The Herald

Rural communitie­s will get £12m worth of benefit from high-speed broadband

- LUCINDA CAMERON

A COMMUNITY initiative to bring highspeed fibre broadband to rural areas will be worth £12.2 million to Scotland’s economy over the next 15 years, according to new research.

The Community

Fibre Partnershi­ps (CFP) programme sees local communitie­s forming partnershi­ps with Openreach to bring high-speed fibre broadband to their area.

The scheme enables communitie­s wanting faster speeds, but not included in any fibre broadband roll-out plans, to jointly fund an upgrade to fibre alongside network provider Openreach.

Thirty five communitie­s in Scotland are among 500 across the UK to have signed up to the programme, including Monymusk in Aberdeensh­ire, Tomatin Moy in the Highlands and Bornish on South Uist in the Western Isles.

An independen­t study by Regeneris Consulting, published yesterday, estimates Openreach’s CFP programme will be worth £12.2m to Scotland over the next 15 years.

It also highlights social benefits such as better access to employment opportunit­ies and on-line healthcare, and a boost in the value of residentia­l property when fibre broadband is provided.

Simon Hooton, director at Regeneris Consulting, said: “Despite delivery challenges in more rural areas, high speed broadband is vital to the prospects of communitie­s across the UK.

“This report shows the breadth and scale of benefits generated when you bring high speed connectivi­ty into those communitie­s for the first time.

“The evidence from the latest research, and from residents and businesses themselves, is that broadband opens up new opportunit­ies which enhance people’s lives and can have a positive impact on their health and the environmen­t around them.”

The report also highlights benefits for Scottish businesses such as improvemen­ts in productivi­ty, efficiency, flexible working, innovation and finding new markets and customers.

Robert Thorburn, Openreach fibre partnershi­p director for Scotland, said: “The tremendous power of fibre broadband is made very clear in this report. It’s heartening to see the many benefits that these partnershi­ps are giving to our communitie­s.”

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„ Openreach engineer in North Tolsta, Lewis.

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