Stirling Observer

Fast broadband is village life-changer

Buchany businesses boosted by fixed wireless solution

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A community near Doune has secured access to superfast connectivi­ty through Stirling Council’s award-winning rural broadband programme.

The village of Buchany had previously suffered from poor broadband coverage but is now benefiting from the life-changing tech following a grant of £35,500 from the council and the efforts of local people.

Buchany Broadband Group, formed by members of the local community, was awarded the funding to design and build a fixed wireless solution, which is now delivering fast and reliable connectivi­ty to 30 businesses and homes.

Since 2019, the council has supported 23 alternativ­e broadband projects across Stirling, with over 1,100 premises securing ultrafast connectivi­ty. As well as supplying funding, the programme provides communitie­s with technical and project management support.

Local businesses have hailed the vastly improved connectivi­ty in the Buchany area, with an internet speed up to 100mbps.

Wendy Robertson, manager of Café Circa at the Scottish Antiques and Arts Centre, said: “We are delighted to be connected to this ultrafast service. This brings muchneeded stability and speed to our business which relies on digital connectivi­ty for almost all aspects of our daily running.”

Rory Mcleod, estate manager at Doune for Moray Estates, said: “Being able to access a gigabit broadband has transforme­d how our business operates. The service is so much faster and reliable, allowing the business to perform tasks, such as digital mapping, which in the past was unthinkabl­e.”

Councillor Jen Preston, vice convener of the council’s finance and economy committee, said: “Enhanced digital connectivi­ty is life-changing for rural residents and businesses. It allows people to access essential services and supports and enables businesses to realise their full potential and grow the rural economy.

“The network in Buchany is another great example of working in partnershi­p with the local community to deliver a bespoke broadband solution that meets their needs.

“This collaborat­ive approach has been key to the success of the programme and we remain committed to working with communitie­s to address any gaps in rural broadband availabili­ty.”

Stirling Council’s Rural Broadband programme won the Scottish Government’s Delivering Excellence Award at the 2019 COSLA Excellence Awards as well as the 2019 Ukwide Independen­t Network Cooperativ­e Associatio­n (INCA) Gold Prize.

More informatio­n on Stirling’s digital infrastruc­ture can be found at: https://investinst­irling. com/sector-specific/digitalcon­nectivity

This brings much-needed stability and speed to our business which relies on digital connectivi­ty

 ?? ?? Praise Pictured in front of the fixed wireless solution infrastruc­ture in Buchany are (from left) Shaun Marley, economic developmen­t officer Stirling Council; Cllr Jen Preston, vice convener of Stirling Council’s finance, economy and corporate support committee; Wendy Robertson, manager of Café Circa at the Scottish Antiques and Arts Centre; Rory Mcleod, estate manager at Doune for Moray Estates
Praise Pictured in front of the fixed wireless solution infrastruc­ture in Buchany are (from left) Shaun Marley, economic developmen­t officer Stirling Council; Cllr Jen Preston, vice convener of Stirling Council’s finance, economy and corporate support committee; Wendy Robertson, manager of Café Circa at the Scottish Antiques and Arts Centre; Rory Mcleod, estate manager at Doune for Moray Estates

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