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More funding to boost rural connectivity in the Borderlands

More funding is now available to help homes and businesses in rural areas of Northumberland and Cumbria get access to much faster and more reliable internet connections.
 
Vouchers are currently available in the Borderlands to subsidise the costs of bringing gigabit broadband to areas suffering with slow speeds.
 
As part of the £394.5m Borderlands Growth Deal, up to £4 million of additional Government funding will ‘top up’ these vouchers so even more money is available to improve digital connectivity and boost the regional economy.

Residents and businesses can visit the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS) website at https://gigabitvoucher.culture.gov.uk to find a list of suppliers in their local area. Once you have made contact with a supplier, you do not need to do anything further and the supplier will apply for the relevant level of funding required to support each project.
 
The scheme currently provides up to £3,500 funding for eligible businesses and up to £1,500 for eligible residential properties to install gigabit-capable connections.
 
The £4 million made available will be used to match the level of funding available under the GBVS, so that eligible businesses can now apply for up to a maximum of £7,000 and eligible residential properties up to £3,000.
 
Gigabit broadband is capable of download speeds of 1 gigabit (1000 megabits) per second. The economic and social benefits of these high-speed internet connections are central to the Borderlands vision for the region and have been proven doubly important during the Covid-19 restrictions.
 
Businesses and residents in Cumbria and Northumberland are eligible to receive these contributions towards gigabit-capable connections if they are based in locations that are unlikely to benefit from commercial broadband rollout, or where available services are currently less than ‘superfast’ (superfast is defined as a minimum of 30Mbps download speed).
 
Applications for the topped up broadband vouchers open today (25 June) with a deadline to apply by 31 March 2021.
 
Digital Infrastructure Minister Matt Warman said: “We are bringing gigabit-capable broadband to rural areas so they can reap the economic and social benefits of faster connectivity. Our voucher scheme is directly helping residents and businesses in Cumbria and Northumberland and I welcome this boost in investment through the Borderlands Growth Deal. It will mean more funding for people struggling with slow speeds and is an important part of our plans to level up the country.”
 
Simon Clarke, Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government said: “This Government remains committed to levelling up all parts of the country especially given the significant challenges communities have faced from the coronavirus pandemic. It’s great to see another project which forms part of the multi-million pound Borderlands Growth Deal come to fruition.
“The £4m we’ve made available to the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme project will help people and businesses access faster internet which will in turn allow them to flourish in a modern, global job market and unlock the economic potential of the region.”

 Cllr Peter Jackson, Leader of Northumberland County Council, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses and residents in our area and sees us entering an exciting new phase in connectivity, following the completion of our previous superfast broadband scheme which saw an NCC investment of £26 million between 2012 and 2019 in rolling out availability to 94% of the county.  
“We recognise that having widely available, high-speed, affordable and reliable connectivity to businesses and residents is crucial in maintaining our economic competitiveness and achieving social inclusion. We do hope all those eligible will take up this exciting offer.”
 
Cllr Stewart Young, Leader of Cumbria County Council, said: “I’m pleased that this project is progressing well with the launch of the top up to the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme. Improved digital connectivity is vital to support a range of the exciting projects included in the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal. I’d encourage all eligible residents and businesses to contact a supplier who will make an application for funding on your behalf.”

Cllr John Mallinson, Leader of Carlisle City Council, said: “Connectivity is key to the development of our city and the wider region. I’m delighted to see this scheme is now in place and is being supported by the UK Government and local partners. We encourage local businesses and residents to get involved and take up the opportunities on offer.” 
 
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