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“All we want for Christmas is a good broadband connection” says CLA“All we want for Christmas is a good broadband connection” says CLA
Rural businesses and communities are putting a reliable broadband connection at the top of their Christmas and New Year wish list, according to the CLA. Official figures from Ofcom show that up to 20 percent of rural areas are still unable to receive...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [23 December 2011]

Downton star backs CLA rural broadband campaignDownton star backs CLA rural broadband campaign
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville is supporting the CLA’s Can’t Get Online Week, which runs from 30 October to 6 November. The week-long roadshow, sponsored by the CLA, will see IT and social media expert John Popham tour rural communities across...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [26 October 2011]

Can’t get online? Let the CLA tell your story. Can’t get online? Let the CLA tell your story.
The CLA is hoping to hear from people in rural areas who are unable to access a fast affordable, broadband connection. The aim is to collate evidence and publish on the internet during “Can’t Get Online week”, the CLA’s alternative to the national “Get...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [25 October 2011]

CLA welcomes major boost for Rural Broadband CLA welcomes major boost for Rural Broadband
The CLA in the North has welcomed today’s announcement by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt of a £363 million fund that will go some way towards providing everyone in rural areas with fast, affordable broadband. The Association, which acknowledges the...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [16 August 2011]

CLA calls for empty property relief extension to broadband not-spotsCLA calls for empty property relief extension to broadband not-spots
The CLA has welcomed the Government announcement on the roll-out of community broadband, but is calling for empty property relief from business rates to be extended indefinitely to premises where adequate broadband is not available. The Association...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [6 December 2010]

We would if we could: CLA’s message during Get Online weekWe would if we could: CLA’s message during Get Online week
At the start of “Get Online Week” the CLA says that businesses and communities in rural areas without an adequate broadband service continue to be digitally disadvantaged. CLA North East Director Angus Collingwood-Cameron said: “One in five people...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [19 October 2010]

CLA disappointed and shocked by broadband delayCLA disappointed and shocked by broadband delay
The 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, setting a new target of achieving the Universal Service Commitment (USC) within the lifetime of...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [16 July 2010]

Web-only match must not set precedent says CLAWeb-only match must not set precedent says CLA
The CLA in the North says that rural football fans will be as sick as parrots because they will not be able to watch their national team on Saturday due to no - or slow - broadband. England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine will be shown exclusively...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [7 October 2009]

Minister confirms rural broadband fears, says CLAMinister confirms rural broadband fears, says CLA
The CLA says remarks made by Communications Minister Lord Carter confirm fears rural Britain is being left behind in the race for super-fast broadband. Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, President of rural economy experts the CLA, said: "This digital urban/rural...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [21 April 2009]

CLA  asks for help pinpointing broadband blackspots CLA asks for help pinpointing broadband blackspots
The CLA is hoping to identify the last remaining pockets of ADSL broadband unavailability in the country in an attempt to indentify demand and find affordable, short-term solutions.
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [14 January 2009]

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