverty and a lasting opportunity to revitalise our communities. The community spirit and effort already demonstrated, and needed to complete this project, will be a testament to community self-determination and action. It is an example that we will be happy to share with other communities in the near future.”

John Colton, Technical Director of Fibre Garden commented “An investment in FTTH is an investment in our future with almost immediate payback in terms of connectivity, livelihoods and services. It represents the only really future proofed solution to deliver internet access, a utility that has become a daily feature of our lives, and will become increasingly all important in our wired digital world.”

Fibre Garden projects that after all procedures for final investment, wayleaves and procurement are executed, community digging of fibres will commence in the Spring of 2013 and a lighting up of the fibres by Christmas.
This has been a joint endeavour as we recognized early on that combining our resources and efforts would be beneficial to the residents and businesses of both dales. It has the approval and support of both Parish Councils and the company has been established with a strong volunteer management team with combined experience in finance, marketing, fibre optic technology, education, health provision, and farming services.

The project is ambitious, as its aim is not simply to increase rural broadband speeds, but to demonstrate how economic disadvantage and social exclusion can be overcome in a rural area by the provision of future-proof Next Generation Access (NGA) broadband. In order to achieve its goals, it will harness community support and action alongside government investment and commercial partnership.

A detailed business plan, supported by extensive evidence, has been developed which informs that a 60km network connecting the two dales and 500+ premises will be constructed with a community organisational and digging effort and farmers’ community spirit. This is fully costed to a high technical standard including network installation, fibre cabling and fibre types, installation and fusion splicing, telephony, quality of service, infrastructure services and ongoing management thereof.

The network that is created will:
  • provide a 100% fibre optic cable to all properties and businesses, and thus be fully future-proofed;
  • be either own brand and open access ISP;
  • enable initial broadband speeds of  40Mbps and 100 Mbps, with the option for Gb/s service in the future depending upon need and growth in demand;
  • be a significant economic multiplier for businesses and the community as a whole;
  • support educational opportunity and social advantage for all as increasingly new forms of learning methods develop;
  • provide extra fibre capacity for community and future P2P use;
  • be available to supply backhaul for 4G mobile phone coverage;
  • provide support to farming enterprises, in areas where the rural economy relies upon a vibrant farming sector and where the national food supply agenda needs to be fully recognized and supported;
  • be available to NHS Cumbria for informatics, telemedicine and telehealth research trials;
  • be available for use by emergency services, critical in an upland and occasionally remote rural area;
  • become a template for the creation of a fibre network, which will be available for other rural communities to use; and
  • most importantly, be fit for purpose for accommodating other (unforeseen) technological advances that may transpire in the future 
Funding of the network will come from a variety of sources including BDUK/RDPE contribution of £300 per premise, possible further Cumbria County Council assistance from their Performance Related Grant (PRG), vendor finance, a community share issue, loans and work in-kind.

For further information contact:
Skype Number: 01274 79 2484
Skype Account: fibregarden
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