Digital infrastructure, both fixed line broadband and mobile connectivity, is increasingly critical for all residents, businesses and visitors in Cumbria. Since launching the Digital Infrastructure Strategy in November 2020, Cumbria County Council has made significant progress in delivering projects and programmes to improve connectivity across the county.
An update report has been prepared describing progress (Digital Infrastructure Strategy : Connecting Cumbria and highlights include:
Whilst there have been significant achievements, continuing to improve digital connectivity will be essential over the coming years so that Cumbria can at least match or exceed the coverage in other parts of the UK. From 1 April 2023 the County Council will be transferring ownership of the successful Connecting Cumbria programme to Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council, where the programme will continue in delivering the Digital Infrastructure Strategy across the county for the benefit of residents, businesses and visitors.
Cllr David Southward, Cumbria County Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Digital Champion said: “Improved digital infrastructure remains a top priority given the significant economic and social benefits for residents and businesses and I am delighted with the progress we have made over the last year and to see the increase in take-up of broadband services.
"The job is not yet complete and continued effort is required to achieve the goal that no one and no place is left behind. As Cumberland and Westmorland and Furness Councils pick up the baton, I am sure we will continue to see further improvements in our digital connectivity in the next couple of years so that Cumbria has access to fast, reliable internet connectivity to support residents, local businesses and the delivery of public services.”
Find out more on the Connecting Cumbria webpages: connectingcumbria.org.uk