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CLA says Conservative broadband pledge is good but not soon enough

The CLA today (Monday, 1 February 2010) welcomed the Conservative's pledge to introduce superfast broadband for all by 2017 - but said the UK needs an "adequate and effective" broadband speed to every home much sooner.

The rural economy experts supported Shadow Chancellor George Osborne's announcement to make "changes to the regulatory framework" to fund broadband – while calling on the Government to act now to increase broadband speeds in rural areas.

CLA President and Yorkshire landowner William Worsley said: "It is fundamental to the economic well-being of rural Britain that adequate and effective broadband is available to every home now – rather than having to wait until 2017. By then, many rural businesses will either have gone to the wall or relocated to areas where fast broadband speeds are available.

"Mr Osborne says that in the 19th Century the railways were built, in the 20th Century the motorways were built, and now in the 21st Century a superfast broadband network needs to be built. The CLA agrees with this sentiment while pointing out that before we had motorways we had a basic road network. This is currently not the case for broadband."

Mr Worsley added: "First we need to get the basics right and provide a suitable broadband connection to the 20 percent of rural areas that have no access. This is the priority and requires immediate investment.

"The Conservatives' suggestion of using funds from the licence fee is justified because content-rich communication from media organisations such as the BBC is driving the need for greater broadband speeds. However, this investment and the current plans for a 50p broadband levy on telephone lines will not provide anywhere near the resources needed."

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A farmer’s daughter from the North York Moors, where her brothers still farm, Dorothy has clocked up more than 30 years’ service to the rural economy since graduating from Wye College (University of London) with a degree in agriculture.

She qualified as a rural practice chartered surveyor (land agent) whilst working for Savills plc in London and York, dealing with sales and purchases of country houses and estates as well as the management of investment estates for financial institutions.

Prior to joining the CLA, Dorothy worked for the National Trust in Yorkshire. There she managed some 30,000 acres of outstanding countryside as well as being responsible for historic houses open to the public and the acquisition of major new properties.

Dorothy was awarded an MBE in the 2011 New Year Honours List in recognition of her services to rural affairs.



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