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Please note that as part of the recent CLA restructuring the counties of the East Midlands region have been divided between the new CLA East region and the new Midlands region. Consequently, existing news releases from the East Midlands are now only available on this website as archived articles. Members based in Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire are now part of CLA East and should go to CLA East News for releases in their region. And members in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland are now part of the Midlands and should go to Midlands News for releases in their region. Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 43. Show all. 'Final third’ may still miss out on BT broadband investment, says CLARural watchdog, the CLA, has welcomed the latest phase of BT’s super-fast fibre optic broadband programme but said it could still leave the “final third” of the UK without a decent infrastructure. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [16 September 2011] Delivering fast effective broadband to countryside communities will require big solutions in small places – according to rural watchdog, the CLA. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [17 December 2010] Northants rural broadband successA Northamptonshire based watchdog is celebrating following the Government announcement that £530 million of funding will go towards a superfast broadband network in the countryside. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [28 October 2010] The CLA has issued a reminder not to forget the rural-urban digital divide during Get Online Week. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [19 October 2010] Rural watchdog, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), says it is “disappointed and shocked” by the government’s decision to extend the target for providing universal UK broadband coverage by three years. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [16 July 2010] A rural watchdog body has pledged its full support to the Rural Broadband Partnership (RBP), a national mechanism set up to identify and address the real broadband needs of rural areas. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [25 June 2010] No broadband? Rural gurus have the answerVisitors to the Lincolnshire Show tomorrow can find out how to create their own oasis in the rural broadband desert – courtesy of rural gurus, the CLA. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [22 June 2010] A big step in the right direction for rural broadband’, says watchdogA rural watchdog has welcomed a commitment by the Environment and Culture Secretaries of State to provide broadband in the countryside but has called for details of how they plan to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural areas. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [9 June 2010] Visitors to the Lincolnshire Show can find out how to create their own oasis in the rural broadband desert – courtesy of the CLA. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [7 June 2010] The CLA’s Head of Rural Business Development today (Wednesday, 14 April 2010) officially opened the UK’s fastest rural broadband service in Lyddington, Rutland. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [14 April 2010] |
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