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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 29. Show all. Yorkshire farmers and landowners are putting a reliable broadband connection at the top of their Christmas and New Year wish list according to the CLA. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [21 December 2011] The CLA in Yorkshire is asking to hear from rural residents struggling to get online due to a poor internet connection. To mark national Get Online Week between 30 October and 6 November, the Association has teamed up with IT and social media expert,... [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [12 September 2011] The CLA is celebrating a major victory for its long-running campaign to get broadband access to rural areas as the Government today (16 August) announced funding of £363million to roll-out a superfast broadband network to rural homes and businesses. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [22 August 2011] The CLA today (12 July) said the lack of a suitable broadband connection makes it nearly impossible for rural businesses and communities to communicate. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [15 July 2011] Villagers near Scarborough are celebrating the arrival of superfast broadband thanks to the efforts of a local land owner. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [28 March 2011] The CLA has slammed the Government’s shock decision not to extend business rates relief on empty business properties, saying it will hit the rural economy hard. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [16 December 2010] The CLA today (6 December) welcomed a Government announcement on the roll-out of community broadband but called for empty property relief from business rates to be extended indefinitely to premises where broadband is not available. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [6 December 2010] The CLA today (20 October) celebrated victory for its rural broadband campaign as the Government announced North Yorkshire will be one of four areas to trial superfast broadband. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [20 October 2010] The CLA will today (Saturday, 18 September) launch its “Internet Charter” which aims to tackle problems caused by lack of access to broadband in rural areas. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [20 September 2010] The CLA today (8 June 2010) welcomed a commitment by the Environment and Culture Secretaries of State to provide broadband in the countryside but called for details of exactly how they plan to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural areas. [In_Your_Area/Yorkshire/Regional News] - [9 June 2010] |
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