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Bates
battles on for broadband in Montgomeryshire
Release/Rhyddhau:
16/01/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Mick Bates
029 2089 8342/ 01686 625527/
mick.bates@wales.gov.uk |
Mick Bates, Assembly
Member for Montgomeryshire has written again to the Minister Andrew
Davies AM, pressing for urgent action to be taken in rural areas to
facilitate access to broadband.
In his most recent
letter Mick has said “The lack of Broadband will have an adverse, if not
catastrophic, effect upon the rural economy and employment in rural
areas. Some businesses have already been forced to move 'down valley'
in order to be in the 'communication zone' where Broadband and Mobile
telephones work. There are at least six businesses in Cefn Coch alone
who need broadband to operate their businesses. There is general
agreement that it is no longer possible to operate without it. My
constituents have been relegated to second class citizens by their
inability to access the technology and this is totally unacceptable and
unsustainable.”
He has asked the
Minister to clarify when people living in rural areas such as Cefn Coch
will be able to access broadband technology. Mick said that:
“Many people in towns
and cities throughout Wales and the UK take broadband for granted. I
want to know why the government is not investing in rural communities to
ensure that the people there are not left behind.
Most of
Montgomeryshire is rural. Many people are being let down by the failure
of the labour government to invest in technologies such as broadband
that will benefit rural communities. I want everyone in Montgomeryshire
to have access to broadband”
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